AI Documentation for Myopia Management

Comprehensive documentation for myopia diagnosis, progression tracking, and management strategies including ortho-k and atropine therapy.

Myopia documentation requires tracking refraction changes, axial length progression, and treatment efficacy. Doctora automates progression calculations, generates parent reports, and maintains comprehensive treatment records for all myopia management strategies.

Common Symptoms

Difficulty seeing distant objects clearly

Squinting to see far away

Headaches from eye strain

Difficulty driving at night

Sitting close to screens

Diagnostic Tests

Refraction

Determine degree of myopia

Axial Length Measurement

Track progression

Corneal Topography

Ortho-k fitting

Cycloplegic Refraction

True refractive error in children

Documentation

Essential Documentation for Myopia (Nearsightedness)

Baseline refraction and axial length

Critical

Risk factor assessment

Critical

Parent education for children

Important

Progression tracking over time

Critical

Treatment efficacy monitoring

Important

AI Solutions

How Doctora Streamlines Myopia (Nearsightedness) Documentation

Automated progression tracking

Calculate progression rates automatically

Risk assessment tools

Identify high-risk patients for aggressive management

Parent report generation

Visual progress reports for family education

Treatment protocol templates

Standardized documentation for all myopia treatments

Research-ready data export

Contribute to myopia control studies

Treatment

Treatment Options for Myopia (Nearsightedness)

Glasses

Traditional correction with single vision or progressive lenses

Contact Lenses

Soft or RGP lenses for daily wear

Orthokeratology

Overnight corneal reshaping for myopia control

Atropine Drops

Low-dose atropine for progression control

Multifocal Contact Lenses

Specialized lenses for myopia management

Billing Codes

Common ICD-10 Codes for Myopia (Nearsightedness)

Doctora automatically suggests appropriate codes based on your documentation

H44.21

Degenerative myopia, right eye

H52.11

Myopia, right eye

H52.13

Myopia, bilateral

Patient Education Topics

Importance of outdoor time for children

Screen time management strategies

Compliance with treatment plans

Regular follow-up importance

Follow-up Protocol

Every 3-6 months for progression monitoring

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