Ashfield NSW local optometrist

Myopia control advice in Ashfield.

Myopia control is a personalised plan designed to help slow worsening short-sightedness in suitable children. The first appointment reviews prescription change, eye health, family history and everyday visual habits.

Myopia control at iFocus Optometrists

Myopia control consultations in Ashfield, including children's vision assessment and discussion of evidence-based options.

Myopia control at a glance

  • Myopia risk assessment
  • MiyoSmart and Stellest discussion
  • Contact lens suitability
  • Review schedule planning

Reviewed by: Dr. Shirley Wang, Optometrist

Qualifications: Bachelor of Optometry, UNSW

Languages: English, Mandarin and Cantonese

Last medically reviewed: 20 July 2026

What happens during the appointment

Previous prescriptions and progression are reviewed, vision and prescription are measured, eye health is assessed and the family discusses spectacle-lens or contact-lens pathways that may be suitable. Monitoring is planned before treatment starts.

Who provides the service

Dr Shirley Wang, Optometrist (B.Optom UNSW), provides the assessment and explains benefits, limitations, hygiene and review commitments in English, Mandarin or Cantonese.

Appointment timing, costs and health-fund cover

Myopia appointments and products vary in complexity, so duration and guide costs are confirmed after the initial assessment. Medicare and health-fund eligibility vary by service and product; the team can explain the applicable items before proceeding.

Limitations and monitoring

No option stops myopia in every child. Suitability depends on age, prescription, eye health, progression and safe handling. Consistent wear and scheduled reviews are essential, and urgent symptoms should not wait for a routine review.

Clinical and consumer references

Common questions

What is myopia control?

Myopia control uses clinically supported options to help slow the progression of short-sightedness in children.

Is every child suitable for myopia control?

No. Suitability depends on the child's prescription, age, eye health, lifestyle and ability to attend reviews.