Guest Opinion: Protecting West Virginia’s youngest eyes
As an optometrist, I’ve had the privilege of seeing firsthand how clear vision opens doors to learning, discovery, and confidence. But I’ve also seen the heartbreak that comes when vision problems go undetected until it’s too late. That’s why I want to bring greater awareness to an often-overlooked issue: the eye health of our infants. The first year of life is the most critical stage for vision development. During this time, a baby’s eyes and brain work together to learn how to interpret the world. If vision problems are missed, the effects can last a lifetime—sometimes ...