Myopia Control Suitability

Myopia Control Suitability
Assesses vision and myopia progression risk in children and young adults.
- Vision and refraction assessment
- Eye pressure and colour vision checks
- Assessment by senior optometrists
Eye screening tests
- Auto refraction (eye power estimation)
- Visual acuity test
- Tonometry or eye pressure test
- Colour vision test
- Optometrist consultation and screening report
Assess Myopia Progression Risk in Children and Young Adults
This screening is designed to assess the vision and identify factors that may be associated with myopia progression.
Myopia commonly develops during childhood and may progress as a child grows. Early assessment helps parents understand their child’s vision status and whether myopia control strategies may be worth considering.
The screening includes a vision assessment by an optometrist, focusing on refractive error, visual function, and eye health indicators relevant to childhood myopia.
Based on the findings, the optometrist may discuss whether myopia control options, such as atropine eye drops or orthokeratology lenses, may be suitable for your child. Where appropriate, further assessment or referral will be advised.
Who should consider this screening
- Children and young adults with myopia
- Children and young adults with increasing spectacle power
- Children with one or both parents who are myopic
- Parents concerned about rapid myopia progression
- Children who spend long hours on near work or digital devices
- Families seeking advice on myopia control options
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