Pediatric Eye Care in Randolph: A Lifetime of Healthy Vision
Two Specialists, One Goal
Integrated care from Dr. Nguyen (gentle pediatric exams) and Dr. Charles (advanced medical consultation) for complete family eye care.
Early Detection Experts
80% of learning happens through vision. We catch issues like lazy eye and myopia early when treatment is most effective.
Multilingual Care
We speak English, French, Spanish, Creole, and Vietnamese, ensuring every family feels heard and understood.
80% of a child's learning happens through their eyes. At Eye Services Consultants, Dr. Jean Charles and Dr. Dan Phuong Nguyen provide a complete spectrum of pediatric care, from gentle first exams to advanced medical management.
Why Early Eye Exams are Critical
Vision is a learned skill that develops rapidly during childhood. Many vision problems, such as "lazy eye" (amblyopia), are most effectively treated when caught early. At our Randolph office, we look beyond the 20/20 line to ensure your child's eyes are tracking, teaming, and focusing correctly for school and sports.
Two Specialists, One Goal: Your Child's Sight
By having both an Ophthalmologist and an Optometrist on-site, we offer your family an unparalleled level of integrated care.
Comprehensive Pediatric Care with Dr. Dan Phuong Nguyen
Dr. Nguyen is known for her gentle demeanor, making her a favorite for children's first eye exams. She specializes in:
- School Readiness Exams: Detecting issues that vision screenings might miss.
- Myopia Management: Slowing the progression of nearsightedness.
- Computer Vision Syndrome: Protecting young eyes from digital screen strain.
Advanced Medical Consultation with Dr. Jean Charles
With over 30 years of surgical and medical experience, Dr. Charles provides specialized oversight for complex pediatric cases, including:
- Strabismus (Eye Misalignment): Evaluation of eye muscle balance.
- Ocular Health Monitoring: Specialized care for children with family histories of eye disease.
- Trauma & Emergency Care: Expert medical intervention for eye injuries.
Common Signs Your Child Needs an Exam
Children rarely complain about their vision because they assume everyone sees the world the way they do. Watch for these "red flags":
- The Squint: Squinting while reading, watching TV, or looking at the whiteboard.
- The Tilt: Tilting the head or covering one eye to see more clearly.
- The Rub: Frequent eye rubbing or excessive tearing.
- The "Lost Place": Using a finger to keep their place while reading or skipping lines frequently.
A Stress-Free Experience for Parents and Kids
We've designed our Randolph clinic to be a welcoming environment. Dr. Charles and Dr. Nguyen use specialized pediatric tools—including shape-based charts and non-invasive light tests—to get accurate results even if your child hasn't learned their letters yet.
Bilingual Care: We speak English, French, Spanish, Creole, and Vietnamese, ensuring that every family feels heard and understood.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my child too young for an exam?
Never. We recommend a first check-up between 6–12 months of age, then again at age 3, and annually once they start school.
Will my child's eyes be dilated?
In many cases, yes. Dilation allows Dr. Charles or Dr. Nguyen to see the internal structures clearly and get the most accurate prescription. We use mild drops specifically formulated for children.
Trust Your Family's Vision to the Experts.
From toddlers to teenagers, Eye Services Consultants provides the expert care your child deserves. Schedule a pediatric visit at our Randolph office today.