Myopia, or nearsightedness, is one of the most common vision conditions in children today, and it’s on the rise. More than just blurry distance vision, myopia can progress over time and increase the risk of future eye health issues. That’s why early intervention and experienced care matter.
At Tree City Eyecare, we specialize in modern, evidence-based myopia control designed to slow the progression of this condition. Our goal is to help your child enjoy clearer vision now and protect their eye health for the future.
With kid-friendly treatments like ortho-k lenses, MiSight daily contacts, and low-dose atropine drops, we help protect your child’s vision today while lowering their risk for serious eye conditions later in life.
Book a myopia control consultation today and help give your child a clearer, healthier future.
Dr. Jaimen Dixon, OD, leads our myopia control program with extensive experience and a deep commitment to children’s vision care. He is Idaho’s first and only provider recognized by the International Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control (IAOMC)—a prestigious distinction that reflects his thorough training and dedication to myopia management.
Dr. Dixon works closely with families to create customized treatment plans based on the latest research and your child’s unique vision needs.
Myopia often develops in school-aged children and can progress rapidly during growth years. Here are common signs your child might be developing myopia:
If your child shows any of these signs, a comprehensive eye exam can help determine if myopia is present and whether early treatment is needed.
Managing myopia early can improve daily vision and help safeguard long-term eye health.
Without intervention, myopia can worsen year after year. High myopia (more severe nearsightedness) is linked to an increased risk of serious eye conditions later in life, including:
Eye Disease | -2.00 D | -4.00 D | -6.00 D | -8.00 D |
---|---|---|---|---|
Myopic Maculopathy | 2.2x higher | 9.7x higher | 40.6x higher | 126.8x higher |
Retinal Detachment | 3.1x higher | 9.0x higher | 21.5x higher | 44.2x higher |
PSC Cataract | 1.6x higher | 3.2x higher | 5.4x higher | 12.3x higher |
Glaucoma | 1.7x higher | 2.5x higher | 2.5x higher | N/A |
No 2 children are the same—and neither are their eyes. That’s why we offer a range of clinically proven myopia control treatments, each carefully tailored to your child’s needs, lifestyle, and age.
Ortho-k (orthokeratology) is a safe, non-surgical treatment that uses custom-fit, gas-permeable contact lenses worn overnight to gently reshape the cornea while your child sleeps. In the morning, the lenses are removed, leaving clear, natural vision all day long.
At Tree City Eyecare, we fit various lenses including Euclid Max, Wave NightLens, and Paragon CRT. The right lens will be chosen for each patient’s unique needs.
Ortho-k can be great for:
Studies show that ortho-k can slow myopia progression by up to 50%, helping to preserve long-term eye health.
Soft multifocal contact lenses are another convenient way to control myopia.
MiSight 1 day lenses are FDA-approved for myopia management in children aged 8–12 at the start of treatment. These daily lenses use ActivControl Technology to correct vision while helping slow the eye’s elongation—a key factor in myopia progression.
NaturalVue daily multifocal contact lenses are designed with Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) optics, a unique optical profile that can help manage myopia progression. Great for children who prefer daily disposable lenses or are not candidates for ortho-k.
Soft multifocal lenses are ideal for:
Low-dose atropine eye drops are used at bedtime and have been shown to significantly slow myopia progression, especially in younger children. These drops work by gently relaxing the eye’s focusing mechanism, reducing the stimulation that can lead to excessive eye growth.
At Tree City Eyecare, we personalize atropine therapy based on your child’s prescription, age, and progression. Atropine drops can be a great option for:
This treatment can be administered at home and pairs well with other vision correction options if needed.
Whether we recommend ortho-k, soft multifocal lenses, or atropine therapy, each treatment plan at Tree City Eyecare is customized and monitored by Dr. Jaimen Dixon, Idaho’s trusted leader in myopia management. Our goal is not just to correct your child’s vision, but to help protect it for life.
Book a consultation with our team today and take the first step toward lifelong healthy vision for your child.