Say “NO” to daytime glasses

It’s OK!

What is an OrthoK (OK) lens?

The Routine

  • Close-up of a child's blue eye with a finger gently pushing down the lower eyelid.

    Put on OK lens before bedtime

  • A young girl with dark hair is sleeping, resting her head on a pillow with her hand near her face.

    Sleep with OK lens

    Comfortable at night.

  • Close-up of a person with blue eyes, touching their lower eyelid.

    Remove OK on waking up

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  • Three children holding hands and running on a grassy field, smiling and laughing under a blue sky with some clouds.

    Run Free all day

    NO Glasses or Contacts all day

Start on your OK Lens

  • A smartphone with a landscape wallpaper is placed on a closed pink laptop on a wooden desk.

    Make an appointment

    Dr Lee and the OK team would like to meet up with you and your child.

  • A young boy with glasses and a woman in an office consultation room, with a large chair and a poster on the wall.

    Vision Check and OK suitability

    Our optometrists are super with kids (and parents)

  • Close-up of a young person's eye with some fingers gently touching the lower eyelid

    OK Trial and Fittting

    Come have your child try out the lens before committing to ordering the lens

  • Person holding a credit card and using a laptop on a desk.

    Order the lens

    Let’s await arrival of the OK lens between 2-4 weeks

  • Close-up of a young girl with brown hair in braids, giving a thumbs-up and smiling at the camera.

    Follow ups and Review

    At The Eyeclinic, the OK process means controlling the myopia strictly as well as healthy management of the OK.

The Eyeclinic by Dr Cheryl Lee is a doctor supervised contact lens clinic.We are strict about ways to prevent infections. Dirty eye lashes is a common cause of infection which can be easily prevented.

OK lens is especially good for kids and adults who do water sports or sports in contact with dirt/soil

This video on contact lens compliance explains it well.