Pediatric Eye Care Services
Specialized, child-friendly care for your child's most precious sense. We focus on early detection and correction of squint, amblyopia, and refractive errors.
Squint Treatment
Comprehensive diagnosis and surgical correction of strabismus for proper eye alignment.
Amblyopia Therapy
Early detection and treatment of lazy eye to prevent permanent vision loss.
Child-Friendly Care
Gentle, patient approach designed specifically for children's comfort and cooperation.
Advanced Pediatric Eye Services
Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for children's vision development and eye health
About Pediatric Eye Care
Pediatric Eye Care is critical because a child's visual system develops rapidly during the first 8-10 years of life. Early detection and treatment of vision problems ensures proper development and prevents permanent vision loss.
Common Childhood Eye Conditions
Early detection and treatment for optimal visual development
Squint (Strabismus)
Eye misalignment requiring timely correction for proper depth perception
Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)
Poor vision in one eye due to brain ignoring blurred image
Refractive Errors
Nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism correction
Pediatric Cataract
Congenital or early-developing lens clouding requiring surgery
Key Childhood Eye Conditions We Manage
Focusing on issues that impact learning and development
Squint (Strabismus)
Misalignment of the eyes (turned in, out, up, or down). Requires timely correction with glasses or surgery to restore alignment and depth perception.
Types:
- Esotropia (eyes turn inward)
- Exotropia (eyes turn outward)
- Hypertropia (one eye higher)
- Accommodative squint
Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)
Poor vision in one eye due to the brain ignoring the blurred image. The most critical condition to treat early, usually with patching or atropine drops.
Causes:
- Refractive amblyopia
- Strabismic amblyopia
- Deprivation amblyopia
- Mixed amblyopia
Refractive Errors
Nearsightedness (Myopia), Farsightedness (Hyperopia), or Astigmatism. Must be corrected with glasses, even if the child doesn't complain, to prevent Amblyopia.
Common Types:
- Myopia (nearsightedness)
- Hyperopia (farsightedness)
- Astigmatism
- Anisometropia
Pediatric Cataract
Clouding of the lens present at birth or developing early. Requires urgent surgery and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation to restore light to the retina.
Types:
- Congenital cataract
- Developmental cataract
- Traumatic cataract
- Metabolic cataract
Learning-Related Vision Problems
Issues like poor tracking or eye teaming (convergence insufficiency) that make reading and classroom work difficult, treated with vision therapy.
Symptoms:
- Poor reading comprehension
- Skipping lines while reading
- Double vision
- Eye strain and fatigue
Childhood Eye Infections & Allergy
Management of persistent conjunctivitis, styes, and chronic eye allergies that affect comfort and concentration.
Common Issues:
- Allergic conjunctivitis
- Bacterial conjunctivitis
- Viral conjunctivitis
- Chalazion and styes
Warning Signs Parents Should Watch For:
Frequent eye rubbing, extreme light sensitivity, poor tracking of objects, head tilting, covering one eye while reading, holding objects very close to the face, or persistent redness/discharge.
If you notice any of these, schedule an appointment immediately.
The Child Vision Correction Journey
A step-by-step approach combining doctor expertise with parent involvement
Child-Friendly Examination
Use of special charts, toys, and objective equipment to accurately check vision and refractive errors, often involving dilation.
Optical Correction (Glasses)
Prescribing the most accurate glasses to provide a clear image to the brain, which is the foundational treatment for many issues.
Amblyopia Management
Aggressive therapy, typically involving patching the better eye to force the brain to use and develop the vision in the lazy eye, crucial before age 8.
Surgical Correction (If Needed)
Squint surgery to straighten eye alignment or Cataract surgery to remove the cloudy lens and implant a new one for clear vision.
The Time-Sensitive Nature of Amblyopia
- Amblyopia is a neurological condition; the eye is physically fine, but the brain isn't processing the image correctly.
- The brain's visual pathways are highly plastic only during early childhood.
- Treatment is most successful when started before age 5, and efficacy drops significantly after age 8-10.
- Consistency in patching and wearing glasses is the single biggest factor for success.
Vision for Learning
Supporting academic and life skills
Primary Pediatric Vision Treatments
Tailored treatments to maximize a child's visual potential
Corrective Spectacles
Accurate prescription of glasses, often after dilating the eyes (cycloplegic refraction), is essential for treating large refractive errors that cause Amblyopia.
Prescribed For:
- Hyperopia (Farsightedness)
- Significant Astigmatism
- Accommodative Esotropia (Squint)
- Post-Cataract Surgery Correction
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) Therapy
The core treatment for Amblyopia, involving patching the strong eye for specified hours a day or using atropine drops to temporarily blur the strong eye, forcing the weak eye to work.
Therapy Components:
- Strict adherence to patching schedule
- Follow-up Vision Checkups
- Vision exercises (Pleoptics)
- Atropine Penalization (alternative to patch)
Squint & Childhood Cataract Surgery
Squint surgery adjusts the eye muscles to correct alignment. Pediatric Cataract surgery removes the cloudy lens, often followed by an intraocular lens implant, requiring immediate rehabilitation.
Surgical Focus:
- Squint Muscle Recession/Resection
- Early Cataract Extraction (if dense)
- Ensuring visual axis clarity
- Combining with IOL or contact lens
Why Dilation is Necessary for Kids' Eye Exams
Children have strong focusing muscles (accommodation) which can hide farsightedness and astigmatism. Dilation drops temporarily paralyze these muscles, allowing the doctor to get the true, accurate refractive error of the eye, which is vital for preventing Amblyopia.
Accurate Assessment
Essential for proper diagnosis
Why Choose Vivekanand Eye Care Center for Your Child?
A compassionate and expert team dedicated to achieving your child's best possible vision
Compassionate, Patient Care
Our team understands how to interact with children, making the eye examination process fun, engaging, and stress-free for both the child and parents.
Objective Assessment Tools
Use of modern equipment like Retinoscopes and Auto-refractors to accurately measure eye power, even for pre-verbal or uncooperative children.
Family-Centric Counseling
Providing detailed, practical instruction to parents on patching, eye drop use, and managing vision therapy at home, ensuring high compliance.
Timely Surgical Intervention
Recognizing that conditions like congenital cataract and some squints require immediate action, we prioritize their swift and effective surgical management.