Following a feature in the Review of Myopia Management, Dr. Ng debuts new clinical tools and practitioner mentorship programs.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TORONTO, ON [April 10, 2026]– The Myopia Clinic, a premier specialty practice in North York, is proud to announce a series of clinical and educational initiatives designed to combat the growing myopia epidemic in the Greater Toronto Area.
Led by Dr. David Ng, a board-certified optometrist with advanced certification from the International Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Management (IACMM) and currently in the process of obtaining his Fellowship with the American Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control (AAOMC), the clinic is introducing a new professional mentorship program and cutting-edge lens technology to ensure children receive the highest standard of preventative eye care.
The announcement follows a significant period of advocacy for Dr. Ng, who recently presented to local optometrists on January 15 and has a second lecture scheduled for March 31. This educational circuit culminates on April 13 at the American Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control (AAOMC) local chapter meeting. There, Dr. Ng will help soft launch the Be Free Pro, a new customizable soft lens by Precision designed to provide tailored myopia management for children who require more than standard “off-the-shelf” solutions.
“Success in myopia management isn’t just about clinical expertise; it’s about creating a consistent, reliable standard of care that parents can trust,” says Dr. Ng. “Whether we are utilizing the latest FDA-authorized spectacles or custom-fit contact lenses, our goal is to eliminate ‘friction’ in the patient journey. When every touchpoint-from the first screening to the final follow-up-is aligned, parents can move from a place of concern to a place of confidence.“
Recognizing that many primary care providers face hurdles when implementing specialty care, The Myopia Clinic is also soft launching a Quarterly Professional Mentorship Program. This online initiative will connect small groups of optometrists to work through real-world pain points, such as staff alignment and scaling clinical protocols. This mirrors Dr. Ng’s recent contributions to the Review of Myopia Management and his featured appearance on the Myopia Mindset podcast, where he discussed the importance of infrastructure and the “one voice” approach to pediatric care.
For parents in North York and the GTA, these developments represent a shift toward more accessible, evidence-based interventions. By focusing on early axial length tracking and customized orthokeratology, The Myopia Clinic remains a leader in protecting children’s long-term vision and reducing the risks associated with high myopia.
About The Myopia Clinic
Located in North York, ON, The Myopia Clinic provides comprehensive, evidence-based myopia management for children aged 4-17. Guided by five core directives-Clinical Care, Professional Support, Community Outreach, Accessibility, and Research-the clinic ensures that every child has access to the best possible care, whether through their specialty facility or a supported local eyecare professional.
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416-222-1960