Eye care service

Myopia Management

Care plans that help slow childhood prescription progression and protect future eye health.
What to expect

Myopia Control for Children.

Myopia, or nearsightedness, means your child can see things up close but has trouble seeing far away. In
many children, myopia gets worse every year as the eyes grow.

Time is of the essence. The earlier myopia is detected and managed, the better chance we have of slowing it
down and protecting your child’s long-term eye health.

Why myopia control matters

Process

A structured myopia control program.

Myopia management follows a measured pathway, tracking prescription change and building a plan that supports long-term visual development.
01

Baseline progression review

We assess current prescription trend, age, family history, outdoor time, near-work patterns, and visual demands.

02

Control option assessment

Evidence-informed options are reviewed, including specialty contact lenses, optical approaches, and other doctor-recommended pathways.

03

Program selection

Your doctor recommends the most suitable plan for your child’s risk profile, maturity, lifestyle, and comfort.

04

Monitoring and adjustments

Regular follow-ups track progression and allow timely adjustments to maintain control outcomes.

Best fit

Who It is For

Myopia management is most useful when a child’s nearsightedness is progressing or risk factors suggest close monitoring is needed.

Children with changing prescriptions

Recommended when glasses are getting stronger year over year or vision changes quickly.

Family history of myopia

Helpful when one or both parents are nearsighted, especially with early onset in the child.

High near-work routines

Useful for children with heavy reading, screen time, or limited outdoor time.

Parent stories

What families say about myopia management.

“We finally understood why our child’s prescription kept changing and what options could help slow progression.”

Parent of myopia patient

Brampton family

“The doctor explained the monitoring schedule and treatment choices clearly, so the program felt manageable.”

Myopia management family

Peel Region

“I appreciated that the plan considered our child’s age, routine, and comfort instead of giving us a one-size-fits-all answer.”

Pediatric myopia visit

Brampton

Information

Frequently asked questions.

Myopia usually cannot be reversed, but management aims to slow progression and reduce future risk.

Options may include specialty contact lenses, optical strategies, and other doctor-guided approaches depending on age, prescription, and suitability.

Follow-up timing depends on the chosen program and progression risk, but regular monitoring is an important part of care.

Suitability depends on age, maturity, prescription, and comfort. The doctor will explain which options are realistic.

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Book Myopia Management in Brampton.

499 Ray Lawson Blvd, Unit 13 · Brampton, ON · 905-487-4511