The Pediatric Cataract Service at Boston Children's Hospital provides highly specialized care for children with the most difficult cases of pediatric cataracts. Cataracts in babies and young children are treated urgently because they can have a lasting effect on their vision development.
As the cloudy lens blocks light from getting into the eye, the brain gets no visual experience through that eye, at a time when the eye and brain are working together to learn to see. As a result, a baby or child with an untreated cataract could be slowly going blind, and if cataract surgery is delayed, it might be too late to help.