| Computer Vision Syndrome
It’s amazing how many times patients come in with
computer vision symptoms despite having an “Ergonomically Designed”
computer station. What we frequently find is a lack of attention
to the visual needs and in particular the height of the monitor.
Monitors should not be at eye level. Yet this is where ninety percent
of them are located.
As more workers spend increasing amounts of time
on computers, the number of persons with tired, red, irritated eyes
is also increasing dramatically. People with these symptoms have
been shown to be less productive at work. A thorough exam including
an evaluation for the ergonomics and visual prescription matching
your computer can make an enormous difference in both your visual
comfort and productivity.
There are also new specialized computer lenses
for patients who spend lesser amounts of time on computers. These
lenses make a big difference on visual comfort and overall efficiency.
Visual Ergonomics

Call our office if you would like a free visual
ergonomics evaluation of your office.
Prescription
Patients who work on computers often need a special
pair of computer glasses with a different prescription than their
“everyday” glasses. Failure to have such “computer glasses” often
results in yearly increases in nearsightedness, headaches, eyestrain
and reduced productivity and work. The evaluation for these glasses
involves measurements for the distance of the monitor and any text
that is being copied.
New specialty computer lenses with much wider
clear zones are now available for these who spend hours on a computer.
These lenses improve both visual comfort and work efficiency.
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