HIGH MYOPIA

Your eyes, safe from the challenges of high myopia.

Myopia is an eye disorder that causes objects at a distance to appear blurry. It is generally due to an increase in the axial length of the eye (large eyes).
When myopia exceeds 5 diopters, we refer to high myopia, pathological myopia, or severe myopia. High myopia affects approximately 2% of the population and increases the predisposition to certain eye diseases that affect vision, such as retinal detachment, atrophy of the central portion of the retina, growth of blood vessels beneath the central area of ​​the retina (macula), macular holes, or separation of the retinal layers (schisis).

Because of this, periodic monitoring of these patients is necessary.

Insurers and Mutual Insurance Companies

Insurers and Mutual Insurance Companies

These are some of the mutual insurance companies and health insurance providers we work with. However, the agreement with these mutual insurance companies will depend on the healthcare center.

If your policy doesn’t appear on the list, please don’t hesitate to contact us for more information.

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