Ortho-K and Children's Myopia Clinic in Hurstville
Welcome to 1001 Optometry Hurstville, your local Ortho-K and children's myopia clinic in Hurstville. Led by Dr Annie Yu, our optometry team fits Ortho-K (overnight contact lenses), MiYOSMART iQ, Stellest 2.0 and prescribes atropine, all under one roof.
We are conveniently located Westfield Hurstville, with bulk-billed comprehensive eye tests for eligible children and after-school appointments to fit around the school day.
under one roof
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Cnr Park Rd & Cross St
Why families in the area choose us
- All four evidence-based myopia treatments offered: Ortho-K, MiYOSMART iQ, Stellest 2.0, atropine
- Brand-agnostic clinical advice. We recommend the treatment that fits your child, not a single supplier
- Ortho-K fitting from $1,600 with 12 months of follow-up included, around $4.40 per day
- Magnif-eye AI screening, free, before you book
- Bulk-billed children's eye tests through Medicare
- Convenient appointments around school hours, after-school and weekend slots available
Local to families across the Suburbs
We see children from across St George area, Southern Sydney, including Kogarah, Penshurst, Mortdale, Allawah, Carlton, Beverly Hills, Oatley, Peakhurst. Many of our young patients attend Hurstville Public, Hurstville Boys Campus, Georges River College Hurstville Boys, Danebank School, Bethany College, Marist College Penshurst, Sydney Technical High School.
If your child is showing signs of squinting at the whiteboard, sitting too close to the TV, complaining of headaches after school, or starting to fall behind in reading, book a comprehensive eye test at 1001 Optometry Hurstville — or try Magnif-eye first.
Service focus at Hurstville: Ortho-K (overnight contact lens fitting), MiYOSMART iQ, Stellest 2.0, atropine, Magnif-eye AI screening, comprehensive children's eye tests.
Many of our young patients attend Hurstville Public, Hurstville Boys Campus, Georges River College Hurstville Boys, Danebank School, Bethany College, Marist College Penshurst, Sydney Technical High School.
Myopia treatments available at 1001 Optometry Hurstville
Your optometrist will recommend the right option after a comprehensive eye test and corneal topography. Learn more about each treatment:
Custom-fit overnight lenses. Clear vision by day, no daytime glasses. From $1,600 with 12 months of follow-up.
HOYA's next-generation D.I.M.S. spectacle lens. Exclusive to 1001 Optometry in Australia from May 2026. From $775.
Essilor's H.A.L.T. lens technology. A strong choice for high or fast-progressing myopia. From $745.
Low-dose atropine eye drops. Often combined with Ortho-K or MiYOSMART iQ for stronger effect in rapidly progressing myopia.
Visit 1001 Optometry Hurstville
Westfield Hurstville
Cnr Park Road and Cross Street,
Hurstville NSW 2220
Ready to book? Children's eye tests are bulk-billed through Medicare for eligible children. After-school and weekend slots available.
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Book your child's eye test at 1001 Optometry Hurstville
Comprehensive children's eye tests are bulk-billed through Medicare for eligible children. After-school and weekend appointments available. Speak with our team about whether Ortho-K, MiYOSMART iQ, Stellest 2.0 or atropine is the right myopia treatment for your child.
Frequently asked questions
What is myopia?
Myopia, or short-sightedness, is when distant objects look blurry but near objects stay clear. It usually starts between 6 and 14 years of age and progresses through the teenage years. Without treatment, myopia can keep getting worse, raising the lifetime risk of serious eye problems.
How do I know if my child has myopia?
Common signs include squinting at the TV, sitting close to screens, holding books close, head tilting, headaches after school, or a parent already wearing glasses for distance. Try Magnif-eye, our free AI screening tool, in under 2 minutes, then book a comprehensive eye test if needed.
How can I slow my child's myopia?
There are four evidence-based options: Ortho-K (overnight contact lenses), MiYOSMART iQ spectacle lenses, Stellest 2.0 spectacle lenses, and low-dose atropine eye drops. Each works well, and they can be combined. 1001 Optometry is brand-agnostic, so we recommend the option that fits your child.
At what age should my child have their first eye test?
From age 3, or earlier if there is a family history of myopia. Comprehensive eye tests for eligible children are bulk-billed through Medicare. Children should also have an eye test before starting school.
What is Magnif-eye?
Magnif-eye is a free AI-powered children's myopia screening tool from 1001 Optometry. It scans photos from your camera roll for visual indicators associated with myopia risk, in under 2 minutes. Photos are never stored or shared. Magnif-eye is a screening tool only, not a diagnostic device.
How accurate is Magnif-eye?
Magnif-eye screens for visual indicators associated with myopia risk. It is not a diagnostic tool. The result tells you whether to book a comprehensive eye test sooner rather than later. Only a comprehensive eye test with an optometrist can confirm a diagnosis.
How much does an Ortho-K fitting cost in Sydney?
Ortho-K fittings at 1001 Optometry start from $1,800 and include the consultation, custom lens design, teaching session, trial lenses and 12 months of follow-up. Many private health funds rebate part of the cost.
What is the difference between MiYOSMART iQ and Stellest 2.0?
Both are next-generation myopia control spectacle lenses. MiYOSMART iQ is made by HOYA and uses D.I.M.S. technology. Stellest 2.0 is made by EssilorLuxottica and uses H.A.L.T. technology. Your optometrist will recommend the option that fits your child's prescription, age and progression rate.
Can myopia be cured?
There is no cure for myopia, but progression can be slowed significantly with evidence-based treatments. The earlier we start, the more we slow progression and the more we protect your child's vision for life.
Is Ortho-K safe for children?
Yes. When fitted by a qualified optometrist and used as instructed, Ortho-K is safe and reversible. Hand and lens hygiene is the most important safety rule, and we teach the routine to every parent and child.
Will my child need to wear myopia control glasses forever?
No. Most children wear myopia control lenses until myopia stabilises in the late teens, usually for 3 to 6 years total. After that, they can switch to standard glasses or contact lenses if needed.
Where is the closest 1001 Optometry myopia clinic?
1001 Optometry has 16 clinics across NSW, VIC and QLD. Use our store locator to find your nearest myopia clinic, or visit our suburb-specific pages for booking, address and clinic details.