Welcome to our Myopia Control treatment program. You or your child are beginning a program designed to reduce and/or eliminate the progression of myopia. There are several strategies we can employ to slow the progression of myopia. A customized treatment plan for your specific situation will be discussed. The goal of treatment is to slow or even stop myopia from progressing.
This document is designed to educate you regarding your options, benefits, and any potential risks. It is important to understand that it is impossible to perform any treatment without the patient accepting a certain degree of responsibility and risk. Myopia control strategies are elective. Alternatives are eyeglasses, conventional contact lenses or refractive surgery (adults only).
Kids lead active, jam-packed lives. But whether they’re playing pretend, riding bikes with their friends, or learning new things at school, myopia (nearsightedness) can make it harder for them to engage in the activities they love. And as they grow, their prescription may get stronger too.
For most people with myopia, the condition has only refractive ramifications. But those with high myopia are at risk for ocular pathology. (High myopia has recently been defined as –5.00 D or worse.) Thus, the rising prevalence of myopia—which affects about 35% of the U.S. population aged 40-49—may mean an increasing number of high myopes who are at risk for developing associated serious eye diseases, ranging from choroidal neovascularization to glaucoma and retinal detachment, said K. David Epley, MD, in private practice in Kirkland, Wash.
We appreciate the confidence and trust you have placed in us for your treatment and care. Please read this information in its entirety and feel free to ask any questions you may have.
Welcome to our Myopia Control treatment program. You or your child are beginning a program designed to reduce and/or eliminate the progression of myopia. There are several strategies we can employ to slow the progression of myopia. A customized treatment plan for your specific situation will be discussed. The goal of treatment is to slow or even stop myopia from progressing.
This document is designed to educate you regarding your options, benefits, and any potential risks. It is important to understand that it is impossible to perform any treatment without the patient accepting a certain degree of responsibility and risk. Myopia control strategies are elective. Alternatives are eyeglasses, conventional contact lenses or refractive surgery (adults only).
Kids lead active, jam-packed lives. But whether they’re playing pretend, riding bikes with their friends, or learning new things at school, myopia (nearsightedness) can make it harder for them to engage in the activities they love. And as they grow, their prescription may get stronger too.
For most people with myopia, the condition has only refractive ramifications. But those with high myopia are at risk for ocular pathology. (High myopia has recently been defined as –5.0 D or worse.1) Thus, the rising prevalence of myopia—which affects about 35% of the U.S. population aged 40-492—may mean an increasing number of high myopes who are at risk for developing associated serious eye diseases, ranging from choroidal neovascularization to glaucoma and retinal detachment, said K. David Epley, MD, in private practice in Kirkland, Wash.
We appreciate the confidence and trust you have placed in us for your treatment and care. Please read this information in its entirety and feel free to ask any questions you may have.