Myopia Control
Our myopia control services are designed to help manage and slow the progression of nearsightedness in children and adults. Utilizing advanced techniques and treatments such as orthokeratology (CRT/Ortho-k) lenses, multifocal contact lenses, and atropine eye drops, we tailor our approach to each patient’s needs. Regular monitoring and personalized care plans ensure optimal results, helping to protect your vision and reduce the risk of long-term eye health issues associated with myopia.
Innovative Treatments
We employ the latest innovations in myopia control to provide effective solutions. Orthokeratology (CRT/Ortho-k) lenses are worn overnight to gently reshape the cornea, providing clear vision during the day without the need for glasses or daytime contacts. Multifocal contact lenses and atropine eye drops offer additional options to slow myopia progression. Our comprehensive approach ensures that each patient receives the most suitable and effective treatment.
Personalized Care Plans
Each patient’s myopia control plan is customized to their unique needs and lifestyle. Our optometrists conduct thorough assessments and work closely with you to develop a personalized strategy. Regular follow-up appointments allow us to monitor progress and adjust treatments as necessary, ensuring the best possible outcomes for your vision health.
Concerned about myopia? Schedule a consultation with us today!
Enjoy Clear Vision Without Surgery: Discover the Benefits of CRT for Dry Eye and LASIK Alternatives
CRT offers a non-surgical, hassle-free solution for clear vision, ideal for those with dry eye or seeking an alternative to LASIK. This FDA-approved treatment uses custom lenses worn overnight to reshape the cornea, allowing for 20/20 vision throughout the day without glasses or contacts.
CRT Lenses and Myopia Control: How Can I Help My Child’s Vision?
Worried about your child's nearsightedness? Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT), also known as Orthokeratology (Ortho-K), might be the solution you’re looking for. Let's dive into how CRT lenses can help control myopia and improve your child's vision.
Understanding Nearsightedness, Farsightedness, and Astigmatism
Ever wondered why your vision seems a bit off? It might be due to one of the common refractive errors: nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), or astigmatism. Let's break down what these terms mean and how they affect your vision.