5 Key Takeaways
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Childhood myopia rates are increasing, yet contact lens fitting for myopic children remains infrequent.
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The study analyzed data from 1,800 U.S. locations, focusing on pediatric myopia management trends.
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Practices averaged 11 myopic children per quarter, showing no significant growth over the nine-quarter period.
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Contact lens fitting rates averaged 3.27%, with no meaningful upward trend observed during the study.
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The findings highlight barriers to adoption and opportunities for industry leaders to enhance pediatric contact lens fitting.
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