At Dr. Steven Lutz & Associates, we provide myopia control for children and teens who are experiencing worsening nearsightedness. Our goal is to help families understand their child’s vision changes, monitor eye growth, and explore treatment options that may help slow myopia progression. Below are frequently asked questions on myopia control.
What is myopia control?
Myopia control is an approach to managing nearsightedness, especially in children whose vision is changing over time. At our office, we evaluate your child’s eyes, prescription, and visual needs to determine which options may help slow the progression of myopia.
How do I know if my child needs myopia control?
Your child may benefit from myopia control if their distance vision keeps getting worse, they need stronger glasses often, or they have trouble seeing the board at school. During an eye exam, we can check their prescription and discuss whether treatment is appropriate.
Why is myopia control important for children?
Myopia can progress as a child grows, and higher levels of nearsightedness may increase the risk of certain eye health concerns later in life. Myopia control helps us take a proactive approach instead of only updating glasses year after year.
What age should my child start myopia control?
Children can often be evaluated for myopia control as soon as they show signs of progressive nearsightedness. We recommend scheduling an eye exam if your child is squinting a lot, sitting close to screens, or struggling with distance vision.
What are the signs of worsening myopia in kids?
Common signs include squinting, headaches, blurry distance vision, moving closer to screens, or difficulty seeing at school. If these symptoms are happening, a pediatric eye exam can help us understand how quickly your child’s vision is changing and what the proper course of action may be.
Does myopia control cure nearsightedness?
Myopia control does not cure nearsightedness, but it may help slow how quickly it progresses. Our goal is to help manage your child’s vision more effectively while supporting long-term eye health.
What myopia control options are available at our office?
Myopia control options may include specialty contact lenses, Orthokeratology, or other treatment plans depending on your child’s needs. Our eye doctors review the best fit based on age, prescription, eye health, and lifestyle.
Is Orthokeratology used for myopia control?
Yes, Orthokeratology, also referred to as Ortho-K, may be used for some children with myopia. These specially designed lenses are worn overnight and removed in the morning, helping provide clearer daytime vision while also supporting myopia management.
Are myopia control contact lenses safe for children?
Many children can safely wear contact lenses when they are properly fitted and taught how to care for them. Dr. Krieg takes time to evaluate eye health, review hygiene, and make sure the lenses are comfortable and appropriate.
How often should my child be seen for myopia control?
Follow-up visits depend on your child’s treatment plan and how their eyes are responding. We typically monitor children regularly so we can track prescription changes, check eye health, and adjust care when needed.
Can regular glasses slow myopia progression?
Regular glasses can help your child see clearly, but they may not slow myopia progression on their own. If your child’s prescription is changing often, we can discuss myopia control options designed for long-term management.
Is myopia control only for children?
Myopia control is most commonly recommended for children and teens because their eyes are still developing. Adults with nearsightedness can still benefit from routine eye care, but treatment goals may be different.
What happens during a myopia control consultation?
During a consultation, we review your child’s vision history, perform testing, evaluate eye health, and discuss treatment options. Dr. Krieg also explains what to expect, how follow-up care works, and how we monitor progress over time.
How long does myopia control treatment take?
Myopia control is usually an ongoing process while a child’s eyes are still growing, which is why we continue monitoring your child’s vision and make recommendations based on their progress.
Why choose us for myopia control?
We take a personalized approach to myopia control for children and teens. We evaluate your child’s vision, eye health, prescription changes, and lifestyle before recommending a treatment plan. Our goal is to help families feel informed, supported, and confident about managing myopia over time.
To learn more about myopia control, contact Dr. Steven Lutz & Associates at (734) 769-2909 to schedule an appointment today.