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Myopia (Nearsightedness) Management

At VisionQuest Eyecare in Fishers, Indiana, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive myopia (nearsightedness) management, especially for children. To better serve our young patients and prevent long-term vision problems, we proudly partner with Treehouse Eyes, the leading provider of myopia management for kids. Together, we offer advanced treatments designed to slow the progression of myopia, helping to protect your child’s vision from worsening over time.

Our skilled optometrists use cutting-edge technology and evidence-based strategies, such as customized contact lenses and atropine eye drops, to manage myopia effectively. This collaboration with Treehouse Eyes allows us to provide specialized care focused on preventing further vision damage and reducing the risks of future eye diseases associated with high myopia, such as retinal detachment and glaucoma.

Whether your child has been recently diagnosed with nearsightedness or you’re noticing a rapid change in their prescription, VisionQuest Eyecare is your trusted partner in managing myopia. We offer personalized treatment plans designed to meet the unique needs of each patient, ensuring long-term protection for your child’s vision right here in Fishers, Indiana.

Personalized Myopia Management Process

At VisionQuest Eyecare in Fishers, Indiana, we follow a structured and personalized approach to myopia management, especially for children, to ensure optimal long-term outcomes. Our process is designed to slow the progression of nearsightedness and minimize the risks of future eye health complications. Here’s a breakdown of the myopia management process:

1. Comprehensive Eye Exam and Myopia Assessment
The first step in managing myopia is a thorough eye exam. Our experienced optometrists will perform detailed vision tests to assess the extent of your child’s nearsightedness. Using advanced diagnostic tools, we measure the eye’s axial length and evaluate other factors that contribute to the progression of myopia.

During this assessment, we’ll also discuss your child’s visual history, lifestyle, and family history of nearsightedness, all of which play a role in determining the best treatment approach.

2. Customized Myopia Management Plan
After assessing your child’s specific condition, we’ll develop a customized myopia management plan tailored to their needs. The goal is to slow the progression of myopia and preserve long-term eye health. Our treatment options, often in collaboration with Treehouse Eyes, may include:

  • Specialty Contact Lenses: Ortho-K (Orthokeratology) lenses are worn overnight to gently reshape the cornea, providing clear vision during the day without the need for glasses. These lenses have been proven to slow the progression of myopia in children.
  • Multifocal Contact Lenses: These are worn during the day and help reduce eye strain while also managing the progression of myopia.
  • Atropine Eye Drops: Low-dose atropine drops are applied daily to slow the growth of the eye and reduce the progression of myopia. This treatment is safe and effective for children, with minimal side effects.
  • Prescription Glasses: For children who may not be ready for contact lenses, we can provide glasses with special myopia control lenses that help reduce the strain on the eyes and manage nearsightedness.

3. Regular Monitoring and Adjustments
Myopia is a progressive condition, so regular monitoring is crucial. We will schedule follow-up visits every 3-6 months to track your child’s vision and make adjustments to their treatment plan as necessary. This ongoing monitoring helps ensure that the chosen management strategy is working effectively and allows us to address any changes in vision early.

4. Lifestyle and Environmental Recommendations
In addition to treatment, we offer guidance on lifestyle changes that can help manage myopia. Spending more time outdoors, reducing screen time, and taking regular breaks from near work (such as reading and using digital devices) are simple steps that can significantly impact your child’s vision. We’ll provide tips tailored to your child’s habits and activities to support their overall eye health.

5. Long-Term Myopia Control
The ultimate goal of our myopia management program is to minimize the progression of myopia and protect your child’s vision for the future. By managing nearsightedness early, we aim to reduce the risk of serious eye conditions, such as glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal detachment, which are more likely to occur in individuals with high myopia.

Partnering with Treehouse Eyes allows us to stay at the forefront of myopia management, offering the most advanced treatments available. Our integrated approach ensures your child receives the best care possible, right here in Fishers, Indiana.

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Benefits of Nearsightedness Management

Myopia management offers significant benefits, particularly for children, by slowing the progression of nearsightedness and protecting long-term eye health. Here are the key advantages:

Slows Myopia Progression

Myopia management treatments like Ortho-K, multifocal lenses, and atropine drops help slow the progression of nearsightedness, reducing the need for frequent prescription changes and preventing worsening vision over time.

Reduces Risk of Serious Eye Conditions

Managing myopia early decreases the risk of serious eye diseases later in life, such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, and cataracts, which are more common in people with high myopia.

Improves Quality of Life

Stabilizing your child’s vision leads to fewer disruptions in daily activities, better performance in school and sports, and a reduced reliance on glasses or contact lenses, especially with options like Ortho-K that provide clear daytime vision.

Why Choose Us?

At VisionQuest Eyecare, we’ve been dedicated to nurturing the vision of patients in our community for over 25 years. We have the experienced team you and your family need to manage your eye health and keep you seeing clearly for years to come!

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