School moves fast. One week it’s spelling lists and soccer practice, the next it’s research papers, screen-heavy homework, and a teacher’s note that says, “They seem to be squinting.” Vision can slide quietly, and kids are champs at adapting, so you don’t always get a big, obvious complaint.
A student-focused eye exam checks how clearly your child sees, how their eyes team together for reading, and whether visual strain is building up during class and homework. At Laramie Peak Vision, Dr. Garrett Howell, OD, provides exam-based care for students and families in Saratoga, WY, with straightforward answers and clear next steps. If you’re trying to stay ahead of the school year chaos, a student eye exam in Saratoga, WY, with us can help you catch vision issues before they snowball into daily frustration.
A student visit isn’t just “read the letters, bye.” We keep it calm, clear, and practical, and we focus on what matters for school and studying.
During the appointment, we typically check:
We also ask about school routines. Lots of Chromebook time? Headaches after reading? One eye closing during homework? Those details matter. When families come in for a student eye exam in Saratoga, we build the exam around real life, not a checklist.
Some kids ask for help. Many don’t. They assume everybody sees as they do, and they work around it. That’s why timing matters.
Common moments families schedule a visit:
You don’t need to wait for a full-on problem. A baseline exam gives you something solid to track over time, especially during growth spurts.
Sometimes the clues look like behavior, not vision. That’s the tricky part. At Laramie Peak Vision, you can schedule with a child optometrist in Saratoga, WY, who understands how schoolwork, screens, and busy routines can stress a student’s eyes.
Keep an eye out for patterns like:
If any of this feels familiar, a pediatric eye exam in Saratoga, WY, with us can sort out whether eyesight, focusing, or eye coordination plays a role.
A lot of schoolwork lives on screens now. That means more near focusing, less blinking, and more time locking onto small text. Some kids power through and pay for it later with headaches or end-of-day meltdowns.
During a student eye exam in Saratoga, WY, we pay attention to near vision stamina because that’s where school demands tend to pile up. If your child’s focusing system gets tired fast, they may lose clarity, lose their place, or start rushing just to get it done.
And yeah, sometimes kids say, “My eyes are fine,” while they’re doing homework with their face six inches from the page. Kids crack me up.
A good student exam gives you usable answers. Not vague. Not “maybe.” Usable.
Depending on what we find, you may leave with:
If your child needs a form completed for a school vision test in Saratoga, WY, tell us at check-in so we can handle it neatly during the visit.
If your student struggles with reading comfort, headaches, or squinting, don’t let it drag on for months. A pediatric eye exam in Saratoga, WY, with us can give you a clear picture and a plan you can actually use.
To book with Laramie Peak Vision, call (307) 395-0890 and ask for a student appointment with Dr. Garrett Howell, OD.
We can provide practical written findings for teachers or learning support staff when vision factors into classroom performance and comfort.
Our team walks you through accepted plans and self-pay options, so you can make decisions without feeling rushed.
Families appreciate having a calm, student-friendly setting with a kids eye doctor in Saratoga, WY who keeps the visit steady and respectful.
Posted on Google Lorenzo VigilTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Just got done with my first eye exam in 18 years. I went to Laramie Peak Vision and i can't say enough good things. The staff was awesome all the way around and Garrett was great at explaining everything i had going on. Customer service is huge to me. He broke everything down in a way that made sense. If you're looking for a hometown/ down to earth change of pace check them out!!!!!Posted on Google Garet ErvinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr Howell knows what he's doing.Posted on Google Jordyn OchsnerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. 10/10 best experience I have ever had going to to an eye dr he sits with you and really explains everything your not just another patient he wants to get in an out. he takes the time and explains everything does a very thorough examinationPosted on Google Ryan AreyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Howell and staff were very helpful and friendly. Additionally, Dr. Howell is very knowledgeable and took the time to address each of my questions.Posted on Google Kristina PaulsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My son had an eye emergency and our regular vision clinic wasn’t staffed with a doctor that day. Laramie Peak got us in immediately, got us right back, and Dr. Howell was able to remove the foreign object from my son’s eye with precision, confidence, and great bed side manner.I was so impressed and my 8 year old was too. He now tells everyone about the “cool eye doctor” who cared for him with and about how nice the doctor was. We have been considering switching vision clinics for a while now and Dr. Howell and Laramie Peak Vision just cemented that decision!Posted on Google Kayla MarroquinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Howell was amazing! He took the time to explain everything thoroughly and was very easy to work with.Posted on Google Charlotte GrooseTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr Howell is amazing! He gave me the best eye exam that I ever had! I never felt rushed. He took the time explain what he was doing and why. Instead of just suggesting some expensive eye drops for dry eyes he took the time to give me a plan for actually resolving the issue. The front desk staff and technicians were great to work with. I had an excellent experience here and highly recommend Laramie Peak Vision.Posted on Google Maddison ClarkTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The staff were amazing! Very helpful, and knowledgeable!Posted on Google Danielle AbbottTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. First time here and honestly, what a great experience. The staff is so genuinely nice, the atmosphere is cozy and clean, and Dr. Howell is a 10/10 doctor. He answered every question I had, was patient with my son during his initial check-up (he had lots of questions too), and addressed any/every concern I had. So happy to have found this gem.
We test distance and near vision, focusing, eye teaming, and tracking, then check eye health. You leave with clear results and a school-relevant plan.
Schedule the first full eye exam at 6–12 months, the next at age 3, and again before kindergarten (around 5–6 years). If your child was born early, has a family history of eye problems, or you notice symptoms, book sooner.
Most kids should have an eye exam every year once they’re school-aged, because vision can change quickly with growth and classroom demands. Children who wear glasses or contacts, have amblyopia (lazy eye), eye-teaming issues, or medical risks may need visits more often based on the doctor’s plan.
Common signs include:
If you notice any of these, schedule an exam rather than waiting for the next school screening.
A pediatric-focused optometrist has extra training and daily experience working with children’s vision development, including lazy eye, eye turns, focusing and tracking problems, and kid-friendly exam techniques. A “regular” optometrist can still see children, but a clinic offering pediatric vision care is set up for age-appropriate testing and treatment plans for kids.