From first eye exams to long-term care, we help kids see clearly, feel confident, and thrive at every stage of their development.

We begin seeing children at age three, when early eye exams can uncover issues that affect reading, focus, and everyday learning. Dr. Mini brings a calm, clear, and parent-informed approach to pediatric care. As an optometrist and a mother, she knows how to meet young patients with patience and kindness, while giving parents the practical information they need.
Whether you’re here for your child’s first vision check or ongoing support, you’ll get a care plan that considers more than just the prescription. We help you understand how your child’s eyes are developing and what to watch for between visits.

Amblyopia (Lazy Eye): We identify amblyopia early and offer treatment plans that may include glasses, patching, or referral when needed to support proper visual development.
Strabismus (Eye Turn): We monitor and co-manage strabismus to help ensure proper alignment and healthy binocular vision.
Refractive Errors: We prescribe glasses for nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, and help kids find frames they’ll actually enjoy wearing.
Digital Eye Strain: We counsel families on managing screen use, especially for school-age children learning on tablets or phones, and offer strategies to reduce fatigue and discomfort.
We speak your language, literally. Exams are available in English, Spanish, and Malayalam, helping families from diverse backgrounds feel more comfortable and better informed.
We also understand concerns that may affect how parents view glasses, patching, or behavioral changes tied to vision. Our goal is to create space for open, honest discussion so that you can make informed choices with confidence.


Dr. Mini believes in continuity of care. Many of our pediatric patients grow up with us, which helps us track subtle changes over time and build stronger clinical insight.
We adjust our eye care to match your child’s stage of development and learning environment, whether they’re in preschool or starting primary school.
Whether it’s their first exam or part of ongoing care, we’re here to make sure your child sees clearly, grows confidently, and always feels supported.