
Explain It to Me, Doc
Medical questions deserve real answers—without the medical jargon.
Explain It to Me, Doc is a patient-first podcast where expert doctors break down complex medical topics into simple, honest conversations. Each episode features a different physician who explains their perspective on common and emerging health issues—everything from:
- Dry eye disease and myopia
- Ketamine therapy
- TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation)
- ...and much more
If you’ve ever found yourself Googling symptoms or leaving a doctor’s office more confused than when you walked in, this podcast is for you.
We cover:
- What the condition actually is
- Why it happens
- What treatments are available
- What patients can expect during and after care
No pressure. No hype. Just clear, compassionate explanations so you can make confident decisions about your health.
Explain It to Me, Doc
Understanding Myopia Management with Dr. Marie Homa-Palladino
If you’re a parent and your child was just told they’re nearsighted (or myopic), you probably have a lot of questions. What does this mean? Will it get worse? What should you do next?
In this episode, Dr. Shefali Miglani sits down with Dr. Marie Homa-Paladino—an optometrist, mom of two nearsighted kids, and a national expert in myopia management. They talk parent-to-parent about what’s happening with kids’ vision today, why myopia is on the rise, and what real steps you can take—both at home and with your doctor—to protect your child’s eyesight.
You’ll learn:
- What myopia really is and why it’s more than just needing glasses
- How screen time and lifestyle changes are affecting our kids’ vision
- Why early treatment matters (and what your options are)
- Tips for helping your child at home, including how to use screen time limits on devices
- How treating myopia can actually boost your child’s confidence and social life
Whether you’re just starting to explore your child’s diagnosis or want to learn more about how to manage it, this episode is here to help. You’re not alone—and there are real solutions.
To learn more about Dr. Marie Homa-Paladino's practice, visit moaeyes.com.