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OPTI KID Why Choose Us NEW VISION NEW LIFE DISCLAIMER: The information in this brochure is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information is for general information purposes only. If you have persistent vision health problems or if you have further questions, please consult our ophthalmologists. For internal distributions only. KKLIU No: 1381/2017 Toll-free line : 1800 88 1201 www.optimax2u.com Central Region • TTDI (HQ) +603-7722 3177 • SHAH ALAM +603-5510 2535 • KLANG +603-3323 7742 • SUNWAY +603-5621 3388 • SRI PETALING +603-9057 7300 • SEREMBAN +606-761 0900 Northern Region • PENANG +604-282 3522 • IPOH +605-541 7144 Southern Region • JOHOR BAHRU +607-899 1800 • MUAR +606-953 8818 East Malaysia • KUCHING +6082-579 085 4) Over 210,00 satisfied patients 2) One of the eye specialist to introduce ReLEx Smile technology in Malaysia 8) ISO certified 3) A strong support system and network 6) Lifetime vision warranty 5) Wide range of treatment options, all under one roof 7) Operates a private eye hospital in Penang 10) Award winning: • 2017 Malaysia Health & Wellness Brand Award • 2016 MRCA National Growth Award • 2016 Frost and Sullivan Award • 2015 Sin Chew Business Excellence Awards • 2014 Sin Chew Business Excellence Awards 9) OPTIMAX Treatment Results & Analysis System (OTRAS) 1) Professional and experienced doctors

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Page 1: Why Choose Us OPTIKID · Pseudo-squint Some children, especially Asians appear to have squints due to skin folds covering the inner corners of the eye (pseudo-squints). These require

OPTIKIDWhy Choose Us

NEWVISION

NEWLIFE

DISCLAIMER: The information in this brochure is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information is for general information purposes only. If you have persistent vision health problems or if you have further questions, please consult our ophthalmologists.For internal distributions only.

KKLIU No: 1381/2017

Toll-free line : 1800 88 1201www.optimax2u.com

Central Region• TTDI (HQ) +603-7722 3177• SHAH ALAM +603-5510 2535• KLANG +603-3323 7742• SUNWAY +603-5621 3388• SRI PETALING +603-9057 7300• SEREMBAN +606-761 0900

Northern Region• PENANG +604-282 3522• IPOH +605-541 7144

Southern Region• JOHOR BAHRU +607-899 1800• MUAR +606-953 8818

East Malaysia• KUCHING +6082-579 085

4) Over 210,00 satis�ed patients

2) One of the eye specialist to introduce ReLEx Smile technology in Malaysia

8) ISO certi�ed

3) A strong support system and network

6) Lifetime vision warranty

5) Wide range of treatment options, all under one roof

7) Operates a private eye hospital in Penang

10) Award winning: • 2017 Malaysia Health & Wellness Brand Award • 2016 MRCA National Growth Award • 2016 Frost and Sullivan Award • 2015 Sin Chew Business Excellence Awards • 2014 Sin Chew Business Excellence Awards

9) OPTIMAX Treatment Results & Analysis System (OTRAS)

1) Professional and experienced doctors

Page 2: Why Choose Us OPTIKID · Pseudo-squint Some children, especially Asians appear to have squints due to skin folds covering the inner corners of the eye (pseudo-squints). These require

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Causes• Uncorrected refractive error (long-sightedness, astigmatism and short-sightedness).• Large differences in refractive error between both eyes• Squint• Vision obstruction by droopy eyelid, childhood cataracts etc.

Squints In ChildrenA squint occurs when one eye is straight while the other turns away in any other direction. Squints can either occur constantly or occasionally. They may result in:• Amblyopia• Poor depth perception and binocular vision• Abnormal head position

Pseudo-squintSome children, especially Asians appear to have squints due to skin folds covering the inner corners of the eye (pseudo-squints). These require no treatment.

TreatmentTreatment depends on the timing, type and severity of the squint. In children, squints are treated to improve their eyesight and binocular vision.Treatments for childhood squint include:• Treating the amblyopia �rst• Wearing glasses• Surgery• Vision therapy

Occlusion Therapy.

Convergent Squint

Treatment

Amblyopia is treated in 2 steps:1. Providing good vision (wearing glasses and treating all vision obstructions)2. Occlusion therapy. This is done by patching the good eye and forcing the poorer eye to develop clearer vision.The child has to be monitored regularly after starting the treatment, as vision improvement may take weeks to years.

Amblyopia is commonly known as lazy eye. It happens when the affected eye fails to develop normal vision during early childhood. Amblyopia is best treated as early as possible, between 4 to 6 years old. A comprehensive pre-school eye examination with your ophthalmologist will help early detection and ensure treatment success.

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