About MyopiaProgression.com
We believe every parent deserves access to the same evidence-based information that guides clinical decisions about their child's vision.
Why We Exist
Childhood myopia is increasing at an alarming rate. By 2050, an estimated 50% of the world's population will be myopic—and high myopia significantly increases the risk of serious eye conditions later in life.
Yet most parents don't know that myopia progression can be slowed. They don't know about orthokeratology, low-dose atropine, or specialized contact lenses. They don't know that the earlier intervention begins, the better the outcomes.
We created MyopiaProgression.com to change that. Our goal is to translate complex clinical research into clear, actionable guidance that helps parents make informed decisions about their child's eye care.
Our Team
MyopiaProgression.com is developed and maintained by a team of eye care professionals with specialized expertise in pediatric optometry and myopia control. Our editorial team includes:
Clinical Advisors
Board-certified optometrists and ophthalmologists with active myopia control practices
Research Analysts
Specialists who monitor peer-reviewed literature and translate findings for parent audiences
Health Educators
Writers trained in health communication who ensure content is accurate and accessible
Our Commitment
Evidence-Based Content
Every clinical claim is grounded in peer-reviewed research from reputable journals and institutions.
Editorial Independence
Our content recommendations are not influenced by advertising relationships or commercial interests.
Regular Updates
We review and update content as new research emerges to ensure accuracy and relevance.
Transparency
We clearly distinguish between established science, emerging research, and expert opinion.
Important Note
MyopiaProgression.com provides educational information only. We are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified eye care professional about your child's specific situation. The information on this site should not be used to make treatment decisions without professional guidance.
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We welcome your questions, feedback, and suggestions for improving our content.
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