Services
The Optikid's
Services
The Optikid has specialists in various fields, corresponding to a wide range of vision problems and diseases. We are ready to provide a variety of comprehensive services, covering both children and adults.

Children's Eye Health Check-up Programme (Without Drops)
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Children's Eye Health Check-up Programme (With Accommodation-Relaxing and Pupil Dilation Drops)
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Programme for Short-Sighted Children or Children at Risk of Myopia
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General Eye Health Check-up Programme
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Lid Spa Programme by an Ophthalmologist
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Vision Testing, Spectacles, and Contact Lens Services
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Intraocular Lens (IOL) Measurement Service
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Refractive Surgery Consultation Service
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Strabismus (Eye Muscle) Surgery Consultation
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Children's Eye Health Check-up Programme (Without Drops)
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Children's Eye Health Check-up Programme (With Accommodation-Relaxing and Pupil Dilation Drops)
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Programme for Short-Sighted Children or Children at Risk of Myopia
[Read More]

General Eye Health Check-up Programme
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Lid Spa Programme by an Ophthalmologist
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Vision Testing, Spectacles, and Contact Lens Services
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Intraocular Lens (IOL) Measurement Service
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Refractive Surgery Consultation Service
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Strabismus (Eye Muscle) Surgery Consultation
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Children's Eye Health Check-up Programme (Without Drops)
Without Drops
– Visual Acuity Test
– Stereopsis (3D Vision) Test
– Colour Vision Test
– Slit-lamp (Biomicroscope) Examination of eye structures
– Initial Refraction Test (Auto-refractor)
– Eye Muscle (Motility) Examination
– Screening for paediatric eye conditions (e.g., Amblyopia [lazy eye], Strabismus [crossed eyes])

With Accommodation-Relaxing and Pupil Dilation Drops
– Visual Acuity Test
– Stereopsis (3D Vision) Test
– Colour Vision Test
– Slit-lamp (Biomicroscope) Examination of eye structures
– Initial Refraction Test (Auto-refractor)
– Eye Muscle (Motility) Examination
– Screening for paediatric eye conditions (e.g., Amblyopia, Strabismus)
– Dilated Retinal (Fundus) Examination
– Cycloplegic Refraction (Measures true prescription after drops)
– Axial Length Measurement
Children's Eye Health Check-up Programme (With Accommodation-Relaxing and Pupil Dilation Drops)

Programme for Short-Sighted Children or Children at Risk of Myopia
– Consultation on lifestyle adjustments to reduce risk and long-term management planning.
– Delaying the onset of myopia in high-risk children.
– Slowing myopia progression using medicated drops and special lenses.
– Monitoring treatment outcomes: visual acuity, prescription, corneal curvature, and axial length.

General Eye Health Check-up Programme
– Visual Acuity Test
– Screening for common eye diseases, e.g., Conjunctivitis, Stye, Allergies, Dry Eye, Pinguecula, Pterygium, Cataracts, Glaucoma, Strabismus, Nystagmus (involuntary eye movement), Diplopia (double vision), Eyelid Myokymia (twitching), Corneal degeneration, or Corneal opacity.
– Dilated eye examination if indicated for conditions such as floaters, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, or other retinal diseases.

Lid Spa Programme by an Ophthalmologist
– Treatment for dry eye and blepharitis (eyelid inflammation) caused by Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD). This includes using research-supported steam goggles, eyelid cleansing solutions, and meibomian gland expression performed by an ophthalmologist.

Vision Testing, Spectacles, and Contact Lens Services
- Single Vision Lenses (for short-sightedness, long-sightedness, astigmatism)
- Myopia Control Lenses (with a 1-year prescription guarantee)
- Prism Lenses (for correcting double vision)
- Anti-Fatigue Lenses (accommodation-relaxing lenses)
- Progressive Lenses, Occupational Lenses, Bifocals, and Stepless Bifocals
- Sunglass Lenses, Photochromic Lenses, Prescription Swimming Goggles, Sports Goggles, and Safety Lenses
- Lenses can be fitted into your own frames.
- Personalised fitting and measurement by an ophthalmologist or optometrist.
- Prescription Contact Lenses: Soft lenses, toric (for astigmatism), multifocal, and Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) lenses.
- Frame Adjustment Service

Intraocular Lens (IOL) Measurement Service
Utilising German-standard equipment for measuring IOLs (for cataract surgery).

Refractive Surgery Consultation Service
Consultation regarding PRK, LASIK, ReLEX SMILE/KLEX, Phakic IOL (ICL), and Cataract Surgery.

Strabismus (Eye Muscle) Surgery Consultation
Examination and surgical planning for adults and children with strabismus (crossed/deviating eyes) or double vision.
Our Team
Meet Our Doctors

Ophthalmologist specialising in Cornea and Refractive Surgery

Ophthalmologist specialising in Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
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Ophthalmologist specialising in Paediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus, and Neuro-ophthalmology
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Ophthalmologist specialising in Cornea and Refractive Surgery

Ophthalmologist specialising in Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus

Ophthalmologist specialising in Paediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus, and Neuro-ophthalmology
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I prepare if I want to bring my child for an eye examination?
For a vision test, accommodation-relaxing and pupil-dilating drops may be used. This will cause blurry near vision and light sensitivity for 1-2 days. Therefore, you should avoid scheduling an examination right before school exams. If you have sunglasses, it is recommended to bring them. For young children who cannot yet read numbers, we recommend practicing with an Allen chart (picture chart) at home to facilitate the visual acuity test.
At what age can I bring my child for an examination?
- If abnormalities are noticed: Bring them in immediately. Examples include observing crossed eyes (strabismus), frequent head tilting, squinting, walking very close to the television, frequent blinking, frequent eye rubbing, light sensitivity, noticing a white appearance in the pupil, or difficulty seeing the blackboard/whiteboard.
- For a general eye health check-up: You can bring your child starting from 1 year of age.
- For a vision test: We recommend starting from 3 years of age. Children at high risk for vision problems (e.g., having short-sighted parents or being born prematurely) should be examined at an early age.
If my child always passes the school vision screening, should they still have a comprehensive eye exam?
Yes. If the school screening only tests visual acuity and refractive error, they should still have a comprehensive eye health examination with an ophthalmologist. This is especially important before ages 8-10, when the visual system is fully developed. If amblyopia (lazy eye) is present, it responds much less to treatment after this age.
From what age can one undergo refractive surgery, such as LASIK?
Generally, refractive surgery is performed on individuals aged 18 or older. Additionally, the candidate’s prescription must have been stable (not increased) for at least one year, and their cornea must be sufficiently thick and healthy.
If my child has never had an eye exam, can we wait until they are old enough for LASIK or refractive surgery?
You should not wait. Waiting until the age for surgery may allow permanent, untreatable conditions to develop, such as amblyopia (lazy eye). It also ignores the risks associated with unmanaged high myopia, such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration. Furthermore, uncorrected vision often leads to an unstable prescription, which would make the child ineligible for surgery, or their prescription may become too high to be fully corrected by surgery.
Do you provide prescription glasses for children?
Yes, we can provide all types of children’s eyewear: prescription glasses, myopia control glasses, sunglasses, photochromic (transition) lenses, prescription swimming goggles, sports goggles, and prism lenses.
Do you have frames available to choose from?
Yes, we have frames for both children and adults, including swimming goggles and sports goggles.
Can I bring my own frames?
Yes. If you have current glasses, we recommend bringing them. If you are interested in purchasing frames elsewhere to have lenses fitted, we recommend sending us the frame details first to ask if they are suitable for your prescription and required lenses.
Can I use my own prescription to get glasses?
Yes, you can use a valid prescription from a doctor. If you are unsure about your current prescription, we can perform a new vision test.
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