Anonymous
Post 03/17/2026 22:50     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

Not worth it, OP. Potentially 1% increase. Basically, just a placebo effect. We declined both treatment options for our DC. They just use glasses. Will never use contacts.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2026 10:09     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

Try Lisa Wei in Arlington. Excellent bedside manner. https://www.docwei.com/Lisa_L._Wei,_MD,_PC/Welcome.html
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2026 09:53     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

Wt?
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2026 09:26     Subject: Re:Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

Anonymous wrote:Vike Vicente specializes in this but it will take time to get in with the practice.


He is the best .. worth the wait.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2026 22:41     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For myopia, which is separable from astigmatism, multiple large well controlled studies have shown that children who get sufficient outdoor time every day are both less likely to develop myopia and to have it progress much more slowly if it does develop.

Taiwan now mandates a lot of daily outdoor time for students at all schools in the country. This has shown significant reductions in both myopia and rate of progression for those who do develop it.


Or it’s genetics.


Even with unfortunate genetics, sufficient outdoor time usually will slow progression non-trivially.


No.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2026 22:38     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

Where do you live?
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2026 21:39     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For myopia, which is separable from astigmatism, multiple large well controlled studies have shown that children who get sufficient outdoor time every day are both less likely to develop myopia and to have it progress much more slowly if it does develop.

Taiwan now mandates a lot of daily outdoor time for students at all schools in the country. This has shown significant reductions in both myopia and rate of progression for those who do develop it.


Or it’s genetics.


Even with unfortunate genetics, sufficient outdoor time usually will slow progression non-trivially.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2026 21:18     Subject: Re:Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

Vike Vicente specializes in this but it will take time to get in with the practice.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2026 20:42     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

Some people here clearly are not up-to-date on the latest options for kids. OP is correct that ortho K lenses are one of the options for myopia control. Another poster mentioned Misight contacts and Stellest lenses for glasses. None of these are going to fix a problem. They slow down the progression of myopia. I am not as familiar with their effects on astigmatism.

One of my kids wears the Misight contacts and likes them. The other, who is younger, just got the Stellest glasses. They are not ready for any sort of contact lens. They will switch to Misight when they’re a little bit older. I like the idea of disposable daily contacts versus something worn overnight.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2026 14:17     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

Paul S. Cunningham in Clinton, MD
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 07:19     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

lol. In America there is no treatment. I've been living with mine for 50 some years. Just started needing glasses full time in my late 40s.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 06:31     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

There are many uninformed posts in this thread.

OP look at myopia control options in kids. There are many (not all) that are approved and accessible here. Atropine drops and MiSight are very popular but there is also Ortho-K, off label contacts, and most recently the Essilor Stellest glasses. Check out Facebook groups.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2026 23:23     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

Anonymous wrote:For myopia, which is separable from astigmatism, multiple large well controlled studies have shown that children who get sufficient outdoor time every day are both less likely to develop myopia and to have it progress much more slowly if it does develop.

Taiwan now mandates a lot of daily outdoor time for students at all schools in the country. This has shown significant reductions in both myopia and rate of progression for those who do develop it.


Or it’s genetics.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2026 23:10     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

For myopia, which is separable from astigmatism, multiple large well controlled studies have shown that children who get sufficient outdoor time every day are both less likely to develop myopia and to have it progress much more slowly if it does develop.

Taiwan now mandates a lot of daily outdoor time for students at all schools in the country. This has shown significant reductions in both myopia and rate of progression for those who do develop it.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2026 22:27     Subject: Pediatric opthomologist to treat an astigmatism

I’ve had astigmatism since age 9. I wore eyeglasses as a kid and switched to contacts as a young adult. I’m 52 now.