You’re Not Powerless Against Your Child’s Worsening Vision
Don’t settle for your child getting stronger glasses every year.
We treat the root cause to stop myopia (nearsightedness) in its tracks—proven, non-surgical treatments.
Stronger Glasses Only Mask the Problem
The Reality: a worsening prescription is a warning. Standard glasses give clear vision, but they don't treat the underlying issue. Treehouse Eyes doctors have the expertise and equipment to address the root cause—slowing or even stopping myopia from getting worse.
- Regular Glasses: Clear the blur, but leave the disease untreated.
- Treehouse Eyes Specialists: have the expertise and equipment to address the root cause to slow or stop myopia from getting worse.
Every prescription change matters. Don’t wait for their next “annual eye exam” to see if it’s gotten worse.
A Personalized Plan to Protect Their Vision
Myopia isn't one-size-fits-all. Our doctors use proven, non-invasive treatments to find the right path for your child’s unique lifestyle.
Custom soft contact lenses
Correct your child’s vision all day while the specialized design slows their myopic progression.
Specialty overnight contacts
Worn during sleep, they gently & safely reshape the front surface of the eye. This allow your child to see clearly all day without contacts or glasses while slowing myopic progression.
Prescription Eye Drops
Usually inserted into the eye at night, these drops are a great option for children not ready for contact lenses.
Novel Myopia Glasses
Special prescription glasses that provide clear vision while slowing myopic progression.
Why Families Trust Treehouse Eyes
When it comes to your child’s vision, hearing from other parents matters.
A Proven Approach to Myopia Management
that Parents Count On
*across Treehouse Eyes–affiliated practices
Success You Can Measure.
Effective—in a large scale Treehouse Eyes clinical study, 78% of children saw no additional myopia progression in their first year of treatment.
Proven—Treehouse Eyes is the largest group treating pediatric myopia in the U.S., with over 20,000 children treated.
Focussed—Treehouse Eyes doctors have specialized equipment and expertise that most eye doctors do not have.












