Supports learning and equity
Undetected vision issues can affect reading, participation, and confidence. Blinq helps schools reach students who might not otherwise receive a comprehensive eye exam.
School-based vision screening that respects instructional time.
Blinq helps schools and districts identify students who may be struggling to see the board, read comfortably, or stay engaged in class. It is designed to support existing school health programs with efficient screenings, clear results, and minimal disruption to the school day.
Undetected vision issues can affect reading, participation, and confidence. Blinq helps schools reach students who might not otherwise receive a comprehensive eye exam.
Short assessments and a streamlined process make it easier to schedule screenings by grade, class, or building without overtaking the school calendar.
Blinq provides objective pass/refer outcomes that can be translated into simple, family-friendly communication and straightforward next steps.
Work with school nurses and building leaders to choose dates, grades, and locations that align with your academic calendar and state or district guidelines.
Share information about the screening program and what Blinq does in clear language. Provide any consent forms or opt-out options required for your district.
Students step out of class briefly for a quick, non-invasive assessment. The process is designed to minimize time away from instruction while reaching many students.
Objective pass/refer results help school health teams prioritize follow-up and provide families with clear guidance on next steps for eye care.
A significant percentage of school-aged children have an undetected vision issue that can affect reading, attention, and academic performance. Early identification can support better engagement and learning outcomes.
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