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Myopia Management in Long Island

Is Your Child Nearsighted?
Your child’s vision today impacts their future. Childhood myopia, or nearsightedness, can make it difficult for your child to see things clearly at a distance, affecting their daily life and learning. It can also increase the risk of serious eye diseases later in life. Myopia management at Diamond Vision can offer your child a clearer, brighter future.
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What You Need to Know About Myopia

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Myopia is the most common vision condition among children and young adults. It is a refractive error that occurs when the eye changes shape, causing distant objects to appear blurry. Usually, the eye directs light onto the retina, which transforms the light into electrical signals. Then, the brain receives these signals and turns them into the images we see. With myopia, the eye elongates. This change in shape means that light focuses in front of the retina.

This isn’t just about struggling to see far away—your child might have difficulty reading the board in class or recognizing faces from a distance, which can impact their learning and confidence.

Myopia often develops between ages 8 and 18 and can progress quickly or gradually. That’s why early intervention is so important. The right approach—whether it’s specialized eyeglasses, contact lenses, or other management tools—can not only help your child see more clearly but may also slow the progression of myopia, protecting their long-term vision.

While regular glasses and contact lenses improve sight, they don’t address the underlying cause of myopia or prevent it from worsening. Understanding your child’s vision needs and exploring proactive solutions can make a meaningful difference in their daily life and future eye health.

Why Does Myopia Need to Be Managed?

Researchers estimate that by 2050, half the world’s population will have myopia. But it’s not just about blurry vision—myopia can worsen over time, increasing the risk of serious eye diseases later in life, including cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment, and macular degeneration. The good news? You can take action now to protect their future vision.

Even mild to moderate myopia (-0.75D to -3.00D) can triple the risk of retinal detachment, while higher myopia (-5.00D or more) increases this risk even further.

As parents, we want to give our children the best start in life—including their vision. Worried myopia is worsening your child’s vision? Contact us at Diamond Vision in Long Island for a consultation.

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Why Eyewear Isn’t Always the Solution

Traditional glasses and contact lenses correct vision, but they don’t slow myopia progression. That’s where myopia management comes in—it helps control the condition and reduce long-term risks like retinal detachment, glaucoma, and macular degeneration.

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At Diamond Vision we understand that every child’s vision is unique, and we’re committed to providing personalized care that meets their individual needs. Our eye doctor works closely with families to create customized management plans designed to support your child’s long-term eye health. We offer a range of myopia management options, including glasses, contact lenses, prescription eye drops, and orthokeratology (ortho-k).

Ortho-K is a gentle, non-invasive option suitable for children as young as six. These specially designed contact lenses are worn overnight, gently reshaping the eyes while your child sleeps. In the morning, they remove the lenses and enjoy clear vision all day—without the need for glasses or daytime contact lenses.

Beyond correcting nearsightedness, ortho-k also helps slow its progression. We carefully assess each child’s myopia and recommend the most suitable management plan. With regular follow-up visits (every six to 12 months), we closely monitor their eye health and adjust treatment as needed to ensure the best possible outcome.

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Shane M. Galan, OD

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When Should You Consider Myopia Management?

Some of the top reasons you should be considering myopia management for your child includes:

  • Struggles in school or sports – If your child is having trouble seeing clearly at a distance, it may impact their learning and confidence.
  • Your child gets frequent headaches that impact their daily life.
  • Your child experiences regular eye strain and squints to see better.

Do you think your child might have myopia, or just want to check on their overall eye health? Give us a call or use the link at the top of this page to book an eye exam with our team. We will assess your child’s vision and determine if they have myopia and to what degree it has progressed. From there, we will recommend management options tailored to their needs and lifestyle.

Myopia Management Offers a Brighter Future | FAQ

Myopia management is a trusted way to slow or even stop the progression of myopia, helping your child see more clearly now while also reducing their risk of serious eye conditions in the future. At Diamond Vision, we understand how important your child’s eye health is, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.

To help you feel confident in your choices, we’ve answered some common questions below. If you have any more concerns, we warmly invite you to book an appointment with us—our team is here to provide the guidance and care you need.

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