This document records the progress of a patient undergoing orthokeratology treatment over several visits. At the initial visit, the patient's vision and corneal topography were assessed. After being fitted with lenses, follow up visits evaluated vision, fitting, and topography. The topography initially showed a decentered pattern in the left eye, but after changing to flatter lenses, both eyes showed a centered treatment pattern. Orthokeratology uses rigid lenses to temporarily reshape the cornea and reduce refractive error by being worn overnight. Regular follow up assessments including topography are important to monitor treatment progress and address any fitting issues.