Myopia Research, Training & education

Advancing Science, Shaping Clinicians, and Transforming Myopia Care

Pioneering the Next Era of Myopia Control

Through leading-edge clinical research, we generate evidence-based insights that drive innovation in diagnosis and treatment of myopia. Our specialized training programs equip practitioners with the latest knowledge and hands-on experience, ensuring excellence in patient care. Additionally, our educational initiatives provide patients and families with the information they need to make informed decisions about myopia control. By integrating research, training, and education, we are shaping the future of myopia management.

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Main Services for Myopia Management

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In order to determine the most viable option for the long-term management of your child’s myopia, we perform thorough testing using special equipment to establish a comprehensive baseline for the treatment. An overview of the current available options, their safety and efficacy profiles, their applicability to your child’s scenario, as well as the time and financial investment required is provided to help you make an well informed decision.

Overnight OrthoK is one of the most effective options to slow eye elongation. The treatment utilizes custom designed contact lenses (OrthoK lenses) made from rigid gas permeable materials to reshape the cornea and provide clear unaided vision during daytime. Due to its unique advantage of complete freedom from any correction during daytime, flexibility of allowing parents to be in charge of lens application, removal, and care; OrthoK is a very popular choice in younger myopes with active lifestyle and strong motivation to be spectacle free.

MFCLs offer similar efficacy of myopia control as OrthoK, but instead are worn during daytime. MFCLs are available as daily disposable or monthly replacement options, hence are easier to clean and maintain, with minimal impact on corneal shape, and offer easier transition or combination with glasses hence greater flexibility when traveling or camping. As a result, it is a great choice for children who have strong motivation to be spectacle-free and the ability to handle the application and removal of the lenses independently.

Atropine eye drop of diluted concentrations, another widely prescribed treatment for myopia control, offers good convenience and tolerability. It can be used as a standalone treatment for children who prefer to wear glasses or as an adjunct therapy to overnight OrthoK or daytime MFCL.

Glasses specially designed for slowing myopia are currently undergoing phase III clinical trials in the US hence not available for commercial use yet. Manufacturer-sponsored studies have shown highly promising controlling efficacy. We are eager go share with you the clinical performance of the treatment used outside of US and will inform you as soon as this technology is approved.

Other specially designed glasses and contact lenses are also commonly prescribed for children with more complicated presentations. We have ample experience working with highly complex cases and will help you find the most appropriate option that balances the quality of vision, safety of long-term use, and efficacy for myopia control.

Typical Clinic Flow for myopia treatment

  • Trial lens application
  • Lens fitting assessment
  • Lens application and removal training
  • Schedule follow-up visits
  • Establish a comprehensive baseline
  • Discuss treatment options
  • Answer your questions
  • Schedule for fitting visit 
  • Check vision
  • Evaluate fitting of lenses
  • Assess ocular health
  • Adjust or finalize lens design & parameters
  • Review lens handling procedure
  • Schedule for follow-up visit
  • Check vision
  • Assess ocular health
  • Evaluate lens fitting
  • Inspect lens condition & review lens wear an care routine
  • Assess myopia controlling efficacy
  • Adjust design or parameters if necessary
  • Schedule next visit