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  1. Our Kay Picture visual acuity test is the Gold Standard picture vision test for pre-literate children, providing precise, crowded visual acuity measurements earlier than symbol and letter tests. So, look no further for the best products to test young children’s eyes!

  2. Achieve accurate vision assessments that engage babies and children in a professional and fun way by using our validated paediatric vision tests and age-appropriate testing tools. Discover our full range here and please contact us for any availability enquiries.

  3. Comparison with Current Tests. 113 subjects were assessed, and the mean bias indicated similar results for Pictures, ETDRS and Lea symbols. However, the limits of agreement were wider for Lea symbols than Kay Pictures when each was compared to ETDRS.

  4. The Kay Picture Test is the only fully researched and validated picture visual acuity test that provides consistent, subjective visual acuity earlier than letter and symbol tests.

  5. Our Kay Picture Test Screening Chart is a double sided distance screening chart for vision testing at school entry, GP practice or other screening environment without the child needing to know capital letters. This is a very quick and easy test process with single and line presentation at three metre test distance.

  6. Browse our range of paediatric vision testing products including the Kay Picture Test, Kay Fun Patches, fixation sticks, occluders and more.

  7. Buying from Kay Pictures. Paediatric vision testing tools. Shop online now or download our price list and email us your order.

  8. Free resources for eye professionals including poster downloads, product instruction videos, patient activities and more. Explore now.

  9. Resources. Connect with us. © Kay Pictures Ltd 2023 | Privacy & Legal | Terms & Conditions. Contact us today with any requirements or questions around our product range of visual acuity testing equipment for children.

  10. Description. This black, plastic occluder has a concave 6cm circular cup and a 15cm long handle. When held against the eye, the cup shape gives 10mm of clearance away from the eye and lashes, so the patient can keep the eye open during use and position the occluder for most comfort while maintaining full occlusion of that eye.