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Pediatric Ophthalmology

What does baby see?

In the first months of life, brain and eye development combine to help an infant bring the world into focus.

Patient Story

‘Honored to be his mom’

Forget all the tests and treatments. Jase Amesbury embraces life with joy—swimming, bike riding and playing with his sister.

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‘A super happy little kid’

When 3-year-old Grayson had cataracts removed from both eyes, his parents wondered: Would he be able to see?

More screen time ups kids’ odds for nearsightedness

Give young eyes a break by encouraging outdoor time and other activities.

Patient Story

Sports, fun and hope

Kids with visual impairments try new activities, meet friends and show off their talents.

Jazzed about the solar eclipse?

It should be quite a show, but make sure you follow these 5 do's and don'ts to protect your eyes.

Patient Story

‘I am a mystery’

With courage and smiles, Addison Post battles an extraordinarily rare condition.

Patient Story

Altered vision

Sarah Baar and her toddler suffered from misaligned eyes. One doctor gave her no hope. But then she met Dr. Geddie.

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Helping Dessources see

When a 6-year-old boy came from Haiti with eye problems, his doctor first had to figure why he was so sensitive to light.

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‘Seeing the world for the first time’

Rare brain syndrome diagnosis provides clue to helping 20-month-old Connor Houghton’s vision.