What is Pediatric Eye Care?

Pediatric eye care focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye conditions in children, from infancy to adolescence. Children's eyes are constantly developing, making early detection and treatment of any issues crucial to ensuring proper vision and overall eye health. At Shreem Hospital, our specialized pediatric ophthalmologists understand the unique needs of young patients and provide gentle, comprehensive care tailored to their age and developmental stage.

Our pediatric eye care services include vision screening, treatment for refractive errors (like nearsightedness or farsightedness), management of eye conditions such as strabismus (crossed eyes) and amblyopia (lazy eye), and care for congenital or hereditary eye disorders. We aim to create a child-friendly environment that makes young patients feel comfortable and supported while providing the best possible care for their eyes.

Pediatric Eye Care
SHREEM EYE AND ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL

Why choose us for Eye Treatments?

At Shreem Hospital, we bring together the best of expertise, technology, and compassionate care. Here's why patients across India trust us:
Expert Team

Our team is equipped with the latest advancements to provide accurate diagnostics and effective treatment.

Best facilities

We use advanced techniques, including minimally invasive procedures, ensuring quicker recovery and better outcomes.

Affordable Care

We ensure that you understand your condition and treatment to make informed decisions about your eye health.

Accessible and Affordable Services

Our transparent pricing, and compassionate care make Shreem Hospital a trusted choice for glaucoma management in the community.

Symptoms of Pediatric Eye Conditions

While some eye conditions may not have obvious symptoms, parents should watch for the following signs in children:

  • Difficulty reading, writing, or focusing on objects.
  • Misaligned or crossed eyes (strabismus).
  • Frequent rubbing or squinting of the eyes.
  • Sensitivity to light or excessive tearing.
  • Persistent redness or swelling in the eyes.
  • Poor hand-eye coordination or delayed motor skills.
  • Difficulty recognizing objects or people at a distance.

Causes of Pediatric Eye Problems

Several factors can lead to eye conditions in children, including:

  • Genetic Factors: A family history of eye disorders like myopia, strabismus, or glaucoma can increase the risk in children.
  • Congenital Abnormalities: Some eye problems, like congenital cataracts or retinal disorders, are present at birth.
  • Infections or Injuries: Eye infections or trauma during childhood can cause vision issues.
  • Lifestyle Factors: Excessive screen time, poor lighting, or inadequate nutrition can contribute to eye strain and vision problems.
  • Premature Birth: Premature babies are at a higher risk for certain eye conditions, such as retinopathy of prematurity.

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4th floor, Florence Excellence, above Kathiyavadi khadki restaurant, Vasna - Bhayli Main Rd, Vadodara, Gujarat 390015