#Myopia management should start early. At 8 years old this little angel was able to handle her lens like a pro.
Let's face reality. The pandemic has shifted our whole way of life. Virtual learning is commonplace and excessive near work wreaks havoc on our visual system. We're finding kids are becoming more and more nearsighted. What would the norm tell us to do? Prescribe thicker glasses? We are here to challenge the norm and progress, become better. Myopia management is the answer.
#Orthokeratology will give her the freedom of not having to wear glasses or contact lenses during the day. At the same time it will help control her nearsightedness from getting worse.
If your child needs help and for more information on Myopia call today to make a consultation.
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We walked around to make deliveries of contacts and glasses for our local patients. This is Mott Street in NYC's Chinatown. Our community, our neighborhood. Very sad to see it all closed up. NYC remember to take care of the small businesses and restaurants when we're back! Stay in, stay safe, and stay strong! We'll be back better than ever.
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That said, guidelines for slowing the spread of this epidemic are rapidly changing.
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