“… 2 In this issue, Silverstein and colleagues describe ocular diagnoses and follow-up patterns of children referred to pediatric ophthalmology after the Wills Eye Vision Screening Program for Children (WEVSPC) in Philadelphia. 3 Between January 2014 and June 2015, 10,726 children were screened; of these, 509 (5%) were found to have decreased visual acuity not attributable to refractive error, and were referred for a comprehensive ophthalmic assessment. Following this assessment, refractive error was found to be the most common diagnosis, representing 76% of the cases referred.…”