Get Specialized Myopia Treatment at Island Family Eyecare

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, makes daily tasks challenging. We check your eyes carefully during exams. We offer glasses, contact lenses, and vision exercises to improve sight.
Our team also helps with surgeries for better vision when needed. We stay with you at every step to provide the best care. At Island Family Eyecare, your needs come first. We aim to improve your vision and make your life better. Let us help you see clearly and live comfortably.
Myopia Causes and Early Signs
Myopia, or nearsightedness, happens when the eye cannot see far objects. This happens because the eyeball is too long or the cornea is too curved. The light then focuses in front of the retina instead of on it. This causes blurry distance vision.
Genes play a big role in myopia. If your parents have myopia, you are more likely to get it. Reading for long hours or using screens a lot can also cause myopia. Not spending enough time outdoors can increase the risk.
People with myopia may squint to see clearly. They may also get headaches from eye strain. Children may sit close to the TV or hold books near their faces. They may also struggle to read the board at school. Regular eye checks at Island Family Eyecare can find these signs early and help start treatment.
How Myopia Affects Vision and Daily Life
Myopia makes faraway objects look blurry. This can make daily tasks harder. Myopia can also lead to eye strain and headaches. Children with untreated myopia may fall behind in school. They cannot see the board well and may lose focus. This can lower their marks and make them feel less confident. Adults with uncorrected myopia may struggle at work. They may find it hard to follow presentations or use screens.
At Island Family Eyecare, we believe clear vision helps people enjoy life. Myopia can make outdoor fun less enjoyable. We help patients fix their vision so they can enjoy daily activities again.
Advanced Treatment Options for Managing Myopia
Island Family Eyecare offers many ways to treat myopia:
- Glasses - The most common and simple way to correct vision.
- Contact Lenses - Provide clear vision and sit directly on the eyes.
- Ortho-K Lenses - Worn at night to gently reshape the cornea. Help you see clearly during the day.
- Atropine Eye Drops - Used in low doses to slow myopia in children.
- LASIK Surgery - A permanent option that reshapes the cornea for better vision.
Preventing Myopia in Children and Adults
At Island Family Eyecare, we teach ways to prevent myopia. Spending more time outdoors is one of the best tips. Natural light helps the eyes thrive.
We also tell patients to take breaks when using screens or reading. The 20-20-20 rule is simple. Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Good posture also helps. Keep screens and books at the proper distance from your eyes.
Parents should limit screen time for kids. They should also encourage outdoor play. Adults can follow these habits, too. It is easier to prevent myopia when you start early. We are here to help at every step.
The Role of Regular Eye Exams in Myopia Management
Eye exams are key to managing myopia. At Island Family Eyecare, we check how well your eyes focus. We also look at the shape and size of the eyes.
Children need eye exams often. Early checks can stop myopia from getting worse. Adults with myopia also need regular visits. This helps prevent problems like retinal issues or cataracts.
We make sure your glasses or contact lenses match your needs. We also track changes in your vision. Yearly exams are a simple way to protect your eyes.
Exploring the Latest Research and Innovations in Myopia Care
Island Family Eyecare keeps up with the latest myopia treatments and tools. We use new research to give patients the best care. Some of the latest methods include:
Atropine Eye Drops
Low-dose drops are used to slow myopia in young patients. These are safe and easy to use.
Special Contact Lenses
We offer lenses made to slow the progression of myopia. They are soft and comfortable to wear.
Advanced LASIK Techniques
We follow the latest updates in LASIK surgery. These improvements make the procedure safer and more effective.
Digital Eye Trackers
These tools help us monitor eye movements. They can also suggest vision exercises that may help strengthen the eyes.
Meet Our Team
Island Family Eyecare has served the Bainbridge Island community for thirty years. We care for patients of all ages and provide a wide range of eye care services. Dr. Kirscher and Dr. Brase use modern techniques and tools. They also offer friendly and personalized care.
If you have an out-of-network plan or no insurance, you can pay in full during your visit and receive a 10% discount. For assistance, contact your insurance provider or our billing team.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday
8:00am - 4:30pm
Tuesday
8:00am - 4:30pm
Wednesday
8:00am - 4:30pm
Thursday
8:00am - 4:30pm
Friday
8:00am - 4:30pm
Saturday & Sunday
Closed
Island Family Eyecare
290 Madison Ave N #102
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110