Treatment

Pediatric Eye Care

Children require specialized eye care to ensure proper visual development and academic success.


About Pediatric Eye Care (Children’s Eye Care)

Pediatric eye care is all about keeping children’s eyes healthy as they grow—from infancy to teenage years. Good vision is important for learning, playing, and overall development.

Our pediatric eye care services focus on early detection, gentle treatment, and long-term eye health, while making children feel safe and comfortable.

Pediatric Eye Services We Offer

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Vision screening to find eye problems early
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Treatment for eye power problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism
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Lazy eye (amblyopia) treatment to help improve vision development
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Eye alignment (squint) treatment, with or without surgery
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Treatment of eye problems present from birth, such as childhood cataracts

Early treatment helps prevent long-term vision problems.

Child-Friendly & Family-Focused Care

We know that children can feel scared during doctor visits. That’s why we provide a friendly, calm, and child-safe environment. We use gentle methods and child-friendly equipment to make eye exams stress-free.

We also explain everything clearly to parents, so you understand your child’s condition and treatment plan.

Common Eye Problems in Children

1. Eye Power Problems
Difficulty seeing far, near, or clearly.
2. Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)
One eye is weaker because it did not develop proper vision early in life.
3. Squint (Eye Misalignment)
Eyes do not look in the same direction, which can affect vision and depth.
4. Eye Problems Present from Birth
Such as congenital cataract or childhood glaucoma.
5. Eye Infections & Allergies
Redness, itching, watering, or discharge from the eyes.

Helping Children See Well for Life

Regular eye check-ups help find problems early, treat them on time, and support healthy vision development, giving your child the best chance for clear eyesight throughout life.

Pediatric Eye Care – FAQs

1. What is pediatric eye care? +
Pediatric eye care focuses on checking and treating eye and vision problems in children, from babies to teenagers.
2. When should my child have their first eye check-up? +
Children should have an eye screening in infancy, another check-up before school, and regular eye exams during school years—or earlier if you notice vision problems.
3. What eye problems are common in children? +
Common problems include eye power issues, lazy eye, squint, eye infections, allergies, and eye conditions present from birth.
4. What is lazy eye and how is it treated? +
Lazy eye happens when one eye does not develop good vision. Treatment may include glasses, eye patching, or vision exercises, depending on the condition.
5. Can a squint (eye misalignment) be corrected? +
Yes. Squint can often be treated with glasses, exercises, or surgery, depending on how severe it is.