Amblyopia is a reduction in best corrected visual acuity that cannot be attributed to structural eye abnormalities and results from strabismus, anisometropia, high bilateral refractive error, or visual deprivation. It is primarily a defect in central vision and prevalence is 2-4% in North America. Treatment involves refractive correction, patching or penalizing the better eye to force use of the weaker eye. Prognosis is best when treatment begins early in childhood during the critical period of visual development.