All About Kids' Eye-sight
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struggling:
If you're choosing doctors / specialists from there, you can download this new health app - I read in March Her World magazine - called 'Health Buddy' . It's pretty good! Can read up about the various specialists and call directly for appointment . It's also got general health tips for men, women and children. I think it's updated regularly, so the content changed from last ween and this week since I loaded the app.
I could download onto my Samsung Galaxy android phone from the 'market' altho the article only mentioned iPhones ....
That's weird. I downloaded health buddy and I thought its totally crap! Useless app keeps crashing and the articles like never change for like 2 weeks. And try to read another article, then think for bug cos the title change but the text was for the previous article I was reading. Totally not worth downloading in my opinion. N android n iPhone app is completely different. You probably downloaded the android version. -
ChiefKiasu:
Do you know what is the equivalent of this 150 in Snellan scale? My DD was diagnosed with 6/36 vision in snellan scale. Thanksjedamum:
my P1 has got a referral letter to go to some School Health Clinic Refraction Centre for further eye checkup

Sigh... my P4 son's eyesight has worsened from 75 to 150 in just 1 year. He's still pretty stubborn about reading in dim places. :stupid: -
gerberadaisy:
Could you kindly share about the waiting time there? We got the appoinment (private) on Friday in SNEC. Did you also consult Dr Audrey Chia? ThanksHi parents,
Just to share. I also brought my kid to SNEC to consult the pediatric ophthalmologist there. Very friendly doctor, nurses and optometrist. Everything done professionally and efficiently. A very good experience. Charges are reasonable - around $130 for both consultation and refraction. -
Dear parents,
would you be keen to go to this other thread on children's health whereby you can feedback on what you think can be done at a national level to improve children's eye health. People with high myopia are more susceptible to serious complications of the eye.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=32641
We are hoping that MOH and MOE can work together for something to be done in schools , like doing eye exercises every morning or other plausible actions, eg lighting..
If you have any suggestions that may help prevent or slow down the progression of myopia in children, you are always welcome to post any feedback.
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HAPPYH:
Hi, perhaps on our day of visit, there weren't that many patients, so everything was very prompt. Practically, no waiting time. All in all, we spent about 2 hours there because there were a few tests that needed to be administered, including refraction where eye drops need to be instilled 3 times and there needs to be an interval between each drop. I did comment to the nurse about the short waiting time, but she said that it all depends, and on certain days, the waiting time can be very long.
Could you kindly share about the waiting time there? We got the appoinment (private) on Friday in SNEC. Did you also consult Dr Audrey Chia? Thanksgerberadaisy:
Hi parents,
Just to share. I also brought my kid to SNEC to consult the pediatric ophthalmologist there. Very friendly doctor, nurses and optometrist. Everything done professionally and efficiently. A very good experience. Charges are reasonable - around $130 for both consultation and refraction.
We consulted another younger doctor, Dr Zena Lim, because she's the only doctor available on a Fri afternoon. Found her to be very nice and professional. Hope you can share with us your experience at SNEC after your visit. -
gerberadaisy:
Hi, perhaps on our day of visit, there weren't that many patients, so everything was very prompt. Practically, no waiting time. All in all, we spent about 2 hours there because there were a few tests that needed to be administered, including refraction where eye drops need to be instilled 3 times and there needs to be an interval between each drop. I did comment to the nurse about the short waiting time, but she said that it all depends, and on certain days, the waiting time can be very long.
Could you kindly share about the waiting time there? We got the appoinment (private) on Friday in SNEC. Did you also consult Dr Audrey Chia? ThanksHAPPYH:
[quote=\"gerberadaisy\"]Hi parents,
Just to share. I also brought my kid to SNEC to consult the pediatric ophthalmologist there. Very friendly doctor, nurses and optometrist. Everything done professionally and efficiently. A very good experience. Charges are reasonable - around $130 for both consultation and refraction.
We consulted another younger doctor, Dr Zena Lim, because she's the only doctor available on a Fri afternoon. Found her to be very nice and professional. Hope you can share with us your experience at SNEC after your visit.[/quote]Thank you for the feedback. Yes, I will share my experience after the visit. -
Hi,all parents
My nephew 's eyesight was very poor before. Go to many
clinic but not much different. Last month her mother use a special stone tool massage for her. Her eyesight has great improvement.
Anyone want to share pls email to me
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gerberadaisy:
Hi, perhaps on our day of visit, there weren't that many patients, so everything was very prompt. Practically, no waiting time. All in all, we spent about 2 hours there because there were a few tests that needed to be administered, including refraction where eye drops need to be instilled 3 times and there needs to be an interval between each drop. I did comment to the nurse about the short waiting time, but she said that it all depends, and on certain days, the waiting time can be very long.
Could you kindly share about the waiting time there? We got the appoinment (private) on Friday in SNEC. Did you also consult Dr Audrey Chia? ThanksHAPPYH:
[quote=\"gerberadaisy\"]Hi parents,
Just to share. I also brought my kid to SNEC to consult the pediatric ophthalmologist there. Very friendly doctor, nurses and optometrist. Everything done professionally and efficiently. A very good experience. Charges are reasonable - around $130 for both consultation and refraction.
We consulted another younger doctor, Dr Zena Lim, because she's the only doctor available on a Fri afternoon. Found her to be very nice and professional. Hope you can share with us your experience at SNEC after your visit.[/quote]Hi
We also consulted Dr Zena Lim. She is quite nice. Even the nurses are very kind and behaved/answered to the questions more professionally. Charges are reasonable. I also paid around $130. The whole procedure took 2 hours plus. I will say that the waiting time is because of the procedure rather than waiting for the doctor/nurses. We are quite happy with the service and the cost. -
struggling:
Yes, I totally agree with you.JenJen:
I've called but they said all children below 7YO will be treated as private patients, regardless whether there is a referral letter from Polyclinic or not? Is this true? Would like to check with any parents with experience. Thanks!
I took my son to SNEC pediatric eye specialist. Really the best! I paid private rate but it wasn't that expensive. They did all kinds of tests - it took about 3 hours in all. I think I paid Less than $200....
Don't bother going elsewhere and then have to go to kids specialist at SNEC later again - double the a and twice the hassle. just go straight there...
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Hi Happyth
Your experience is similar to mine.
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