Comprehensive Myopia Management at City Eyes Optometry Center, Sherman Oaks CA

FC – Comprehensive Myopia Management at City Eyes Optometry Center, Sherman Oaks CA

City Eyes Optometry Center in Sherman Oaks, California, is committed to offering individualized, excellent care for patients with myopia. Led by Dr. Craig Steinberg, our practice has served the San Fernando Valley community since 1994, providing advanced diagnostic care and innovative vision correction solutions.

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is one of the most common refractive disorders worldwide. However, it involves more than just blurred distance vision. Myopia can be progressive, meaning it worsens over time, and may lead to a significant risk of serious eye diseases if not properly managed. At City Eyes Optometry Center, we focus on slowing myopia progression through evidence-based treatments and care plans tailored to patient education.


Understanding Myopia

Myopia results when the eyeball grows too long (axial elongation) or the cornea (the eye's clear front surface) becomes too curved. This causes light to focus in front of the retina instead of on it, making distant objects appear blurry while close objects remain clear.

People with myopia may experience:

  • Blurry distance vision
  • Frequent squinting
  • Headaches or eye strain
  • Fatigue during visual tasks such as reading or driving

Although glasses and contact lenses can correct the blurry vision caused by myopia, these approaches do not stop the condition from progressing. The goal of modern myopia management is to slow this progression, especially in children and young adults whose eyes are still developing.


Importance of Myopia Control

In recent decades, myopia prevalence has increased so rapidly that it is considered a global health issue. Reports show that nearly one in three Americans has myopia, and the rate reaches up to 90% of individuals in some Asian countries. Researchers suggest this trend is linked to increased use of digital screens, decreased outdoor time, and increased demands for early academic development.

While mild myopia is easily managed with glasses, high myopia (a prescription stronger than -6.00 diopters) is associated with a significantly increased risk of developing serious eye diseases, such as:

  • Retinal detachment
  • Myopic macular degeneration
  • Glaucoma
  • Cataracts

These conditions can lead to permanent vision loss if not properly managed. Therefore, early detection and intervention are critical to protecting long-term ocular health. Our comprehensive approach at City Eyes Optometry Center combines clinical expertise with advanced diagnostic tools to detect the early signs of myopia and create strategic plans to slow its progression.


Myopia in Children

Dr. Steinberg and the team at City Eyes Optometry Center conduct detailed eye health exams, using advanced technology to diagnose and track myopia. This exam goes beyond testing visual acuity; it also includes checks on eye structure, focusing ability, and eye coordination.

Our thorough examination process may include:

  • Measurement of refractive error to determine the extent of myopia
  • Evaluation of corneal shape (topography) and thickness
  • Examination of eye alignment and focusing control
  • Evaluation of family history and environmental factors

This thorough approach ensures that each treatment plan is personalized to the patient's vision, age, and lifestyle.


Treatment Options and Myopia Management at City Eyes Optometry Center in Sherman Oaks CA

City Eyes Optometry Center offers several clinically proven options for myopia management that aim to control the condition's progression rather than just correcting vision. Dr. Steinberg designs each plan to meet the patient's individual needs, ensuring optimal results and comfort.

1. Orthokeratology (Ortho-K)
Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) is a non-surgical technique that uses specially designed, gas-permeable contact lenses worn overnight. These lenses gently reshape the cornea while you sleep, temporarily correcting myopia so you can see clearly during the day without glasses or contact lenses.

While many patients appreciate the convenience of Ortho-K, the therapy is also known to slow myopia progression in children and teenagers. This makes it an increasingly popular option for young, active patients or anyone who prefers not to wear lenses during the day.

The benefits of Ortho-K include: Clear daytime vision without eyewear, a non-invasive and reversible treatment, proven myopia control in children and adolescents, and a great solution for athletes and individuals with active lifestyles.

2. Atropine Eye Drops
Low-dose atropine eye drops are a leading medical treatment for effectively slowing myopia progression in children. Atropine works by relaxing the eye's focusing mechanism, which is thought to minimize strain and slow the axial elongation (lengthening) of the eye—a primary cause of worsening myopia.

At City Eyes Optometry Center, we closely monitor patients using atropine therapy to ensure it is safe and effective. This treatment is particularly beneficial for children whose myopia is progressing quickly.

3. Multifocal Contact Lenses and Glasses
Multifocal contact lenses and certain types of eyeglasses are also used for managing myopia progression. These lenses are designed to reduce eye strain and provide clear vision at various distances, which may decrease the stimulus that causes eye elongation. Multifocal soft contact lenses offer a convenient daytime option, providing vision correction while simultaneously helping control myopia progression.


Meet Dr. Craig Steinberg

Dr. Craig Steinberg and the entire team at City Eyes Optometry Center are truly passionate about caring for your vision. When you visit, you'll receive a comprehensive exam where we not only check your sight but also look closely for any early signs of eye health issues. Dr. Steinberg is highly experienced in treating conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and dry eye syndrome. We use the latest technology to get the most accurate picture of your eye health. Our mission is to help you enjoy a lifetime of clear vision and well-being. From the moment you walk in, you'll experience compassionate, expert care—you're in trusted hands.


Payment and Insurance

We make premium eye care accessible at City Eyes Optometry Center by accepting a wide array of vision insurance plans. Our team handles all verification and claims to maximize your benefits and simplify billing.

Accepted plans include:

  • VSP
  • Medicare
  • EyeMed
  • Spectera
  • HealthNet
  • Cigna
  • Medical Eye Services
  • United Healthcare
  • Blue Cross

We also welcome Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. For flexible financing, CareCredit lets you pay in affordable monthly installments—ensuring timely access to advanced myopia management without financial barriers. Our staff is here to answer any coverage questions.

OFFICE HOURS


Monday
Closed


Tuesday
9:00am - 5:00pm


Wednesday
9:00am - 5:00pm


Thursday
9:00am - 5:00pm


Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm


Saturday
9:00am - 2:00pm


Sunday
Closed

City Eyes Optometry Center

4454 Van Nuys Blvd # C
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

(818) 981-2489