For Soft Contact Lens Dropouts
Quit daytime contacts. Keep clear vision.
If soft contacts have stopped working — dry by mid-afternoon, uncomfortable in A/C, irritating during allergy season — ortho-k might. You wear the lenses at night. Your eyes are bare during the day. Vision stays clear.
- No daytime lens contact, no rewetting drops
- Worn while you sleep — eight uninterrupted hours of comfort
- Fully reversible — stop wearing and your eyes return to baseline
- Fit by Dr. Melissa Yeung — who wears ortho-k herself
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Why Ex-Contact-Wearers Switch
You wear them while you sleep — your eyes are bare during the day.
No mid-afternoon dryness, no rewetting drops at your desk.
Pollen, A/C, and screens don’t hit your contacts during the workday.
Decades of safe clinical use — and fully reversible if you stop.
Fit by an Optometrist Who Wears Ortho-K Herself
Dr. Melissa Yeung is an ortho-k wearer herself — both as a child and as an adult. She understands the trade-offs that drive people away from soft contacts and how ortho-k fits into a working adult's schedule.
That firsthand experience shapes how she assesses candidacy, builds a fitting plan, and helps you transition off daytime contacts.
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Your Ortho-K Doctors
Fluent in English and Cantonese
Dr. Melissa Yeung is a neuro-optometrist with advanced training in vision therapy, neuro-optometric rehabilitation, and complex visual disorders. Following her Doctor of Optometry degree from UC Berkeley, she completed a competitive Residency in Vision Therapy and Rehabilitation at SUNY College of Optometry in New York City, where her clinical excellence earned her the Dr. Martin Birnbaum Memorial Award for expertise in behavioural optometry. She is a Fellow of the Optometric Vision Development & Rehabilitation Association (FOVDR).
Fluent in English and Cantonese
Dr. Jason Huang grew up in Toronto and majored in Biology at Ryerson University before earning his Doctor of Optometry degree from the New England College of Optometry (NECO) in Boston. At NECO, known for its strong clinical training, he gained diverse experience through rotations in primary care, specialty contact lenses, low vision, binocular vision, and ocular disease clinics.
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