Myopia Control Providers in
Clayton, MO
Find expert eye care professionals specializing in myopia control for children. Compare treatments, read reviews, and book appointments.
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Specialists
All Myopia Specialists in Clayton
6 providersDR. CLAYTON WILLIAM RUTKOWSKI, OD
DR. CHARLES J CLAYTON, OD
Dr. CLAYTON KRAGER
Dr. CLAYTON CARL WESTPHAL, O.D.
DR. CLAYTON TYLER BOYD, O.D.
DR. CHARLES CLAYTON WIGGINS, O.D.
About Myopia Control in Clayton, MO
Finding the right myopia control specialist in Clayton, Missouri is an important step in protecting your child's long-term eye health. Myopia (nearsightedness) is becoming increasingly common in children, and early intervention with evidence-based treatments can help slow its progression.
Our directory features 6 eye care professionals in the Clayton area who specialize in myopia control treatments including orthokeratology (Ortho-K), myopia control contact lenses, prescription eye drops, and specialized spectacle lenses like Stellest and MiYOSMART.
What to Look for in a Myopia Specialist
- Experience with pediatric patients and myopia control protocols
- Access to advanced diagnostic equipment like corneal topography
- Certification in orthokeratology or specialty contact lens fitting
- Knowledge of the latest research and treatment options
- A comprehensive approach that considers lifestyle factors
Use our free risk assessment tool to understand your child's myopia progression risk, then connect with a specialist in Clayton to discuss the best treatment options for your family.
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Last reviewed: October 2, 2025