Axial Length Measurement: The Key to Effective Myopia Management
Treehouse Eyes
Treehouse Eyes is a pediatric specialty eye care business focused on treating myopia (nearsightedness) in children.
Myopia Musings
Many devices can measure axial length these days. At Treehouse Eyes we’ve found various optical biometers that have been very precise and accurate. On the flip side, we’ve seen devices that touch the cornea that have not shown precision in measuring axial length in a young child over time. We firmly believe that to manage myopia all children should have baseline axial length measurements done to determine treatment efficacy. These allow timelier intervention and also to adjust course much sooner when a child’s myopia is still progressing.
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Treehouse Eyes remains steadfast in our promise to give your patients, better vision for life.? And we need your help to do that.? So, the next time you see a myopic kid – and your next young patient is likely to be myopic, remember that with your help, we can work together and provide life-changing treatments for your myopic patients. Looking to refer patients to Treehouse Eyes? To find a provider near you to refer to, click here.
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