Myopia Control for Children in Coffs Harbour
If your child’s vision is getting worse each year, you’re not alone – and there is something you can do about it.
At RJK Optometry, we provide evidence-based myopia control treatments designed to slow the progression of short-sightedness (myopia) and protect your child’s long-term eye health.
What is Myopia?
Myopia (short-sightedness) is a condition where distant objects appear blurry, while close-up vision remains clear.
It often begins in childhood and tends to progress as children grow – especially during school years.
Why is Myopia Getting Worse?
Myopia is becoming increasingly common in children due to a combination of factors, including:
- Increased screen time
- Less time spent outdoors
- Genetic predisposition (family history)
- Intensive near work (reading, devices, study)
What is Myopia Control?
Myopia control refers to a range of treatments designed to slow the progression of short-sightedness in children.
The goal is not just clearer vision today – but healthier eyes for life.
Myopia Control Treatments We Offer
At RJK Optometry, we tailor treatment to each child’s needs.
Orthokeratology (Ortho-K)
Ortho-K involves wearing specially designed contact lenses overnight that gently reshape the cornea while your child sleeps.
- Clear vision during the day (no glasses required)
- One of the most effective myopia control treatments
- Ideal for active children
Learn more about Ortho-K
Myopia Control Spectacle Lenses
Specially designed glasses that help slow the progression of myopia while providing clear, comfortable vision.
- Non-invasive and easy to use
- Suitable for younger children
- Worn like regular glasses
Myopia Control Contact Lenses
Soft contact lenses designed specifically for myopia control.
- Comfortable daily wear
- Effective at slowing progression
- Suitable for older children and teens
When Should Myopia Control Start?
The earlier myopia is detected, the more effective treatment can be.
We recommend an eye examination:
- Before starting school (around age 4–5)
- Annually during school years
- Sooner if vision is changing rapidly
Signs Your Child May Have Myopia
It is important to look for the following signs:
- Squinting to see clearly
- Sitting very close to screens or books
- Complaints of blurry distance vision
- Frequent headaches
- Difficulty seeing the board at school
If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to have your child’s eyes checked.
Our Approach to Myopia Control
At RJK Optometry, we take a personalised approach to your child’s vision.
At our practice we combine the following:
- Comprehensive eye examinations
- Advanced diagnostic technology
- Evidence-based treatment plans
- Ongoing monitoring and support
We’ll take the time to explain all options and help you choose the best path for your child.
FAQs on Myopia Control
Book a Myopia Assessment
If you’re concerned about your child’s vision, early action makes a real difference.
Our team is here to help you understand your options and protect your child’s long-term eye health.