Specialized Pediatric Care for Stable Vision and Eye Control
Nystagmus is a condition characterized by involuntary, rhythmic movements of the eyes. These movements may occur horizontally, vertically, or in a circular pattern and can affect one or both eyes.
At Stewart Eye, we provide expert pediatric eye care for children with nystagmus, focusing on improving visual stability, supporting healthy development, and addressing underlying causes. Care is led by Dr. Sara Stewart, with a thoughtful and child-centered approach.
Abnormal development of visual pathways or brain structures before birth.
Genetic conditions that predispose individuals to nystagmus.
Neurological disorders, head injuries, inner ear conditions, or certain medications.
Severe refractive errors, strabismus, or amblyopia (lazy eye) that disrupt visual input.
Identifying the cause is important for effective management and treatment planning.
Nystagmus may appear as rapid, jerky eye movements, slow oscillations, or a combination of both. These movements can interfere with normal visual processing and stability.
Early diagnosis helps guide management and support visual development.
We evaluate visual clarity, eye movements, and focusing ability.
Dr. Stewart assesses contributing visual or neurological factors.
A customized care plan is developed to support stable vision and visual development.