Located inside Montclair Optometric Center
One in three children is affected by myopia (nearsightedness), which may progress due to environmental, behavioral, or genetic factors. Progressive myopia can result in axial elongation of the eye, increasing the risk of long-term anatomical damage and potential vision loss.
Treatment options may include:
Low-dose topical eye drops
Specialty orthokeratology (ortho-k) lenses
Specialty soft multifocal contact lenses
Each management plan is tailored to slow the progression of myopia and preserve long-term visual health.