This document provides information on amblyopia, including its definition, epidemiology, pathophysiology, classification, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment modalities. It defines amblyopia as a reduction in best corrected visual acuity that cannot be attributed to a structural eye abnormality. The main causes are strabismic amblyopia, stimulus deprivation amblyopia, and anisometropic amblyopia. Treatment involves eliminating obstacles to vision, correcting refractive errors, and forcing use of the amblyopic eye through occlusion or penalization of the good eye. Occlusion therapy is the most effective amblyopia treatment.