
Childhood myopia doesn't have to keep progressing. At our Wellington clinic, we offer MiYOSmart glasses and MiSight contact lenses to slow myopia progression and reduce the risk of serious eye conditions later in life. We track results with twice-yearly assessments so you can see the progress.
Overview
Myopia is a common visual condition known as nearsightedness that prevents children from seeing clearly in the distance. Childhood myopia tends to get worse over time and may be associated with early onset cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal complications. There are many options to help prevent harmful eye conditions.
Without treatment, myopia can progress quickly and may lead to a higher risk of sight-threatening diseases.
We most often use:
Less commonly used are once-daily eye drops which have shown approximately 50% reduction in progression.
Ortho-K uses custom retainer lenses worn overnight to gently reshape the cornea while you sleep — so when you wake up, your vision is corrected without glasses or contacts. Beyond convenience, Ortho-K has shown meaningful results in slowing myopia progression in children and teens, making it one of the most effective tools we have for myopia control.
Treatment starts with a consultation to assess eligibility. Most patients reach approximately 90% correction within the first week. Ortho-K isn't right for everyone — your optometrist will help determine if it's a good fit.
Email us to book an Ortho-K consultation.
We perform prescription checks and measure the length of the eye and the shape of the front of the eye twice a year. Our global myopia management service includes wide field retina scan (Optomap) twice a year, axial length measurement, and topography. Your doctor will review results and advise on the best treatment approach.
The Canadian Guideline for screen time recommends no screen time 1 hour before bed and outdoor time minimum 1 hour per day. For children under 2 years old, screen time is not recommended (exception: video chatting with family). For children 2 to 5, limit routine screen time to about an hour or less per day.
Located in the heart of Wellington West, we offer full-scope optometric services for individuals and families. From routine eye exams to advanced diagnostics and custom lenses, our team combines clinical expertise with a community-focused approach to ensure every patient receives attentive, high-quality care.

Myopia (nearsightedness) is a common visual condition that prevents children from seeing clearly at a distance. Childhood myopia tends to get worse over time and may be associated with early onset cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal complications.
We most often use MiYOSmart glasses (60% reduction in progression, ages 6–18) and MiSight soft contact lenses (59% reduction, age and readiness based). Less commonly, we use once-daily eye drops which have shown approximately 50% reduction.
We perform prescription checks and measure the length and shape of the eye twice a year using Optomap, axial length measurement, and topography.
Book an appointment at any of our three Ottawa locations. Your eyes are in good hands.