If your child frequently squints, holds devices too close, complains of headaches, or struggles with distance vision, it's time for an eye exam. Early intervention can make a huge difference!
As orthoptists, we specialize in managing myopia (nearsightedness) in children to slow its progression and protect long-term eye health. With early intervention and the right treatment plan, we help kids maintain clear vision while reducing the risk of serious eye conditions in the future.
Comprehensive Vision Assessments
We evaluate visual acuity, eye coordination, and binocular vision to detect and monitor myopia progression.
Ortho-K (Orthokeratology)
We fit custom overnight contact lenses that gently reshape the cornea, correcting vision during sleep and slowing myopia progression without the need for daytime glasses or contacts.
Myopia Control Lenses
We provide specialized glasses and soft multifocal contact lenses designed to reduce strain and slow the advancement of nearsightedness.
Vision Therapy & Eye Exercises
We offer tailored programs to improve focusing ability, strengthen eye muscles, and reduce fatigue caused by prolonged near work.
Atropine Eye Drops Monitoring
We prescribe and monitor low-dose atropine drops, a clinically proven method to slow myopia progression in children. By carefully adjusting the dosage and tracking your child’s response, we ensure safe and effective treatment for long-term eye health.
Lifestyle & Visual Hygiene Guidance
We educate families on screen time management, proper reading posture, and the importance of outdoor activities to support long-term eye health.
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Clear Answers to Your Myopia Concerns
Myopia or near-sightedness is an eye condition where distant objects appear blurry because light focuses in front of the retina instead of on it. It occurs when the eyeball is too long or the lens is too strong. Myopia can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery and may be prevented by increasing outdoor time, especially in children.
Myopia control refers to treatments that slow the progression of nearsightedness in children, reducing the risk of serious eye conditions later in life.
Reducing myopia progression lowers the risk of developing cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment, and blindness in the future.
Schedule an appointment with an eye doctor at Eye & Vision Care to determine the best myopia control plan.
Dr. Dimple Kapoor earned her Doctorate in Optometry from the renowned New England College of Optometry in Boston, MA.
With extensive experience in diagnosing and treating eye diseases and geriatric vision disorders, Dr. Kapoor follows a medical model of optometry, utilizing advanced technology for precise diagnoses and non-surgical treatments. She specializes in custom contact lens fittings, including orthokeratology and keratoconus lenses, using the latest innovations.
Beyond eye care, Dr. Kapoor offers non-invasive aesthetic procedures to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, sun spots, and puffy lower eyelids. She also provides advanced treatments for severe dry eye, combining medical expertise with modern wellness solutions to support today’s fast-paced lifestyles.
"Loved everything so far"
Dr. Kapoor is amazing! She took the time to explain my child’s myopia treatment options and made us feel completely at ease. Highly recommend!
Emily E.
"My life changed forever"
Fantastic experience! Scheduling was easy, and the entire team was so friendly. Myopia control was explained thoroughly, and we saw real results!
Michael D.
"Highly recommend this"
I was worried about my child’s worsening nearsightedness, but Dr. Kapoor provided excellent solutions. We are so grateful!
Lena R.
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