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Dr. David A. Goodwin  
275 Parkway Dr. Ste. 415  
Lincolnshire, IL 60069  
Tel: (847) 243-3330  
Fax: (847) 243-3332  
Cell: 847.962.5924  
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CRT is for people of any age who are nearsighted.

The FDA has approved CRT for people with up to six diopters of myopia (-6.00 on your prescription); you may also have up to -1.75 diopters of astigmatism. The CRT procedures can be performed on practically anyone of any age, with healthy eyes.

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Paragon CRT is the first therapeutic lens design Approved by the FDA for
 overnight contact lens Corneal Refractive Therapy for the temporary reduction of myopia

The  FDA placed no age  restrictions on candidates  for Corneal Refractive Therapy with
Paragon CRT. CRT is being successfully performed on children 12 years old & younger.

CRT is a great option for children and teens that are active
in sports activities or any other extra curricular activities.
   
 

Not everyone can wear Paragon CRT. Paragon CRT therapeutic lenses are not yet available  for those who require reading glasses or bifocals (presbyopia). You may be fitted in a monovision mode (one eye corrected for near vision and one corrected for distance vision). You might still need reading glasses. However, since there are many variations in patient physiology and visual needs, the decision for CRT, at any age, can only be made after a thorough eye exam by us. At this time, farsightedness  (hyperopia) is not correctable with CRT.

 
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