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12/23/2025
New treatment for children with myopia (nearsightedness).For many children, the experience of getting their first pair o...
12/01/2025

New treatment for children with myopia (nearsightedness).

For many children, the experience of getting their first pair of glasses is an inevitable milestone, the first in a lifetime of visits to the eye doctor.

But what if those lenses could actually help preserve the child’s vision and reduce the chances for more serious eye problems in adulthood?

That’s the promise of a new type of lens approved by the Food and Drug Administration in September. While the technology has previously been available in Europe, Asia and other parts of the world, it’s now rolling out in the U.S.

Here’s what to know about the new approach.

What is myopia and why is it increasing?
Myopia, commonly called nearsightedness, is when people can clearly see objects at close range but struggle with distant objects, which often appear blurry or indistinct.

Studies conducted around the world have shown rising rates of myopia, which researchers have associated with increased time indoors looking at screens, books and other objects held close to the eyes.

In the U.S., 30% to 40% of children will have myopia by the time they finish high school, according to Dr. Michael Repka, a professor and pediatric ophthalmologist at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

Until now, doctors had few options for treating the condition.

“It was typically and simply: ‘Your child needs to wear glasses and they’ll live with it,’” Repka said. “‘It will be lifelong and it will likely get worse over the next few years.’”

How do the new lenses work?
The specialized glasses, sold under the brand Essilor Stellest, are approved by the FDA to slow nearsightedness in 6- to 12-year-olds.

The FDA said it cleared the lenses based on company data showing children experienced a 70% reduction in the progression of their myopia after two years.

Over time, myopia causes the eye to grow longer, worsening vision and increasing the risk of tears to the retina — the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye that is essential for vision.

The new lenses use 11 concentric rings filled with tiny raised dots to refocus light onto the retina in a way that is believed to slow elongation of the eye.

“Whether this hypothesis is ultimately proven to be true, of course, matters only in part,” Repka said, noting that the lenses appear to work regardless of how the underling science works.

In the company study, children wearing the lens showed a 50% reduction in eye lengthening when measured after two years. Currently, researchers in the U.S. and other countries are conducting their own independent studies to confirm those results.

Ophthalmologists say the potential benefits go beyond preserving vision to heading off some long-term consequences of severe myopia, which can include cataracts, glaucoma and retinal detachment that can lead to blindness.

“Now we have a way to slow that down and maybe we can prevent kids from having that really elongated eye that puts them at risk for blindness,” said Dr. Rupa Wong, a Honolulu-based pediatric ophthalmologist.

How much will the lenses cost?
The suggested retail price is $450, according to EssilorLuxottica, the company that makes the lenses.

Major U.S. vision insurance providers are expected to cover the lenses for children who meet the prescribing criteria.

Which children are good candidates?
Under the FDA’s approval decision, the lenses can be prescribed to any child with myopia who’s within the recommended age range. There were no serious side effects, according to FDA, although some children reported visual disturbances, such as halos around objects while wearing the lenses.

The studies that the FDA reviewed for approval were conducted in Asia. Repka said U.S. ophthalmologists and optometrists may want to see some additional research.

“I think before it becomes widely used, we will need some data in the United States” showing that the lenses work, said Repka, who is conducting a U.S.-based study of the new lenses supported by the National Institutes of Health.

A new type of lens approved by the FDA promises to slow nearsightedness in children. These specialized glasses, available in the U.S. for the first time, aim to reduce the progression of myopia in kids aged 6 to 12.

This little friend showed up today in the office.This is influenza A, the classic flu virus with its classic symptoms.Ke...
11/24/2025

This little friend showed up today in the office.

This is influenza A, the classic flu virus with its classic symptoms.

Keep an eye on your children for high fever, muscle aches, and fatigue.

Byheart Infant Formula Recall:The FDA has issued a recall of Byheart formula for cases of infant botulism.Product Detail...
11/10/2025

Byheart Infant Formula Recall:

The FDA has issued a recall of Byheart formula for cases of infant botulism.

Product Details for Voluntary Recall:

The voluntary recall applies to the following two batches of ByHeart infant formula:

Batch Code: 251261P2, Use by: 01 Dec 2026
Batch Code: 251131P2, Use by: 01 Dec 2026
UPC: 5004496800

The batch code and use by can be found on the bottom of the can.

No other ByHeart batches are impacted by this voluntary recall.

What Consumers Should Do:

Consumers who have purchased ByHeart infant formula from the identified batch codes should immediately discontinue use and dispose of the product. If you’ve discarded any formula from the following batches, ByHeart will replace those cans at no cost.

If your infant is experiencing symptoms related to infant botulism, contact your health care provider immediately. To report an illness or adverse event, you can:

Call an FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator if you wish to speak directly to a person about your problem.

Complete an electronic Voluntary MedWatch form online.

If any parents have questions please contact Byheart experts at hello@byheart.com.

For more information visit byheart.com or call 1 (833) 429 - 4327.

We believe in feeding freedom. Feeding our babies is a universal way we show our love in those beautiful and blurry early days of parenthood. At ByHeart, well-fed means a balanced blend of nature and science — for babies’ health and parents’ peace of mind.

Last week our office endured a great loss.Our beloved Brittany and her husband, JP, suffered the unexpected loss of thei...
10/17/2025

Last week our office endured a great loss.

Our beloved Brittany and her husband, JP, suffered the unexpected loss of their son, Oliver.

As many know, Brittany gave birth to twins almost 7 months ago, and we have seen her family grow immensely with love and happiness.

Next Thursday on October 23rd, our office will close for the afternoon to celebrate Oliver's life.

We thank all of you for understanding as we all help Brittany and JP navigate the grief of this loss.

We are so excited to launch online scheduling! Appointments can be made at healow.com (no log-in required) or in the Hea...
07/01/2025

We are so excited to launch online scheduling!
Appointments can be made at healow.com (no log-in required) or in the Healow app. Appointments can also be rescheduled or cancelled via healow.com.

06/01/2025

I have recently been diagnosed with lymphoma.

As scary as that sounds, it is one of the most-treatable cancers there is.

I am not ill/sick in any way. I will be working as usual until I am told to not do so.

The doctors feel that I may have caught it very early which could mean anything from no chemotherapy to chemotherapy. And I trust that the Oncologist will provide our family with right plan of care.

I am informing all of you, in case, there may be a need to reschedule appointments this summer, should I undergo chemotherapy.

Thank you for all of your support,

Dr. Reyes

We have clinic hours on most Saturdays (except major holiday weekends) from 0800 to 1130hrs.
05/10/2025

We have clinic hours on most Saturdays (except major holiday weekends) from 0800 to 1130hrs.

Fisher Price Recall
04/15/2025

Fisher Price Recall

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled stroller toys, keep them away from children, and contact Fisher-Price to receive a free replacement stroller toy. Consumers will be asked to permanently mark the egg component of the stroller toy with the word “Recall” and the unique identifie...

02/27/2025

To all:

At this time, there is not a need to vaccinate children under the age of 1yr for the measles.

We will follow the recommendations of the local health department regarding the measles outbreak and the need for an emergency MMR vaccine.

If your child has completed his/her 1 year checkup then a MMR vaccine was administered during that visit.

If, for some reason, a MMR vaccine was not given at the 1 year visit then please contact our office to schedule your child for a MMR vaccine.

Thank you for your support of our office!We are honored to be chosen to be the Best of McKinney!We look forward to many ...
10/22/2024

Thank you for your support of our office!

We are honored to be chosen to be the Best of McKinney!

We look forward to many wonderful years in the care of your child!

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177 N Ridge Road
McKinney, TX
75071

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Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
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Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Saturday 8:30am - 11am

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