Comprehensive Myopia Care in Myrtle Beach, SC at Human Eyes Vision Center
Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, is a vision condition that is growing at a fast rate around the world, affecting people of all ages but especially children and young adults. At Human Eyes Vision Center in Myrtle Beach, SC, we are dedicated to managing both simple and complex vision conditions like Myopia. Led by Dr. Benjamin Bittner, our skilled team uses sophisticated diagnostic tools and individualized treatment plans to provide effective, long-term care for our patients with Myopia.
Understanding Myopia (Nearsightedness)
Myopia is a refractive error that causes distant objects to appear blurry while close-up objects remain clear. This happens when the eyeball grows too long or the cornea is too curved, which causes light to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it.
Key facts about Myopia include:
- Typical Onset: Myopia typically begins in childhood or the teenage years.
- Progression: If left unmanaged, the condition can worsen with age, requiring stronger prescriptions over time.
- Risk Factors: Common risk factors include a family history of Myopia, prolonged screen time, a lack of outdoor activity, and other genetic predispositions.
- Impact: Myopia causes blurred distance vision and can lead to eye strain. High levels of Myopia significantly increase the risk of serious eye diseases later in life.
Why Early Detection Is Crucial
Detecting and managing Myopia early is essential. When unmanaged, progressive Myopia not only requires increasingly stronger prescriptions but also puts patients at a higher risk for developing serious eye conditions like retinal detachment, glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
Parents should watch for early signs in children, which may include:
- Squinting to see distant objects.
- Sitting very close to the television or holding screens close to their face.
- Complaining about blurry vision at school.
A comprehensive eye exam at Human Eyes Vision Center allows for early detection and intervention, enabling Dr. Bittner to create a tailored plan to manage your child's myopia progression.
Our Myopia Management Services
We believe that myopia care is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Our approach involves carefully assessing each patient's lifestyle, visual demands, and overall eye health to recommend the most effective management plan.
Our services include:
- Prescription Glasses: As the most common method for correcting Myopia, we offer a wide selection of lenses customized to your exact prescription. Our opticians provide personalized fittings to ensure comfort and durability. Same-day glasses are also available for many patients, offering a quick and effective vision solution.
- Contact Lenses: For those who prefer not to wear glasses, we offer a variety of contact lenses from leading brands. Our options include soft disposable lenses as well as specialized gas-permeable (GP) lenses to accommodate more complex prescriptions.
- Specialized Lenses for Myopia Management: We offer innovative lenses explicitly designed to help slow the progression of Myopia in children and young adults. These lenses not only correct blurry vision but also serve as a tool for long-term management. Our team provides expert fitting, education, and ongoing monitoring to ensure these lenses are as effective as possible.
- Continuous Monitoring and Education: Myopia requires ongoing evaluation. Regular follow-up visits allow us to monitor for any changes, assess your eye health, and adjust your treatment plan as needed. We also prioritize educating our patients on lifestyle adjustments related to screen time and outdoor activity that can support healthy vision.
Advanced Technology for Myopia Management
Accurate diagnosis and monitoring are the keys to effective myopia care. We utilize modern diagnostic technologies to ensure a complete and precise assessment of your eyes.
- Optos Optomap®: This technology captures an ultra-wide digital image covering over 80% of your retina in a single scan. This broad view allows us to more easily spot early signs of eye diseases that can be associated with Myopia.
- Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): An OCT scan provides detailed, cross-sectional images of the retinal layers. This allows for a highly accurate observation of any changes linked to severe Myopia.
These tools enhance our ability to provide early detection and effective care for patients of all ages.
Meet Dr. Benjamin Bittner, OD
The commitment to excellence at Human Eyes Vision Center is led by Dr. Benjamin Bittner, OD. Originally from Miami, Florida, Dr. Bittner earned his Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from Florida Atlantic University and his Doctorate of Optometry from Nova Southeastern University. He has served the Myrtle Beach community for over 15 years, providing comprehensive, patient-focused eye care aimed at improving everyday vision and quality of life.
Insurance and Payment Options
Human Eyes Vision Center accepts a wide range of medical and vision insurance plans.
Medical Plans:
- Medicare
- United Healthcare
- Cigna
- Aetna
- Blue Cross & Blue Shield
- Medicaid
- Tricare
Vision Plans:
- VSP, Spectera, Davis, Always Care, and Medicaid.
Our staff is available to help you understand your coverage and payment options.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday & Sunday
Closed
Human Eyes Vision Center
9403 SC-707 unit c
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588