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If your child is nearsighted, you may think glasses are all they need. But myopia is more than just blurry distance vision. It often gets worse as kids grow, and starting young can lead to higher levels later. Higher myopia brings real risks. This is why early myopia management is important.

Low vision can make daily activities - like reading, driving, watching television, or recognizing faces - more difficult. While glasses or standard contact lenses may not fully correct vision loss caused by conditions such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, or diabetic eye disease, specialized low vision devices can help you make the most of your remaining sight.

Low vision is a condition that affects millions of people, especially as they age. While it cannot always be reversed, there are important steps you can take now to reduce your risk and protect your eyesight for the future.

Dry eye is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. If left untreated, it can cause discomfort, visual disturbances, and even damage to the eye’s surface.
Vision problems affect billions of people all over the world. In the United States alone, 20 million people have some kind of vision impairment. Of these, 6 million have vision loss, and 1 million are clinically blind
Having 20/20 vision, which is the benchmark for perfectly clear, sharp vision, is often equated with eye health. However, visual acuity is just one aspect of proper eye function.

Here at Beyond Vision Center optometry, we’re pleased to offer vision therapy care services to both our adult and child patients.