Pediatric Syndromes and Disorders
A Child’s Eyes Are Different. The brain cells that control our vision are not fully developed, or mature, when we are born. These cells are developing throughout the first decade of life. Because of the immaturity of the child’s visual system, disorders that may have little effect on an adult’s ability to see can have a profound and life-long effect on a child’s vision.
Congenital & tramatic cataracts
Amblyopia (lazy eye)
Strabismus
Tearing in infants
Eye problems associated with juvenile diseases
Pediatric & congenital glaucoma
Eye Infections and pinkeye in children
Refractive error