Jaanika and Artur’s Story
When we went to a routine health check with our three-year-old son Artur, I had no idea that this visit would completely change our daily life. Everything seemed fine—Artur was as energetic and cheerful as always, running around, asking endless questions, and trying to get everyone’s attention. However, during the vision test conducted as part of the routine check, we received the first indication that something might be different.

From the Family Doctor to the Eye Specialist
Artur was asked to cover one eye and identify various shapes: houses, circles, squares, and apples. To my surprise, he showed no interest in the task and did not want to cooperate. His usual lively nature and restlessness made me think this was just typical behavior. I considered it part of his playfulness. However, the family doctor saw the situation differently and referred us to an eye specialist.
I have to admit, I was skeptical about the upcoming visit. Artur didn’t squint, complain of headaches, or show any other symptoms I had read about online regarding vision problems. I kept a close eye on him, and on the appointed day, we went to the children’s eye specialist at Ida-Tallinna Keskhaigla without worry.
Child’s Reaction to Glasses
Artur reacted to the news very differently from me. For him, getting glasses was like an exciting adventure of discovering a new toy. He was thrilled by the idea of going to the store and picking out something new. Pere Optika, located on the lower floor of Ida-Tallinna Keskhaigla, seemed like the logical choice for purchasing his glasses, especially since their advertisement had stuck in our minds.
We were greeted by a friendly and patient consultant who guided Artur to the children’s glasses section. Surprisingly, everything went smoothly with our energetic child—the process of choosing glasses captured his interest, and the staff skillfully guided him. We ensured that the glasses fit comfortably, and for our active child, silicone stoppers were added to the temples. Fortunately, special lenses were not needed, and the Centrostyle frames with black and orange details were sent to the optician for processing.

Picking Up the Glasses and Playing
The young man’s glasses were ready the next day, and I decided to bring Artur from kindergarten so he could try them on in the store right away. I also had several questions about how to proceed going forward. Upon arriving at the store, the new glasses were already waiting, and the consultant gave Artur detailed instructions on how to wear them, which, surprisingly, he remembered well.
Getting used to wearing the glasses took only a few days, and now he puts them on independently in the morning and remains just as active as before. I now understand that his vision had indeed not been what it should have been.
Our eyes are our window to the world and an invaluable asset. You should treat your vision and eye health with great attention and care. If you have questions or concerns, or simply want information on the best ways to take care of your eyes, visit Pere Optika stores, where knowledgeable consultants and optometrists are ready to assist you.
