Comprehensive Myopia Management at Samyak Eye Care Clinic
At Dr. Shalini Jain’s Samyak Eye Care Clinic, recognized as North India’s first state-of-the-art Myopia Management Clinic, we provide a comprehensive and personalized approach to managing myopia, ensuring long-term eye health for children and young adults.
Our clinic offers a full spectrum of evidence-based solutions designed to slow down myopia progression and prevent future complications.
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Benefits of Ortho-K
Non-Surgical Alternative
Non-surgical alternative to correct vision.
Myopia Progression
Effective in slowing down myopia progression by up to 50-60%.
FDA - Approved
Safe, FDA-approved method for myopia control.
Glasses & contacts
Provides freedom from glasses and contacts during daytime — ideal for active children and athletes.


Our Myopia Management Solutions
Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) Lenses:
Orthokeratology, or Ortho-K, involves specially designed gas-permeable contact lenses worn overnight. These lenses gently and temporarily reshape the cornea, allowing clear vision throughout the day without the need for glasses or daytime contact lenses.
Ortho-K lenses alter how light focuses on the retina, creating a peripheral myopic defocus that signals the eye to slow its elongation — the main cause of myopia progression.
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Customized Vision Therapy
Dr. Shalini Jain’s exclusive home-based Vision Therapy kit—a breakthrough in myopia management—along with FDA-approved software-based therapy and AI-powered visual behavior assessments. These therapies target binocular vision dysfunctions and strengthen the eye muscles, playing a crucial role in myopia control.
Lifestyle Counseling
Personalized guidance on managing screen time, encouraging outdoor activities to boost natural light exposure, and establishing a healthy balance between near and distance work. Lifestyle modifications are key in preventing rapid myopia progression.

What is Myopia?
Myopia, also known as near-sightedness, is the most common ocular condition in children and young adults, leading to blurred vision for distance viewing. It has become a serious public health concern of the 21st century, with projections indicating that approximately half of the global population — nearly 5 billion people — will be affected by 2050. Alarmingly, 1 billion individuals will be at risk of developing myopia-related complications, potentially leading to visual impairment or even permanent vision loss.
The Growing Myopia Epidemic in India
Research shows that the prevalence of myopia among Indian urban children is predicted to rise from 20% in 2020 to about 48% by 2050. If no proactive anti-myopia strategies are adopted, nearly 5 out of 10 children in urban areas may have myopia by 2050. Rapid myopia progression is particularly concerning, with about 20% of children in India experiencing fast- developing myopia, and approximately 4% of Indian myopes facing complications that could cause permanent vision loss.
The increasing digital ecosystem, indoor-centric lifestyles, intense near work activities (including prolonged screen time and study sessions), and reduced outdoor playtime are
contributing to this alarming rise in myopia cases — a trend already observed in countrieslike China and Singapore, where 80-90% of children now have myopia.
Recognizing the Signs: Does Your Child Need Myopia Care?
It is crucial for parents to identify the early signs of myopia in children. Here are some indicators that suggest your child may require a consultation with a myopia specialist:
Sitting too close to screens or struggling to copy from the board
If your child sits very close to the television or holds books or gadgets extremely near their face, this could be a sign of nearsightedness.
First-time wearer of myopic glasses
Any child wearing minus powered glasses for the first time should undergo a detailed risk assessment for myopia progression.
Frequent changes in prescription
If your child’s spectacle power increases often, it may indicate a rapidly growing eyeball — an early warning sign of progressive myopia.
Family history of myopia
Children with one myopic parent have a 15-20% risk, and those with two myopic parents have a 35-45% risk of developing myopia.
Excessive near work
Prolonged reading, writing, or digital screen time without breaks can accelerate myopia progression.
Limited outdoor activities
Reduced time spent outdoors and increased indoor screen time can heighten the risk of developing myopia.
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Myopia Control Glasses
Specially designed lenses that not only correct vision but also work to reduce eye strain and slow the progression of myopia. These include:
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HALT Technology (Highly Aspherical Lenslet Target)
Using hundreds of tiny lenslets to create myopic defocus and slow myopia progression by up to 60%.
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Specialty Contact Lenses
Advanced soft multifocal contact lenses specifically crafted to control myopia progression by reshaping how light enters the eye
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Lenses with CARE Technology (Cylindrical Annular Refractive Elements)
Arranged lenslets create a myopic defocus effect while maintaining clear central vision.
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DIMS Technology (Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments)
Central optical zone for clear vision surrounded by defocus zones to curb further eye elongation.
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Reduced time spent outdoors and increased indoor screen time can heighten the risk of developing myopia.
Frequently Asked Question
Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a common eye condition where distant objects appear blurry while close objects can be seen clearly. It usually develops in childhood and tends to progress as children grow.
Myopia can be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. If one or both parents have myopia, the child is more likely to develop it. Prolonged near work (like reading or screen time) and limited outdoor \activities also contribute to its progression.
While myopia cannot be cured, its progression can be managed and slowed down with various treatments, helping to reduce the risk of severe eye problems in the future.
Watch for signs like:
Squinting to see distant objects
Complaints about blurred vision
Sitting too close to screens or books
Frequent headaches or eye strain
While screens don’t directly cause myopia, excessive near work (like reading, using tablets, or phones) can increase the risk. Encouraging outdoor activities and balancing screen time is essential.
Encourage at least 2 hours of outdoor play daily.
Follow the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes of near work, take a 20-second break to look at something 20 feet away.
Use the Home-Based Vision Therapy Kit as recommended by Dr. Shalini Jain.
Most treatments, like Ortho-K lenses or low-dose atropine drops, are safe under expert supervision. Side effects, if any, are usually minor and temporary. Regular follow-ups ensure your child’s safety.
Children with myopia should have an eye check-up every 6 months to monitor progression and adjust treatment plans as needed.
Uncontrolled myopia can lead to high myopia, increasing the risk of serious eye diseases like retinal detachment, glaucoma, and cataracts later in life. Early intervention helps protect your child’s future eye health.
We offer a range of evidence-based treatments, including:
Orthokeratology (Ortho-K): Special night-time lenses to reshape the cornea.
Atropine Eye Drops: Low-dose drops to slow down myopia progression.
Customized Vision Therapy: Including the Indigenous Home-Based Vision Therapy Kit developed by Dr. Shalini Jain.
Special Myopia Control Glasses and Contact Lenses: Designed to slow down myopia progression.
Our clinic offers cutting-edge myopia management options, including customized Vision Therapy kits, AI-based assessments, Ortho-K lenses, and atropine therapy — all tailored to your child’s unique needs.
High myopia refers to severe nearsightedness, usually above -6.00D, which increases the risk of eye complications like retinal detachment.
Yes! Spending 2 hours a day outdoors has been shown to slow myopia progression in children.
Ortho-K involves wearing special contact lenses overnight to gently reshape the cornea, allowing clear vision during the day without glasses or contacts.
Low-dose atropine eye drops slow the progression of myopia by relaxing the eye's focusing mechanism.
Yes, myopia control glasses use special lenses that reduce peripheral blur, helping to slow down myopia progression.
Yes, specially designed contact lenses, like multifocal or Ortho-K lenses, help control myopia progression.
Severe myopia increases the risk of serious conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal detachment.
Children with one or both parents having myopia are more likely to develop it, making regular eye exams crucial.
While myopia itself doesn’t cause blindness, high myopia raises the risk of sight-threatening complications.
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