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Pittsburgh Primary Eyecare

Pittsburgh, PA

Myopia Management

Dr. Erinn Tolomei
Myopia Management Specialist

Pittsburgh, PA

Myopia Management

Dr. Erinn Tolomei
Myopia Management Specialist

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a common vision condition where close objects are seen clearly while distant objects appear blurry. It affects millions of people worldwide and can lead to more serious eye conditions if left untreated. If myopia isn’t managed properly, it can lead to high myopia, which can increase the risk of conditions like retinal detachment, glaucoma, and cataracts. With the help of our myopia management specialist, Dr. Tolomei, you can help lower your or your child’s risk of these issues.

Myopia management is essential for maintaining healthy eyesight and preventing future complications related to nearsightedness. By addressing myopia early on with treatment, parents can help their children maintain good vision and eye health throughout their lives. For adults who have been living with myopia for years, advanced treatment options offer an opportunity to improve their vision and reduce their dependence on corrective eyewear. At Pittsburgh Primary Eyecare, we offer cutting-edge treatments that can effectively manage myopia in children and adults.

Orthokeratology 

Orthokeratology (or ortho-k) is a non-surgical procedure that involves wearing specially designed gas permeable contact lenses overnight. These lenses gently reshape the cornea while you sleep, temporarily correcting your vision and reducing myopia. You can take them out in the morning and enjoy clear vision throughout the day without needing glasses or contacts. 

Ortho-k not only provides clear vision without the need for glasses or contacts during the day, but it has also been shown to slow down myopia progression in children. By reshaping the cornea each night, orthokeratology can help reduce the elongation of the eyeball that leads to worsening myopia over time. This means fewer prescription changes and a potentially lower risk of eye diseases associated with high myopia. 

Multifocal contact lenses 

Unlike traditional single vision lenses that correct vision at a specific distance, multifocal lenses have different zones that correct vision at multiple distances. This means that not only can they help you see clearly up close and far away, but they can also slow down the progression of myopia in children and young adults. By providing clear vision at various distances, multifocal lenses reduce the strain on the eyes and encourage healthy visual development. 

If you or your child is experiencing myopia, schedule an appointment today with our myopia management specialist, Dr. Tolomei, to find the best management options tailored to your needs. 

Dr. Erinn Tolomei

Myopia Management Specialist