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Myopia Management
Overview

Myopia (nearsightedness) is increasing rapidly among children. Our myopia control program uses evidence-based interventions including special contact lenses, atropine drops, and orthokeratology to slow progression and protect long-term eye health.

Who Needs This Service?
  • Children with progressive myopia
  • Parents with high myopia (genetic risk)
  • Kids spending limited time outdoors
  • Children with early-onset myopia (before age 10)
  • Those with rapid myopia progression
Diagnosis & Testing
  • Comprehensive pediatric eye examination
  • Axial length measurement
  • Cycloplegic refraction
  • Risk factor assessment
  • Family history evaluation
Treatment & Procedure
  • Orthokeratology (overnight contact lenses)
  • MiSight daily disposable lenses
  • Low-dose atropine eye drops
  • Increased outdoor time recommendations
  • Regular monitoring every 6 months
Frequently Asked Questions