Is your Child’s Prescription Getting Stronger Every Year?
Don’t settle for just "fixing the blur."
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to eye care for myopia. The most effective treatment for nearsightedness depends on your child’s eyes, lifestyle, and how their vision is changing over time.
Your Myopia Treatment Options
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How to Treat Myopia Effectively: Why the Treehouse Vision System® Works
Traditional glasses are a "crutch". They help your child see today, but do nothing to stop their eyes from getting worse. How to treat myopia effectively requires managing the physical length of the eye.
This approach focuses on reducing progression, not just correcting vision. Treehouse Eyes doctors monitor axial eye growth over time to ensure treatment is working and adjust the plan as needed.
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What About Cost and Insurance?
Many parents ask about treatments for nearsightedness and insurance coverage. While standard vision plans often cover only basic glasses, we provide a detailed cost breakdown and can help you use HSA/FSA funds.
We view this as an investment in your child’s long-term health, potentially saving thousands in future high-diopter surgeries or disease management.
How Long Does Treatment Last?
Myopia treatment is ongoing while your child is growing. Most children remain in a program until their eye growth stabilizes.
Treating Myopia Early
Dr. Kevin Chan, OD, FAAO talks about the importance of treating myopia in children early
FAQs—About Myopia Treatment Options
Meet with a specialist to see which of our 4 proven paths is right for your family.

