Pediatric Ophthalmology Associates Of Hawaii
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David A. Young, M.D. began his private practice in Hawaii in 2003 at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children. Pediatric ophthalmologists like Dr. David Young undergo special training to identify, treat, and manage children's eye problems. Early detection and treatment provide the best opportunity to correct vision problems, so your child can learn to see clearly.

Raised in Hawaii, and a graduate of the University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Dr. David Young did his residency at Brown University/ Rhode Island Hospital and his fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania/Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend a first eye exam at 6 months of age, again at the age of 3 or 4 and then every one to two years thereafter.

Roughly eighty percent of what a child learns is through vision. Good vision is essential for a child's development and education. It is important for children to have a comprehensive eye exam as they may not recognize symptoms of poor vision or be able to communicate them properly.
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Pediatric ophthalmologists like Dr. David Young undergo special training to identify, treat, and manage children's eye problems.
Early detection and treatment provide the best opportunity to correct vision problems, so your child can learn to see clearly.
Dr. David Young received top training and is fully qualified to manage pediatric ocular problems with glasses, eye exercises/patching, medication, and eye surgery.
Let us show you and your children how fun, easy, and rewarding a quality eye exam can be.
NOTE: If a legal guardian is to accompany the patient, please notify our office prior to patient's appointment so that we can discuss what documentation is required at the time of the visit.
If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, we require 24-48-hour notice to cancel or reschedule appointment.
Even if your plan is not listed above, in many cases we can assist you with filing the claim if you provide us with your plan information.
If you do not see your insurance in the list, please call our office.
Your child will receive a comprehensive eye exam, which includes dilation (opening of pupils) by using eye drops.
Dilating the pupils helps the doctor get a clear view of the inside of your eyes and to properly examine the health of the optic nerve and retina.
There is no additional fee for dilation, and it is included in a thorough eye examination.
For a new patient, please arrive 10 minutes before your appointment time.
We will also collect and copy your medical insurance card(s) and parent's photo ID/driver's license/valid ID.
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