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Do you know that managing myopia in children is now considered your duty of care?

Are you having trouble convincing parents that myopia needs to be managed, not simply corrected?

Or are you just overwhelmed by the sheer breadth of myopia information and would like it distilled into one user-friendly resource? Our Myopia Management Guide has got you covered!

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Check out podcast episodes 18,19,20 and 21 from Optometry Talks on Myopia Management.

 

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Download our Children’s Vision Questionnaire to simplify history taking in your paediatric patients! This fillable PDF includes a section on myopia risk assessment and can be sent electronically to parents for completion prior to the appointment, saving valuable time in your consulting room.

 

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Looking for a way to summarise myopia findings more easily? This myopia risk assessment form contains an easy-to-use checklist to distil the key information for confused parents. The fillable PDF gives you the option of saving and sharing the information electronically or printing as a physical handout.

 

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Our Informed Consent for Myopia Management can form the basis of your discussion with your myopic patients. It includes sections on Ortho-K, Myopia control soft contact lenses and atropine eye drops, as well as a section on costs, warranties and refund policies.

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