Half of the worlds children could be short sighted by 2050*

As myopia specialists, we have strategies to help reduce the progression of myopia. Higher levels of myopia are associated with more eye complications, and are more difficult to correct with spectacles and contact lenses.

Myopia Control Options

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    Orthokeratology

    Overnight vision correction. Simply wear the lenses whilst you sleep and then remove them in the morning. Experience great vision without contact lenses or glasses throughout the day! And they help slow myopia by approximately 50-60%

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    Mycon

    Myopia control spectacles from Rodenstock. Available in premium, high index materials for higher prescriptions.

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    MiyoSmart

    The Hoya MiyoSmart spectacle lenses are designed to reduce the progression of short sightedness by approximately 60%

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    Daily Contact Lenses

    Daily disposable contact lenses that work in a similar way to standard contact lenses, but with the added myopia management technology that can slow myopia progression by around 60%

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    Imperium

    Our latest and most affordable lens design from Caledonian Optical. Designed to slow the progression of myopia by up to 4.5x