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Is Myopia a Disease?
The World Health Organization (WHO) projects that 50% of the world’s population will have myopia by 2050, a staggering figure.…
Read MoreSummer is here: how to take care of your child’s eyes during the pandemic
With kids finally out of school, now is the time for parents to think about their child’s eyes and vision.…
Read MoreTips for kids and screen use
Parents are dealing with kids using an unprecedented amount of screens during this time. While we can’t stop online learning,…
Read MoreCOVID-19: The impact of school from home on your child’s vision and eye health
Kids across the country have started distance learning due to COVID-19. Many concerned parents have asked about the impact of…
Read MoreThe Positive Effects of Outdoor Time on Kids
Parents know that outdoor time is good for kids–studies show outdoor movement helps in many areas of childhood development. A…
Read MoreCan you prevent myopia in your child?
The dramatic rise in childhood myopia (blurry distance vision) in recent years has driven robust discussion over the cause.. This…
Read MoreWhy Myopia matters: the link to eye disease
For most people myopia (blurry distance vision) is a nuisance easily fixed with glasses or contact lenses. While myopia…
Read MoreNew USA Today article details the rise in childhood myopia
Another great article today appeared in USA today detailing the rise of myopia in children. This article interviews parents…
Read MoreUsing the latest technology to care for your child
One of the many reasons to bring your child to Treehouse Eyes for myopia treatment is our technology. Customizing…
Read MoreCase study: Year 2 results for swimmer KH
By Dr. Kevin Chan, O.D. FAAO KH is a 9-year-old girl of Indian descent who came to Treehouse Eyes…
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