Myopia Specialists in Frederick, MD
Find expert eye care professionals specializing in myopia control for children in Frederick, Maryland. Compare treatments, read reviews, and book appointments.
Myopia Management Specialists
- Dr. FREDERICK SATKOWIAK
- NADEEN AL-GHANDOUR
- ROBERT ACQUADRO
- DR. FREDERICK ALEXEI HUIZAR
- Dr. FREDERICK JAMES NEHER
- DR. FREDERIC K NEVINS
- Dr. FREDERICK PETER DARIN
- JAMES AMEDEU
About Myopia Control in Frederick, MD
Finding the right myopia management specialist in Frederick, Maryland is an important step in protecting your child's long-term eye health. Myopia (nearsightedness) is becoming increasingly common in children, and early intervention with evidence-based treatments can help slow its progression.
Our directory features 8 eye care professionals in the Frederick area who specialize in myopia control treatments including orthokeratology (Ortho-K), MiSight contact lenses, low-dose atropine eye drops, and specialized spectacle lenses like Stellest and MiYOSMART.
What to Look for in a Myopia Specialist
- Experience with pediatric patients and myopia management protocols
- Access to advanced diagnostic equipment like corneal topography
- Certification in orthokeratology or specialty contact lens fitting
- Knowledge of the latest research and treatment options
- A comprehensive approach that considers lifestyle factors
Available Treatments in Frederick
- Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) - Overnight contact lenses that reshape the cornea
- MiSight 1 Day - FDA-approved daily contact lenses for myopia control
- Low-Dose Atropine - Eye drops that slow myopia progression
- Myopia Control Glasses - Specialized spectacle lenses
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Take our free myopia risk assessment to understand your child's risk, then connect with a specialist in Frederick to discuss the best treatment options.
Last reviewed: June 2026