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Myopia Management in Waterdown, ON

At Flamborough Family Eyecare, we understand how much parents worry when their child’s vision begins to change. Nearsightedness, or myopia, often starts in school-age years and tends to progress quickly as children grow. We offer dedicated myopia management services, designed to slow the progression of nearsightedness and protect your child’s long-term eye health. With advanced lens technology, specialty contact lenses, and personalized care, we help children see clearly while safeguarding their vision for the future.

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What Is Myopia?

Myopia, commonly called nearsightedness, means that objects in the distance look blurry while closer objects remain clear. It happens when the eye grows too long or the cornea curves too steeply, causing light to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it.

Signs your child may have myopia include:

  • Squinting or holding books and devices very close

  • Complaints of blurry distance vision

  • Sitting close to the TV or whiteboard in class

  • Frequent headaches or eye strain

Why Myopia Management Matters

In the past, the only solution for myopia was prescribing stronger glasses or contact lenses as a child’s vision worsened year after year. Today, research shows that we can actually slow myopia progression with targeted treatments.

This matters because higher levels of myopia don’t just mean thicker lenses—they raise the risk of long-term eye diseases such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. Managing myopia helps your child’s vision today, but also protects their future eye health.

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Myopia Control at Flamborough Family Eyecare

Dr. Ruhl and our team are proud to offer a full range of evidence-based treatments, customized to each child’s needs, comfort, and lifestyle. Options include:

  • Overnight lenses (orthokeratology): Special contact lenses worn while sleeping that gently reshape the cornea, providing clear vision during the day without glasses or daytime contacts.

  • Dual-focused soft contact lenses: Comfortable, child-friendly lenses that not only correct vision but are clinically shown to help slow myopia progression.

  • Specialized eyeglass lenses: Innovative spectacle lens designs that support clear vision while helping manage the progression of nearsightedness.

  • Customized treatment plans: Each program is designed to match your child’s prescription, lifestyle, and family goals, with regular monitoring to ensure the best results.

The Myopia Process: What to Expect

Parents often ask what the process looks like. Here’s how we guide your child every step of the way:

  1. Comprehensive Eye Exam & Risk Assessment: We measure vision, prescription changes, eye health, and family history.

  2. Personalized Treatment Planning: Together, we discuss the best options for your child, whether glasses, contact lenses, or ortho-k.

  3. Lifestyle Considerations: We consider your child’s school activities, screen time, and sports when tailoring a plan.

  4. Ongoing Care & Adjustments: We monitor your child’s progress and adjust treatment as needed to ensure the best results.

  5. Partnership with Parents: We provide education on healthy visual habits, such as outdoor time and screen-time breaks.

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Protect Your Child’s Vision for the Future

The earlier myopia management begins, the greater the impact on your child’s long-term eye health. Take the first step by booking a myopia consultation with Dr. Ruhl and our team.

At Flamborough Family Eyecare, you’ll find more than routine eye care—you’ll find a team dedicated to protecting your child’s vision for a lifetime.