Meet our Patchers

Meet Axyl! 👏

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We are so amazed by this little patcher's journey. 🙌Meet Axl, our patcher of the week!Axyl has been patching for 2 years now and he loves to play Roblox on his ipad while patching 1 hour daily to help stimulate his near vision. He also loves to spend his spare time doing...

Meet Hunter! 👏

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We can't get enough of this little patcher! 😍 If you have been following us, you must have seen Hunter's adorable face as he's one of our poster kids and has been with us from the start of our journey and his journey. 🥰We are so happy to hear Hunter has improved...

Meet Quinn! 👏

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We're ecstatic to introduce Quinn, our newest addition to our growing patchers community! 😍Quinn loves to spend her patch time dressing up as a princess and like any other 3 year old, you will find Quinn climbing trees or monkey bars, proving patching has not slowed her down but has even made...

Meet Jocelyn! 👏

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Big Welcome to Jocelyn, to our little Patching family 😍Jocelyn is only 7 months but she patches like a pro! 🙌 Jocelyn has amblyopia due to strabismus, also known as a turned eye. By patching her dominant eye, she is able to strengthen the eye muscles and vision in her turned eye...

Meet Tayte! 👏

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Make way for this week's little patcher, Tayte! 🤩Tayte is 8 years old and shows excitement every day knowing that he gets to choose and wear different colours and patterns from his #hideandseeeyepatches 🤗 To strengthen his #curiouseye he spends his patch time activity through screen time with his sister.

Meet Stella! 👏

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A BIG warm welcome to our little patcher's club, Stella! 👋Stella 💁‍♀️ is 3 years old, she started patching a couple over 6 months ago due to having a turned eyed, known as a Strabismus which had led to Amblyopia.

Meet Zara 👏

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Meet Zara! 👏 At only 5 weeks old, Zara underwent eye surgery to remove her unilateral cataract in her right eye. A cataract is the clouding of the lens which blocks light and therefore the brain is unable to receive a clear image from that eye.