Ashfield NSW local optometrist

Myopia Control For Chinese Children

Chinese-speaking families often ask detailed questions about children's short-sightedness, progression, spectacle lens options and Ortho-K. This page explains the decision points before an appointment.

Myopia control for Chinese children at iFocus Optometrists

Myopia control information for Chinese-speaking families, including why parents ask early, MiyoSmart, Stellest, Ortho-K and review planning.

  • Chinese family myopia questions
  • Children's eye test first
  • MiyoSmart and Stellest discussion
  • Ortho-K suitability
  • Regular review planning

Reviewed by: Dr Shirley Wang, B.Optom UNSW

Qualifications: Bachelor of Optometry, University of New South Wales

Languages: English, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese Chinese

Last medically reviewed: June 2026

Short answer

Chinese-speaking families often ask detailed questions about children's short-sightedness, progression, spectacle lens options and Ortho-K. This page explains the decision points before an appointment.

What parents should watch for

Squinting, moving close to screens, trouble seeing the board, headaches, reading fatigue or frequent prescription changes are reasons to book a children's eye test.

Options to discuss

Depending on the child, the optometrist may discuss myopia-control spectacle lenses such as MiyoSmart or Stellest, Ortho-K, contact lens options and review timing.

Common questions

Where can Chinese families discuss myopia control near Ashfield?

Families can book with iFocus Optometrists in Ashfield to discuss children's myopia and suitable options.

Can myopia be reversed?

Myopia usually cannot be permanently reversed, but progression may be managed in suitable children.

Is Ortho-K suitable for every child?

No. Suitability depends on prescription, corneal shape, hygiene ability, family support and review commitment.