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For the way people
work today
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is a growing problem.
Over 14% of patients scheduling an eye exam complain of
CVS, the complex of eye and vision problems associated
with extended computer use. Yet standard eyeglasses
aren’t designed for computer use. They often cause
wearers to squint or adjust their heads in an effort to
see the monitor, keyboard and objects on the desk. This
is true of presbyopes. |
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Clear vision out to
7 feet*
Access® lenses are the ideal solution for computer
users. They provide extra-wide nearvision through the
bottom of the lens, transitioning to extrawide
intermediate vision through the top of the lens*. So
wearers get a wide, clear, uninterrupted view of their
entire work space – from the keyboard and reading
materials in front of them, to the monitor and beyond –
up to seven feet* away. |
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Easy Adaptation
The wide visual fields and smooth transition zone of
Access® make it easy for patients to adapt quickly.
They’ll soon find that the eyestrain, headaches and neck
pain often associated with computer use have become
virtually obsolete. |
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Ideal for Presbyopes
Access® lenses are an ideal concentrated pair for
presbyopes and emerging presbyopes who use computers and
wear single vision, progressive, bifocal or even contact
lenses. They’re the perfect second pair for delivering
workplace vision that works. |
* Note: Access®
Computer Lenses do not offer a clear view of objects
beyond seven feet away. They should never be used while
driving or for other activities that require clear
distance vision. Mid-range vision will vary depending
upon prescription. |
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The Boynton Eye Institute is a comprehensive ophthalmology practice
offering a full spectrum of vision correction and treatment services.