by Marty | Dec 19, 2020 | children’s ophthalmologist
There is no avoiding technology today. Children are exposed to smartphones at a young age, even if they may not have one until their teenage years. If not cell phones, children are exposed to screens via television, computers, and portable DVD players. What is more,...
by Marty | Nov 30, 2020 | children’s ophthalmologist
Are you concerned your child’s eyes are not developing as they should? Perhaps your son or daughter has complained of vision issues, or you have noticed their eyes are not in alignment. They may have a pediatric eye disorder called amblyopia, also known as “lazy...
by Marty | Jul 12, 2020 | children’s ophthalmologist
A premature baby is a baby born before the 37th week of gestational age. As a normal pregnancy lasts 40 weeks, premature babies, or preemies, have less time to develop in the womb. This makes them more likely to have health complications or birth defects. The US...