Worried about your child’s myopia, a.k.a. nearsightedness? You’re not alone. That’s why more parents are choosing myopia management for their children.
It’s estimated that 1 in 3 children have myopia. Since COVID-19, children are spending more time indoors & using screens, leading to an unprecedented increase in myopia cases.
Unfortunately, glasses by themselves won’t prevent long-term risks. Glasses temporarily correct vision, but myopia will only get worse, meaning stronger prescriptions every year, expensive eyewear… and higher risk for eye disease.
Myopia’s symptoms get in your child’s way. These include lower quality of life and functioning, including books and screens. The most common symptoms of progressive nearsightedness lead to:
These signs in your child could indicate potential risks for eye health issues later in life. If you have any concerns, we’re here to help.
“Had I known what a difference treatment could have in the first year I would have done it earlier.”
Parent of Treehouse Eyes PatientIt’s a story we hear all the time at Treehouse Eyes. That’s because myopia management doesn’t just correct vision today, it can slow, or even halt, myopia’s progression.
But because glasses are relatively passive solutions, and even eye care professionals may recommend stronger glasses, it’s not well known that it offers both short-term vision correction and long-term eye health protection.
At Treehouse Eyes, we’ve been able to stop the progression of myopia in 78% of children in their first year of our treatment.
But myopia management is about more than just seeing better. It’s about a child’s well-being. The tools they need to succeed in the classroom, on the field, or with their friends.
That’s why the doctors at Treehouse Eyes are trained in the latest methods of myopia management and are here to work with you to build your treatment plan.
The right plan reduces myopia and future eye health risks - backed by our Treehouse Vision System™, trusted by more doctors and parents - choose us every year!
Myopia management is most effective in improving long-term outcomes when a child starts treatment while their eyes are still developing.
That’s why Treehouse Eyes offers proven, non-surgical treatments to slow or even stop the progression of myopia in children.
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Phone: 702-887-1362
Address: 680 South Green Valley Parkway
Henderson, Nevada 89052
Dr. Doyle graduated from the Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago in 2015. Following graduation, he went on to complete a residency specializing in the management of ocular disease at the Battle Creek VAMC in Battle Creek, Michigan. There he lectured and taught optometry students in clinical care. Dr. Doyle has earned Fellowship in the American Academy of Optometry and is an active member of the American Optometric Association.
Dr. Rath graduated in 1999 from Pacific University College of Optometry, near Portland, Oregon. He is board certified in the treatment and management of ocular disease. Dr. Rath is a member of both the Nevada Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. Dr. Rath is a recipient of the Silver Medal Award as a member of BSK International Optometric Honor Society. Currently serving as PAC chairman, he is a Past-President of the Nevada Optometric Association, and is a Past-President of the Southern Nevada Optometric Society.
Dr. Quinton grew up in Reno, attended BYU for most of his undergraduate education, and then graduated from Southern California College of Optometry in 1999. He is board certified in the treatment and management of ocular disease and is also State Board Certified in Glaucoma treatment. Dr. Quinton is a member of the Nevada Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. He is a Past- President of the Southern Nevada Optometric Society, was awarded 2016 Nevada Optometrist of the year, and is the current president of the Nevada Optometric Association.
Dr. Sorensen is a native of Lehi, Utah, but also lived in Mexico for 2 years where he became fluent in Spanish. He went on to earn his degree in Memphis, TN from Southern College of Optometry and graduated in 2022. He completed his clinical training at the VA of Utah specializing in the treatment of ocular disease. Dr. Sorensen is happily married to Miranda, a long time resident of Las Vegas and is a father of two beautiful girls, Lily and Mia. He enjoys spending quality time with his family outdoors, playing sports, and/or watching sports. He is happy to call Las Vegas home now and looks forward to serving the community his wife grew up in.
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Just completed initial visit for our youngest daughter for myopia care. We have been with Treehouse for nearly 5 years for our older daughter’s eyecare. We have been pleased with the results for our older daughter and look forward to working with them to help our youngest.
The initial consultation … was so comprehensive, the doctor took the time to answer all of my questions and made me confident in starting treatment. Right away we saw an improvement in Taylor’s confidence in school and in sports. Now three years later, she is still doing great. As parents we know that by committing to myopia treatment for her we can help her now and also give her options that we never had as a child.
From my first phone encounter to my daughters first visit, to her current myopia management care, this office has exceeded my expectations. My daughter has sever myopia and I feel blessed to have found Treehouse Eyes. I feel hopeful we will be able to manage her condition in the best way possible. Thank you!