Myopia Control for Children in Kew East

Slow Vision Changes Early:
If your child’s eyesight is getting worse each year, there are now proven ways to help slow progression and protect their long-term vision.

“I’ve been trying to understand what I can do to help prevent my child’s vision from getting worse over time. It’s so promising that there have been technological advances in this area.”

Melissa

Melissa Ung
Cutler Optometrists

Experienced Care for Growing Eyes in Kew East

Hi, I’m Melissa.

Your child’s vision is still developing, which is why early intervention matters.

Our optometrists have a special interest in myopia control and work with families to create personalised plans based on your child’s age, prescription, and lifestyle.

We focus on practical, evidence-based options designed to slow progression, not just correct vision.

Melissa

Getting Started Is Simpler Than You Think

Cutler Optometrists Myopia Management

Step 1: Understand Your Child’s Vision

We assess your child’s prescription, eye health, and how their vision has been changing over time.

Step 2: Identify the Right Approach

Based on their age and needs, we recommend suitable myopia control options and explain how each works.

Step 3: Trial & Introduction

If contact lenses are suitable, your child can try them in a supported environment, at their own pace.

Step 4: Teach & Support

We guide both you and your child through everything, from handling lenses to building confidence.

Step 5: Ongoing Monitoring

Regular check-ups allow us to track progress and make adjustments if needed.
Could Myopia Control Help Your Child?

Answer a few quick questions to see if your child may benefit from myopia control and what options could be suitable.

Children's Vision Quiz

Myopia Management Quiz
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1. How old is your child?
Peak myopia progression years are 6-14; scoring reflects clinical risk windows.
2. Has your child's glasses prescription changed in the last 12 months?
3. How much time does your child spend outdoors each day?
Research shows outdoor time plays a role in eye development.
4. How many hours per day does your child spend on screens or doing close-up work (reading, devices, homework)?
5. Do either you or your child's other parent wear glasses for distance (short-sightedness)?
Short-sightedness has a strong hereditary component.
6. Has your child ever complained about squinting, headaches, or struggling to see the board at school?
Select all that apply.
7. How do you currently feel about your child's prescription being managed?
There is a difference between correcting vision and actively addressing progression.
8. Has your child's eye care provider ever discussed their myopia progression with you?
9. How open would you be to exploring options that may help slow your child's vision from getting worse?
10. If you learned there were clinically supported ways to help slow your child's myopia progression, what would you do?
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Why Families Choose Us for Myopia Control

Early Intervention Focus

We prioritise slowing progression early, when it can make the biggest difference.

Individual Treatment Plans

Every child is different, and we tailor recommendations accordingly.

Support for Parents & Kids

We take the time to explain everything clearly and support your child through the process.

Ongoing Care & Monitoring

We track changes over time to ensure the best possible outcome.

  • FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
About Myopia Control

What age can myopia control start?

Myopia control is typically most effective in children aged 6–16, but suitability depends on the individual. We assess this during your visit.

Take the First Step in Protecting Your Child’s Vision

Find out if your child is a suitable candidate for myopia control, or book an assessment to discuss your options in more detail.

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