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8 Questions Every Parent Should Ask About OrthoK for Kids in Northridge [Infographic]

  • Eye Blog
  • Apr 28
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 3


Northridge OrthoK

When your child is diagnosed with myopia, it can feel difficult to understand the many treatment options available. Glasses are often the first step, but for families looking for a more long-term and lifestyle-friendly solution, OrthoK is gaining popularity.


Orthokeratology, commonly known as OrthoK, uses specially designed gas-permeable contact lenses worn overnight to reshape the cornea. This temporary reshaping allows for clear, unaided vision during the day, without the need for glasses or daytime contacts.


If you're considering Northridge OrthoK for your child, it’s important to ask the right questions before committing to treatment. Understanding how it works, its safety, and what to expect will help you make the best decision for your child’s visual health.


Here is an infographic showing 8 Questions Every Parent Should Ask About OrthoK for Kids in Northridge.



8 Questions Every Parent Should Ask About OrthoK for Kids in Northridge


 
 
 

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