We are the only neurolens® treatment provider in our local area. This treatment can help with tired eyes, eye fatigue and headaches. The neurolenses® that we provide use patented and clinically tested technology to correct your eyes’ misalignment. Are you curious about the neurolens treatment and want to learn more? In today’s article, Lumen Optometric answers some frequently asked questions about neurolenses.
The neurolens Measurement test will determine if you are a good candidate for neurolenses. These lenses are the first and only prescription lenses that can help correct the misalignment in a patient’s vision at all distances. Using neurolenses has been found to relieve symptoms like neck pain/tension, eyestrain, headaches and eye fatigue.
Your trusted scleral optometrist from Lumen Optometric recommends that you wear your neurolenses during all your waking hours for the best results. If this is not possible, then you should at least wear these lenses while doing near work like reading or using a digital device. In general, you should see results with your neurolenses within your first three to seven days of wearing them. Some patients might take longer however, sometimes taking up to three weeks.
Your new neurolenses incorporate both your regular eyeglasses prescription and your contoured prism prescription. If you prefer wearing contact lenses, then you can order your neurolenses to only use your contoured prism prescription. You’ll just need to wear your neurolenses while wearing your contacts. This also means that people with 20/20 vision can still use neurolenses if they suffer from misalignment.
We provide a comprehensive range of eye care services including dry eye treatment, eye exams and more. Lumen Optometric works with some of the most experienced and dedicated eye doctors and eye care professionals. Our focus is on balancing your visual health, comfort and clarity. We provide cutting-edge, holistic vision care that utilizes the latest research and technology. Call us at (626) 921-0199 to learn more about our services or to schedule an appointment.
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