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Computer Reading Glasses...

Needing new glasses for the computer is more common than most people realize, or are willing to admit. Could this be you? Maybe, if you're suffering from eyestrain and other irritated-eye symptoms. Probably, if you also have blurred vision.

Can wearing computer glasses solve your problems with headaches and neck, shoulder, and back pains associated with CVS? Yes, many people, particularly those trying to use the bottom portion of their bifocals for computer work, tip their heads into uncomfortable positions in order to see, which can cause muscle strain. This is where Rick Hall's experience with progressive lenses will benefit you.

Anyone who wears corrective lenses and works at a computer all day can benefit from having a separate pair of computer glasses designed specifically for their working distance. However it is particularly important for those requiring bifocal lenses. Using a predefined formula, we can determine how much of the patient's prescribed "add" or bifocal power to combine with their distance Rx. This calculation allows us to fabricate special computer lenses (usually single vision) that keep the monitor and keyboard crystal clear.

 


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