Eye Care for Hawaii's Keiki since 2003

Pediatric Eye Exams

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Frequently asked questions

  • For a new patient, please arrive 10 minutes before your appointment time. We will have a few forms for you to fill out so we can learn more about you and any eye issues you may have. Please click on the link to access forms to print and fill out prior to your first visit with us.

    We will also collect and copy your medical insurance card(s) and parent's photo ID/driver's license/valid ID.

    **If a legal guardian is to accompany the patient, please notify our office prior to patient's appointment so that we can discuss what documentation is required at the time of the visit.

    Please bring any previous or current glasses/contact lens prescriptions and any previous medical records (any previous eye surgeries or eye exams).

    Total visit time may last from 1-2 hours Please make proper arrangements.

  • Dr. David A Young does not have access to MyChart

  • Here at Pediatric Ophthalmology Associates of Hawaii, we provide specialist services through Physician referrals.
    Services we provide to patients with medical conditions are billed through your medical insurance and not your vision insurance.

  • Appointment time will approximately take about 1-2 hours

  • Unfortunately, the visual acuity may not be accurate if your child is feeling unwell. We would suggest postponing the appointment until your child is feeling better. Please call our office to reschedule if you have a current appointment. 

  • Is there a Parking Area? 
    Yes, there is a Public Parking Garage – Medical Center Parking, located off Bingham Street.

    Parking Rates: 
    We do not validate parking tickets 
    First 30 minutes – 2 hours - $4 
    2-4 hours - $6 
    4-8 hours - $10
    8-24 hours - $25 

    Valet Parking is available with a fee 

David A. Young, M.D. began his private practice in Hawaii in 2003 at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children.
Pediatric ophthalmologists like Dr. David A. Young undergo special training to identify, treat, and manage children's eye problems. Early detection and treatment provide the best opportunity to correct vision problems, so your child can learn to see clearly.Raised in Hawaii, and a graduate of the University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Dr. David A. Young did his residency at Brown University/ Rhode Island Hospital and his fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania/Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.