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Lazy eye is the most common cause of vision loss in children. We are researching the condition and hope our findings will lead to better treatments. Participation involves 30 minutes standard eye tests, 2 x 3 hour study visits in Headington, Oxford. Both include Eye tests and an MRI scan (safe and non-invasive brain scan). This research investigates how patching changes the brain. Ethics approval reference: 23/WM/022

Koala Study

We are looking for

5-8 year old children with lazy eye, and with normal vision

Expenses

Compensated for time and expenses