Expert Eye Care Tips for Children
Parent question: What is the difference between an ophthalmologist and an optometrist?
When it comes to eye care, two professions come to mind: optometrists and ophthalmologists. While both professions are focused on eye care, there are significant differences between the two.
Parent question: Is it normal for my child to have one eye that is smaller than the other?
Small eye, also known as microphthalmia, is a rare eye condition in which one or both eyes are abnormally small.
Parent question: Why Is My Child Complaining of Eye Pain and Associated Headaches?
Some reasons why your child may be experiencing eye pain and headaches . . .
Parent question: How do I get my kids to wear glasses?
Here are some tips to help your child get used to wearing glasses . . .
Parent question: What is Strabismus?
Understanding the Causes and Treatment Options of Strabismus
Parent question: What are the best ways to treat lazy eye in children?
The best way to treat lazy eye in children depends on the underlying cause of the condition, but some common treatment options are included in this post.
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