Advanced pediatric eye care
If your child needs care for an eye injury or condition, our experienced pediatric eye doctors (ophthalmologists) at Dell Children's - Eye Center Cedar Park provide advanced tests and treatments for eye disorders in children. All ophthalmologists have some training in children’s eye problems, but pediatric ophthalmologists have additional training and practice in examining children and caring for their eye problems. We listen to understand you and your child. Then, we work with you to deliver a personalized care plan that’s right for your child.
Diagnosing and treating childhood eye conditions
Does your child’s eye look different? Is your child’s hand and eye coordination off? Do visual cues go unnoticed? Talk with your child’s doctor about any new symptoms or concerns. Our eye doctors specialize in preventive care to help detect eye conditions as early as possible.
We diagnose and treat eye conditions, including:
- Amblyopia (lazy eye)
- Astigmatism
- Blindness or low vision
- Blocked tear duct
- Cataracts
- Clogged tear ducts and excessive tearing
- Cloudy eyes
- Congenital anomalies of the eye
- Double vision and eye movement disorders
- Drooping eyelid
- Esotropia (cross eye)
- Eye infection, such as pink eye
- Farsightedness and nearsightedness
- Genetic conditions, such as color blindness
- Glaucoma (build up of pressure in the eye)
- Retinopathy of prematurity (blinding retina conditions)
- Strabismus (eye misalignment)
- Stye (sore bump on the eyelid)
- Tumor
Vision tests and treatments for children
Experienced care teams provide high-quality diagnostic eye and vision tests. During a vision test, our pediatric ophthalmology care team helps your child feel comfortable by explaining the test and using equipment specifically designed for children. A child’s eye health can be related to other health conditions, such as autoimmune disease, a developmental abnormality or neurological condition. We connect you with other pediatric specialists at Dell Children’s Medical Center, if needed.
Pediatric surgical care for eye conditions
Our ophthalmologists are also trained eye surgeons and provide surgical care for eye injuries and other emergencies. For some eye conditions, a procedure may be part of your child’s care plan. Your child’s care team takes the time to explain the procedure to you and your child. Tell us your concerns and ask us your questions — big and small. We also explain what to expect before surgery and how to care for your child after surgery.