No-cost eye exams for 3rd graders through July 31

Published 12:00 pm Monday, May 15, 2023

The Mississippi Vision Foundation (MVF) and the Mississippi Optometric Association (MOA) want to remind parents of no-cost eye exams being offered to third graders who do not pass the state reading assessment test and do not have insurance. The exams are offered May 1 through July 31.

“Undetected vision problems can significantly impact a child’s academic performance. Children with poor vision may have difficulty reading, writing, and focusing on schoolwork,” said MVF President Dr. Josh Patrick.

Students who do not pass the assessment on their first attempt have two opportunities to retest. In 2022, 26.1 percent of the state’s third graders did not pass the literacy promotion test. Studies show that children who struggle to read are more likely to leave school without graduating; ultimately contributing to the poverty rates in our state.

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“Through this program, our hope is to identify those students with poor vision and correct it, or to eliminate poor vision as a possible reason for not passing the test so alternative solutions can be pursued,” said Dr. Stacie Moore, MOA President.

Statistics indicate that 25 percent of all school age children have vision problems, and more than 80 percent of those students do not get the help they need. Results of the MOA and MVF Third Grade Eye Exam program (aimed at students who did not pass the third grade reading assessment) reveal that 88 percent of the students who took advantage of the eye exams were found to need some form of visual intervention.

For students who are covered through private insurance, applicable co-pays may apply due to laws that require the doctor to collect this amount. All children, regardless of their family’s ability to pay, will be seen by ODs participating in the program. The MVF, working with industry partners, will cover the costs for any student who needs an exam and is not covered through insurance. Additionally, industry partners are working with Mississippi ODs to provide glasses to any student whose eye exam reveals the need for corrective lenses.

To locate a participating optometrist, parents of eligible third graders should go to www.msvisionfoundation.org or call 601-572-0845. When making the appointment, parents should tell the receptionist they are scheduling the third grade eye appointment. They should bring the letter notifying them that their child did not pass the assessment test with them to the appointment.

 

Area participating optometrists:

  • LINCOLN COUNTY
    • Chad Smith, OD — Smith Eyecare, 211 N. Whitworth Ave., Brookhaven
  • LAWRENCE COUNTY
    • Watts Davis, OD; Evan Davis, OD; Josh Patrick, OD — Eyecare Associates, 825 Jefferson St., Monticello
  • COPIAH COUNTY
    • Chris Bullin, OD — Mississippi EyeCare Associates, 28063 Hwy. 28 Ste. C, Hazlehurst
    • Chad Smith, OD — Hazlehurst Eye Clinic, 118 N Caldwell Drive, Hazlehurst
    • Channing Wells, OD — Wells Vision LLC, 527 Lake St., Hazlehurst

No participating eye doctors were listed for Amite, Franklin, Jefferson, Pike or Walthall counties. Patients can visit other counties, or call the Vision Foundation office at 601-572-0845.