Comprehensive Myopia Management for All Ages
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a growing concern affecting both children and adults worldwide. At CODE Eye Care, we provide specialized services to manage myopia effectively and reduce its long-term impact on eye health. With advanced diagnostics, innovative treatments, and a personalized approach, we ensure the best care for every patient.
Comprehensive eye exams to diagnose and measure the degree of myopia.
Evaluation of eye health to detect any related complications, such as retinal issues.
Detailed Myopia Assessments
Myopia Control in Children
Atropine Eye Drops: Low-dose atropine therapy to slow myopia progression in children.
Specialized Spectacle Lenses: Myopia-controlling glasses designed to reduce the rate of progression.
Advanced Myopia Management for Adults
Prescription lenses and contact lenses tailored for high myopia.
Preventive care to monitor and address risks such as retinal detachment or glaucoma.
Surgical Solutions for Myopia
• Refractive Surgery: LASIK, SMILE, PRK, and ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) for long-term correction of myopia. • Phakic Intraocular Lenses: A reversible option for high myopia patients not eligible for laser surgery.
Lifestyle Counseling and Vision Therapy
• Guidance on reducing eye strain and promoting healthy visual habits. • Vision therapy exercises for enhanced eye function and comfort.
Why Choose CODE Eye Care for Myopia Management?
Expertise Across Age Groups
Tailored care for children, adolescents, and adults with myopia.
Cutting-Edge Solutions
Access to the latest technologies and treatments for myopia control and correction.
Comprehensive Monitoring
Regular follow-ups to track progression and adjust treatments as needed.
Holistic Approach
Focus on both immediate vision needs and long-term eye health.
Understanding Myopia
- Symptoms: Blurred vision when looking at distant objects, squinting, headaches, and eye strain.
- Causes: Genetics, prolonged screen time, reduced outdoor activities, and environmental factors.
- Risks of Progression: Severe myopia increases the likelihood of retinal detachment, glaucoma, and other eye conditions.