Parents report a fear of surgical outcomes, cost, and care access limitations as reasons for delayed strabismus treatment for their children.
Secondary 1 student Michaela Wang, 13, started wearing contact lenses three years ago, when she was in Primary 4.
These contact lenses are worn by children as young as eight to slow the progression of myopia. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The economic value added (EVA) resulting from medical care of functional amblyopia, strabismus, (pathologies of binocular vision) and asthma. Strabology? Yes!...and EVAs, the requisite new ...
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One of the world’s leading vision impairments, myopia’s prevalence is set to increase, with vast implications for country’s ...
All children should have their eyes tested at pre-school age. This can be done at a primary healthcare service, and if ...
Dr Yavische Reddy, a Ballito ophthalmologist, offers crucial advice for maintaining eye health from birth through adolescence ...