Regular eye examinations are important for children and adults because the eyes can be good indicators of overall health. Like many other health conditions, eye conditions can be treated if detected early.
for Children
Infants by 6 months of age should be examined by an ophthalmologist or pediatrician
Children (ages 1 - 18) should have their eyes examined every 2 to 4 years
High-risk children may require more frequent examinations and eye care treatment to help prevent the progression of an eye disease.
For High-Risk Children
Prematurity: birth weight less than 1,250 grams
Family history of congenital eye conditions (cataract, retinoblastoma, strabismus, or amblyopia)
Maternal intrauterine, cervicovaginal infection, or substance abuse
Systemic condition that may be vision threatening (Marfan Syndrome)
For Adults:
Blurred vision of close objects
Crossed eyes in some children
Eye strain
Headache while reading
High-Risk Adults include:
People with diabetes
People with glaucoma or a strong family history of glaucoma
People with AIDS/HIV
People who take medications that can cause toxicity to the eye (Hydroxychloroquine)
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How Our Process Works
All eye care should be so easy
How Our Process Works
1
Diagnose Early
Detect conditions swiftly for timely intervention and treatment.
2
Treat Effectively
Effectively treat conditions with cutting-edge technology and expertise.
3
Supervise Constantly
Continuous monitoring ensures optimal eye health and treatment adherence.
1
Diagnose Early
Detect conditions swiftly for timely intervention and treatment.
2
Treat Effectively
Effectively treat conditions with cutting-edge technology and expertise.
3
Supervise Constantly
Continuous monitoring ensures optimal eye health and treatment adherence.
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we have everything you need
Looking for the most popular opthalmologist clinic in Tijuana? Look no further.