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Is your child's prescription getting worse? We can help slow it down.Now welcoming new patients — all ages, including infants.Did you know your baby's first eye exam should happen between 6 and 12 months old?Up to 75% of children's vision problems are missed by vision screenings — only a full eye exam can catch them.Is your child nearsighted? Ortho-K can slow myopia progression by up to 50%.Is your child's prescription getting worse? We can help slow it down.Now welcoming new patients — all ages, including infants.Did you know your baby's first eye exam should happen between 6 and 12 months old?Up to 75% of children's vision problems are missed by vision screenings — only a full eye exam can catch them.Is your child nearsighted? Ortho-K can slow myopia progression by up to 50%.
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Is Your Child at Risk for Myopia Progression?

Answer 5 quick questions to get a personalized risk assessment and find out what steps you can take to protect your child’s vision.

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Myopia Risk Screener

This 5-question screener takes less than 2 minutes. It’s designed for parents of children ages 6–18 and is based on established myopia risk factors.

5

Questions

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This screener is for informational purposes only and does not replace a professional eye exam.

Why This Matters

A Screener Is Just the Start

This screener gives you a risk snapshot based on the most well-established myopia risk factors. But a comprehensive eye exam — including corneal topography and axial length measurement — gives you the full picture.

The earlier we identify myopia progression, the more we can do to slow it. Treatments like Ortho-K and atropine are most effective when started before the prescription climbs past -3.00.

43–64%

Reduction in progression with Ortho-K

Ages 6–14

The critical window for maximum treatment impact

1 in 2

Children worldwide projected to be myopic by 2050

Medical Disclaimer

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information provided here should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice from a qualified eye care provider. Always consult with a licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist regarding any eye health concerns, symptoms, or treatment decisions.