When 2 year old Master M presented to our rooms over 6 months ago, he was tired, angry frustrated and his speech was poorly developed.
Read MoreWhen we first met Miss C, she was only booked in for a routine eye examination simply because her brother was having an eye test. No one suspected that she might have an eye problem.
Read MoreApril is Autism Awareness Month and this is in honour of all the children and adults with Autism.
Read MoreHow many babies do you see with the most amazing large eyes in their tiny heads. We all get excited about it and tend to associate this feature with beauty. What many people don’t realise is that having large eyes can be an indication a condition that can lead to glaucoma.
Read MoreChildren are no different to adults when it comes to their eyes and vision. Glaucoma, Cataracts, Macular dystrophy can also occur in little people including babies.
Read MoreVery happy to support children outdoors being active. Outdoor play helps prevent myopia, where individuals can develop shortsightedness.
Read MoreDid you know. ….The first 14 days after birth are the most crucial for the development of Good Vision for your baby.
Read MoreHas your baby been tested?
Read MoreJust another day at the office with a special visit from 9 News
Read MoreFive performance issues that may indicate your child has a vision problem:
Read MoreMany children and adults may have a #lazy, #turned #in, #crossedeye.
Read MoreA good friend of mine that lives and understands #autism very well listed this and I felt I needed to share.
Read MoreDecades ago, few pediatricians had heard of autism. In 1975, 1 in 5,000 kids was estimated to have it.
Today, 1 in 68 is on the autism spectrum. What caused this steep rise?
Read MoreAs a modern day parent you like to be well equipped to be able to effectively deal with any unforeseen situation for your children. Therefore, understanding the different forms of infection that might affect your child is importantOne such infection is Peri Orbital Cellulitis.
Read MoreThe eye is the mechanism required to relay visual images to the brain for us to see. It requires that all components including iris, cornea, lens, retina work in a coordinated fashion to promote clear vision. A malfunctioning of any of these parts can cause partial or total blindness or other visual concerns.
Read MoreThe occurrence of the first episode of infection of this virus is referred to as the “primary infection”. This is often seen in childhood.
Read MoreHello, everyone ! My name is Jasmyn Elisa Polite.
I am 20 years old and a college student at Daytona State. I was diagnosed with cataracts as a baby an had to get cataract surgery. As a result, I was diagnosed with Glaucoma at 9 years old.
Read MoreMarcus Gunn first described the syndrome in 1883. Marcus Gunn phenomenon or ‘jaw’ winking phenomenon’ is seen in 4 to 6% of congenital ptosis patients
Read MoreDo you know the Four T signs of Type 1 Diabetes? It is important to raise awareness, remember them and know what to do if they spot them.
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