Myopia

Myopia
  1. Accurate Diagnosis

    • Thorough Eye Examinations: Our team conducts comprehensive eye examinations, including visual acuity tests and refraction assessments, to accurately diagnose myopia and determine the degree of refractive error.
    • Advanced Diagnostic Technology: We utilize state-of-the-art diagnostic tools such as autorefractors and corneal topography to precisely measure the curvature of the cornea and assess the extent of myopia, ensuring an accurate diagnosis.
  2. Customized Treatment Plans

    • Prescription Eyewear: Depending on the severity of myopia, we prescribe customized eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct refractive errors and improve visual clarity. Our opticians assist patients in selecting the most suitable eyewear options for their lifestyle and preferences.
    • Orthokeratology (Ortho-K): For patients seeking a non-surgical alternative to correct myopia, we offer orthokeratology, a specialized contact lens therapy that reshapes the cornea overnight, providing clear vision without the need for daytime eyewear.
    • Refractive Surgery Consultations: In cases where myopia is moderate to severe, we provide referrals for refractive surgery consultations, including LASIK and PRK, to permanently correct refractive errors and reduce dependence on corrective lenses.
  3. Ongoing Monitoring and Management

    1. Regular Follow-up Visits: We emphasize the importance of regular follow-up visits to monitor the progression of myopia and adjust treatment plans as needed. Our team provides ongoing support and guidance to ensure optimal visual outcomes and eye health.
    2. Myopia Control Strategies: For pediatric patients and individuals at risk of progressive myopia, we offer specialized myopia control strategies aimed at slowing the progression of myopia and reducing the risk of associated complications, such as retinal detachment and glaucoma.
    3. Patient Education: We empower patients with knowledge about myopia and its management, discussing lifestyle modifications, proper visual hygiene practices, and preventive measures to maintain healthy eyes and minimize the progression of myopia over time.