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My child says her eye hurts – what do I do?

My child says her eye hurts – what do I do?

by Marty | Oct 19, 2020 | Pediatric Optical Shop

As a parent, your first instinct when your child has an eye injury may be to panic. Your child may not have had an injury at all, but the child is complaining of eye pain, so the source is unknown. It is difficult to see your child in pain. You ask yourself what is...
What are the most common refractive errors in children?

What are the most common refractive errors in children?

by Marty | Oct 2, 2018 | children’s eye doctor

In a previous article, we discussed 3 common vision problems in children, but these focused mostly on eye alignment and convergence issues. Of course, as anyone will glasses can attest to, these are hardly the only eye problems children can have. In today’s article,...
Why it’s important to treat your child’s lazy eye

Why it’s important to treat your child’s lazy eye

by Marty | Jul 1, 2018 | Pediatric Optical Shop

Lazy eye – or amblyopia – may seem at first glance like an inconvenience or an aesthetic problem, but it has real consequences for children’s success in school. What is amblyopia? Amblyopia has three types based on different underlying causes: Strabismic...

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