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Home - My Optometric Foundation of North Dakota Let's create a brighter future together We eliminate vision problems early—because every child deserves to see clearly and reach their full potential. Early detection and treatment of vision problems can change a child's entire future. of preschoolers receive a professional eye care examination before starting school.
Early treatment is significantly more effective when started before a child turns 8 years old. have a vision problem serious enough to affect their learning and development at school. A program supported by the Optometric Foundation of North Dakota (OFND) and generous donors, Vision Start provides comprehensive eye exams to children in need (age 3-7) at no cost to their family.
OFND and participating eye care providers cover the cost of comprehensive eye exams for children who need it most. With early detection and treatment of vision problems, together we help kids see a brighter future. Supported by OFND and generous donors to provide comprehensive eye exams to families who otherwise can't afford it.
The Optometric Foundation of North Dakota As a nonprofit guided by Optometrists from across North Dakota, The Foundation has a bold vision: eliminate lazy eye in North Dakota. Early detection of conditions such as lazy eye is important for effective treatment. We want to ensure that families who need screening guidelines receive FREE comprehensive eye exams for their pre-school-age kids.
Eliminate amblyopia from North Dakota children Free, accessible eye care for all children Every child sees clearly and reaches their potential Learn More About Our Work
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