EyeMobile for Children
UCSD Shiley EyeMobile
Our program is the only one of its kind in San Diego! With the EyeMobile for Children program, we screen and care for vision disorders for thousands of young children who would not otherwise have access to this vital medical screening and care.
This is truly a model program in community ophthalmology and in overcoming the transportation, language, cultural and financial barriers that families with children often face. We now reach over 250 locations each year throughout San Diego County.
Our Mission
The mission of the UCSD Shiley EyeMobile for Children is to give young children the vision they need to succeed in school and in life by identifying, treating and preventing vision disorders.
The EyeMobile Model
The UCSD EyeMobile for Children at the Shiley Eye Institute is an unprecedented program that serves as a community health model in overcoming barriers to care for the underserved.
Keys to our success include the use of the latest information technologies including electronic medical records, a dedicated multilingual staff, student and community volunteers.
Our program follows the model below
VISION SCREENING
At school locations throughout San Diego County
EYEMOBILE FOLLOW-UP
At preschool eye examination by an optometrist for those children referred from a vision screening
GLASSES
If needed, glasses are provided at no cost and delivered to the school location
AMBLYOPIA / BLINDNESS RISK
Follow-up at preschool to test visual acuity
FOLLOW-UP CALLS
With parents and teachers for all children wearing glasses
CHILDREN IDENTIFIED
As having other serious eye conditions are referred to a pediatric ophthalmologist
INTERVENTION, OUTREACH, AND EDUCATION
Provide information about eye health and early childhood vision care to families and teachers
RESEARCH
Longitudinal learning ability assessment
Our Numbers Tell Our Story: Community Outreach
Since the start of the UCSD EyeMobile in 2000, the program has made great strides in serving the San Diego community.
2000-2020 Cumulatively
- 238,642 vision screenings
- 32,327 comprehensive dilated eye exams
- 983 high-risk children detected
- 13,882 free glasses given
2020-2021
- 2,557 vision screenings
- 644 comprehensive dilated eye exams
- 43 high-risk children detected
- 21 free prescription glasses given