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
CriticalRisk factor assessment
CriticalParent education for children
ImportantProgression tracking over time
CriticalTreatment efficacy monitoring
ImportantAI 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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