News Release | August 16, 2017
Children's hearing and vision impacts their success in school. An undiagnosed hearing problem may impact a child's ability to pay attention or follow directions. An undiagnosed vision problem may affect a child's ability to read and learn.
Have your child's hearing and vision tested by your local health department beginning at age 3 and again just BEFORE the start of kindergarten at no cost. Michigan law requires screening PRIOR to kindergarten entry. If your child is enrolled in school, continuous screenings begin in kindergarten. If your child is not enrolled in a formal school setting, he or she can receive free screenings at your local health department by appointment. Call (616)396-5266 to schedule an appointment with the Ottawa County Department of Public Health at any one of our three locations (Grand Haven, Holland or Hudsonville).
Hearing & Vision Screenings
Michigan Law requires local health departments to offer no cost hearing and vision screening at least once between the ages of 3 and 5; in kindergarten; 2nd and 4th grades (hearing only); and 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th and 9th grades (vision only).
For more information, visit www.miOttawa.org/hearingvision or watch this short video about our screening process at http://bit.ly/2uM7TNI.
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Media contact:
Janine Chittenden Child Health Team Supervisor 616-393-4436 or jchittenden@miottawa.org
Kristina Wieghmink Communications Specialist 616-494-5597 or kwieghmink@miottawa.org
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