Myopia Assessment

MYOPIA ASSESSMENT

DO YOU OR YOUR CHILD HAVE TROUBLE SEEING OBJECTS AT A DISTANCE?

Nearsightedness, or myopia, is a common vision condition diagnosed during a basic eye exam. Treatment options include glasses and/or daytime contact lenses, LASIK surgery, or corneal refractive therapy (CRT). Paragon CRT lenses, which are FDA-approved for adults and children, eliminate the hassle of glasses and daytime contacts and the risks of surgery — you simply insert Paragon CRT contact lenses at night before bed, and then awake in the morning, remove the lenses, and enjoy the corrective benefits all day long.

If you are experiencing symptoms of myopia (nearsightedness) and think you may be a candidate for CRT contact lenses, please fill out and submit the questionnaire below.

You currently suffer from dry eye

Your child complains of headaches, squints, or holds objects very close to his face

You have been told you are not a good candidate for LASIK due to age

Your child has progressing myopia that requires a stronger glasses/contacts prescription year after year

Your child often breaks or loses his glasses

Your child is limited in activities/sports because of his glasses

Your child cannot see the board at school or is suddenly doing poorly in classes

You have been diagnosed with mild to moderate myopia (with or without mild astigmatism)

You wear eyeglasses and dislike their limitations

You’re one of the 40% or greater who suffer from soft contact lens intolerance

Your job or lifestyle requires excellent vision without the daytime use of contacts or glasses

You regularly participate in contact sports or water sports