Top Institutions in Ophthalmology - Myopia Management
Institutions leading in myopia management combine clinical care innovation with robust research programs in pediatric ophthalmology, refractive error control, and ocular pharmacology, often conducting large-scale clinical trials and developing new treatment modalities.
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#1
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong
Renowned for pioneering research in myopia control, particularly in orthokeratology and atropine use, with extensive clinical trials and population studies in East Asian children where myopia prevalence is high.
Key Differentiators
- Ophthalmology
- Myopia Research
- Optometry
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#2
University of California, Berkeley - School of Optometry
Berkeley, CA
Strong focus on clinical research in myopia progression and management, including multifocal contact lenses and behavioral interventions, with a multidisciplinary approach integrating vision science and clinical practice.
Key Differentiators
- Optometry
- Myopia Control
- Pediatric Ophthalmology
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#3
The Brien Holden Vision Institute
Sydney, NSW
International leader in myopia research and contact lens technology, with a strong emphasis on developing affordable myopia control solutions and global health initiatives.
Key Differentiators
- Vision Science
- Myopia Research
- Contact Lens Innovation
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#4
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
London
One of the leading ophthalmic centers in Europe with comprehensive clinical services and research programs focused on myopia progression, including pharmacological and optical interventions.
Key Differentiators
- Ophthalmology
- Pediatric Eye Care
- Myopia Management
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#5
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary - Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
Esteemed academic medical center with active research in myopia progression mechanisms and treatment, combining clinical expertise with translational research in ocular pharmacology and optics.
Key Differentiators
- Ophthalmology
- Pediatric Ophthalmology
- Refractive Surgery
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