Meet our Patchers

Meet Ronan 👏

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Ronan is nearly two and has just started his patching journey after being diagnosed with Amblyopia at only 20 months old. He bravely wears his eye patch for an hour a day to help his curious eye grow strong, usually during the hustle and bustle of dropping off his siblings at school.

Meet Penelope 👏

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At just 3 years old, Penelope is rocking her patching journey like a true champ! She embraces the joy of patching her right eye, helping her curious eye grow strong. 💪 Her mum, Melissa said "We love the eye patches. My daughter gets excited to put them on each day, and some...

Meet Hunter 👏

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Hunter is 7 years old and embarked on his patching journey last November after a routine optometrist visit revealed Amblyopia in his left eye and hyperopia (far-sightedness).

Meet Huon 👏

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Huon is 5 years old and has been on his patching journey for almost 5 months after being diagnosed with Amblyopia and Esotropia (a condition where the eye turns inward) in his right eye.

Meet Billy 👏

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Billy is 15 months old and has been a little warrior in his journey to better vision. He started patching at just 4 months old due to congenital glaucoma, which led to short-sightedness 👀 Despite the challenges, this little trooper has been rocking his patching routine like a true champ! Billy's favourite...

Meet Timothy 👏

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Timothy is 5 years old and has been patching for 7 months after being diagnosed with Amblyopia. In his most recent appointment, his ophthalmologist said his eye has shown great improvements which is what we LOVE to hear!

Meet Etta 👏

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Etta is five years old and has been patching for two months! Initially, her parents didn't suspect any issues with her vision but after a routine eye check, she was diagnosed with a congenital cataract, refractive error and Amblyopia in her right eye. It's stories like these that show why it is...