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Myopia FAQs

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1. What is Myopia?

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a common condition in which distant objects appear blurry while close-up objects remain clear. Myopia tends to progress until around the age of 21, and during this time, a child's vision deteriorates, often requiring more frequent updates of their corrective lenses.

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2. What Causes Myopia Progression?

The exact causes of myopia progression are not fully understood, but several factors have been associated with it:

  • Myopia tends to run in families, so if parents are nearsighted, their children are more likely to develop myopia.
  • Extensive studying, reading, and activities that involve focusing on nearby objects can contribute to myopia progression.
  • The increasing use of electronic devices, especially when held close to the eyes, is thought to play a role in myopia development.
  • Spending less time outdoors may increase the risk of myopia progression.

3. Why is Myopia Progression a Concern?

The progression of myopia is concerning as it's strongly associated with an increased risk of ocular diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and retinal detachment later in life.


4. What If My Child Wears Glasses or Soft Contact Lenses?

Even if your child regularly wears glasses or soft contact lenses to correct their myopia, the condition may continue to progress. Conventional corrective methods often address symptoms but don't tackle the root cause, which involves the elongation of the eyeball.


5. How Can I Prevent My Child's Vision from Getting Worse?

To help prevent myopia progression, consider making lifestyle changes, including:

Reducing Screen Time: Limit screen time, and encourage breaks during prolonged use of digital devices.

Encouraging Frequent Breaks While Studying: Ensure your child takes regular breaks when studying or reading.

Increasing Outdoor Play: Encourage outdoor activities and playtime.

Adjusting Their Study Posture: Ensure proper posture during near work, avoiding sitting too close to screens or materials. 

Additional treatment may be necessary, depending on the level of your child’s myopia. Some of these options may include:

  • Atropine Drops
  • Orthokeratology (ortho-k)
  • Dual Focus Contact Lenses

6. What Is Orthokeratology?

Orthokeratology, or ortho-k, is a non-surgical procedure designed to reduce nearsightedness. It involves the therapeutic application of specially designed contact lenses to reshape the cornea, the front part of the eye, overnight. This can effectively correct nearsightedness and certain types of astigmatism.

Ortho-k offers a promising solution for managing progressive myopia while providing the freedom of being glasses or contact lens-free during the day. Clinical studies have demonstrated its effectiveness in reducing myopia progression, thus reducing the risk of ocular diseases.


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7. Is Myopia Management Suitable for Adults or Only for Children?

Myopia management strategies are often most effective when initiated during childhood, as this is when myopia tends to progress most rapidly. However, certain approaches, such as orthokeratology (ortho-k), may also benefit adults. It's crucial to consult your Kirkwood Eye Center eye doctor to determine the best approach for your specific situation.


8. How Often Should My Child's Eyes Be Examined for Myopia Progression?

Regular eye examinations are essential to monitor myopia progression. The frequency of these exams will depend on your child's age, myopia severity, and risk factors. Annual eye check-ups are generally recommended, but some cases may require more frequent visits.


9. Are There Any Side Effects or Risks Associated with Myopia Management Treatments?

Most myopia management treatments are safe and non-invasive, but awareness of potential side effects is essential. For instance, ortho-k lenses may cause temporary discomfort or dryness. Atropine eye drops may lead to increased sensitivity to light. Your Kirkwood Eye Center eye doctor will discuss these potential side effects and help you decide on the right approach for your child.

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- Jan. 25, 2026
First visit and I enjoyed the experience. Everyone was nice and welcoming, I didn’t feel pressured... into buying glasses either.
- Jan. 11, 2026
Dr. Brooks and his staff are excellent! Professional all the way through whole process from front de... sk. MA, Doctor and check out with glasses fitting. He is well informed with broad knowledge in his field. I trust him and like his kind demeanor.
- Jan. 01, 2026
Staff was friendly, Dr. Brooks was quick and efficient. Every time I come, whether it’s an annual ... exam or have my eyes measured all the staff is extremely accommodating and kind. When I changed to progressive lenses, it was difficult for me to get used to the transitions. Everyone at Kirkwood make sure to help me understand the transition to the progressive lenses, and they were happy to continue helping me until everything was perfect.
- Dec. 31, 2025
Very thorough with great explanation.
- Dec. 01, 2025
Thanks Dr.Brooks, recommended!!
- Nov. 21, 2025
Excellent Service , very pleased with Dr. Taylor & Staff!
- Nov. 19, 2025
Very good experience
- Oct. 28, 2025
Great 😌 experience
- Oct. 02, 2025
The 2 front desk girls are GREAT!! And helpful. It doesn’t cost anything to be kind, they are just... as much human as we are. The Doctors are great as well.
- Sep. 10, 2025
Great job, thanks.
- Sep. 04, 2025
Great place. Friendly staff. Dr. Brooks was very personable and took time to answer my questions.
- Jul. 12, 2025
I appreciated Dr. Brooks’ honesty. I had done initial Lasik at a different location eight years ag... o for two very bad astigmatisms and I was very nearsighted back then. I am extremely happy to hear that my vision is still doing very well and this was just a routine check up. I had a very tiny correction now, and instead of pushing glasses or contacts on me, he told me that I really did not need them unless I absolutely wanted them. He also advised me if I were to go do a Lasik touchup it would correct that tiny distance vision, but then it would cause me to need reading glasses even more. That was information I did not know, and we also went over information for a family history of macular degeneration. Thanks for all the good info and being honest!
- Jun. 20, 2025
Very friendly staff! Came here for a new prescription and I wasn’t even there for an hour. I highl... y recommend!
- Jun. 20, 2025
New patient and had great experience
- May. 31, 2025
Dr. Brooks was great! He's straight to the point but in a way that you're not rushed. Answered a lot... of questions I've had looming over my head the last few years as my eyes continue to change with "age". Ladies that checked me in/out were super patient with me as well figuring out the numbers of my new insurance. Happy to have found a great place!
- May. 20, 2025
Great experience
- May. 10, 2025
Friendly & competent staff in a clean, bright & comfortable office. Dr Rosso and her clinical staff ... efficiently examine you, collecting all the data needed to provide various treatment options. They then answer all your questions, allowing you to partner with them in making the best decisions for your health & lifestyle. After years with one eye doctor in our previous state of residence, it’s a relief to find someone so kind, knowledgeable and trustworthy here in TX!
- May. 09, 2025
Great experience with staff and doctor!
- Apr. 15, 2025
Dr. Brooks is thorough and caring
- Feb. 25, 2025
Very nice people and Dr Russo is very efficient, professional, and knowledgeable.

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Myopia Management in Southlake

Our optometry practice in Southlake

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Hours
  • Monday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Tuesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Wednesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Thursday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
  • Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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10. Is Myopia Management Expensive, and Does Insurance Cover It?

The cost of myopia management can vary based on the chosen treatment method and location. Some treatments, like ortho-k, may involve initial higher costs but could reduce long-term expenses related to prescription updates and potential eye health issues. Schedule an appointment with Kirkwood Eye Center today to understand the specific costs and coverage options.

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