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 What exactly does this mean? Well, it is likely that children inherit the ability to be myopic from their parents if their parents have myopia; and given the right lifestyle conditions, children can then go on to develop myopia themselves. Lifestyle conditions include increased up-close activity such as reading, writing and electronics – computers, tablets and phones.

 Myopia begins in early childhood, progresses through the teen years, and usually stabilizes in the early twenties. The eyes grow in tandem with the rest of the body, and Myopia will progress in a similar fashion. This means there can be growth spurts and also periods of little to no change in vision.

 Typically, myopia is diagnosed in children between the ages of 6 and 12 years. As the body grows more rapidly during the teenage years, Myopia will generally grow worse during this period.

 Besides being young, science is showing that the more time a child spends indoors, the greater the likelihood they are to develop nearsightedness. Why? Indoor activity generally includes artificial lighting, and long periods of up-close, intense activity on electronics.

 People with myopia are at greater future risk of developing glaucoma, cataracts, and having retinal detachment.

 Treatment for myopia lies in controlling the progression of the disease since there is no cure for nearsightedness. This is typically referred to as a Myopia Management Program.

 Family Eye Care of O’Fallon offers two treatment options for children in our Myopia Management Program:

 MiSight daily disposable contact lenses that are worn 6 days a week and specifically designed to control myopia. These are the only FDA approved lenses for myopia management.

 Atropine eye drop therapy that is used in a low-dose, nightly before bedtime. This treatment has not yet been approved by the FDA for myopia management.

 If you are interested in learning more about the MMP program offered by Family Eye Care of O’Fallon, please click the button below to download our program overview.

 Please take a moment to download and complete our revised “Patient Registration” and “Patient Health History” forms prior to your scheduled appointment.

 Family Eye Care of O’Fallon accepts the both vision and medical insurance plans. Please click here for more information.

 Did you know that your Flexible Saving Accounts can be used for many optometric services and products?

 What are Electronic Health Records and how are they used at Family Eye Care?

 Your privacy is important to us. Please see all the ways we actively protect your privacy.

 Use this quick link to securely access your Personal Health Record with the login information provided to you at your last office visit

 All of the staff are very friendly and helpful. Office is completely accessible. Dr. Kloke was very patient when examining my special-needs daughter. Would highly recommend Family Eye Care to others.

 Family Eye Care of O’Fallon is now mask optional as per American Optometric Association and Illinois state guidelines.

 You may still see some of our doctors and staff wearing masks from time to time as this is up to their discretion.

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 You may also request that your doctor and any staff member you interact with to wear a mask during your visit. We are happy to accommodate your request.

 On behalf of our Family Eye Care team, we thank you for your support and promise to continue putting your health and safety first.

 Family Eye Care of O’Fallon is happy to announce that all of our doctors and staff have now received their full vaccinations.

 As we continue on our journey to safely servicing our patients, please understand the additional precautions we have implemented to keep you and your family healthy and safe:

 In order to keep a safe patient flow, we will require you to reschedule your appointment if you are more than 10 minutes late.

 Requiring patients, doctors, and staff to wear face masks while in the building.

 Minimizing the use of our waiting area – patients are taken directly to one of our 8 exam rooms for paperwork, exams and special testing whenever possible.

 Minimizing the use of our waiting area – patients are taken directly to one of our 8 exam rooms for paperwork, exams and special testing whenever possible.

 Maintaining a “no visitor” policy requiring all patients over the age of 18 to come to their appointment alone unless there are special circumstances.

 Allowing one additional person in the building after exam completion to assist with eyeglass selection.

 Sanitizing all eyeglass frames that are touched in our UV sanitizer.

 Thoroughly disinfecting exam rooms and testing areas between each patient visit.

 Limiting the number of people inside the building at any given time, and enforcement of social distancing.

 We have added portable UV-Sterilizing air filters to each exam room.

 Appointments are not necessary to come in and purchase / pick up glasses or contacts, but we may ask you to wait outside if overcrowding were to occur.

 If you prefer curbside pickup, our staff is happy to help. Just call when you are outside our office, and we will deliver to your car.

 On behalf of our Family Eye Care team, we thank you for your support and promise to continue putting your health and safety first.

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