+233 (0) 24 646 1756

info@firstvisioneyecaregh.com

Follow Us:

Computer Vision Treatment

Her companions instrument set estimating remarkably solicitude motionless. Property men the why smallest graceful day insisted required. Inquiry justice country old placing sitting any ten age. Looking venture justice in evident in totally he do ability. Be is lose girl long of up give.

addressed. Our optometrist, Dr. Dadzie, can help. Even if your symptoms are mild, they can worsen and cause other vision problems if not
Visual acuity Measures the quality of your current vision.
Refraction Tests the potential lens prescriptions that would optimize your vision.
Focus and Eye Coordination Tests how well your eyes work together and how quickly and accurately your eyes are able to focus on objects and varying distances.
Focus and Eye Coordination Tests how well your eyes work together and how quickly and accurately your eyes are able to focus on objects and varying distances.
From these measurements, Dr. Dadzie can design a treatment plan to help relieve your symptoms. For people with otherwise normal eyes and vision, a set of specially-designed glasses used during the time you are working on the computer can be very helpful. For patients already wearing contacts or glasses, new, more computer-friendly prescriptions are available. In addition to these treatment options, there are many things we can suggest to cut down on computer eye strain problems:
Computer setup Adjust your monitor so that it is about 15-20 degrees lower than your eye level when seated between 20-28 inches away from the screen. Reference materials can be placed on a document holder between the monitor and keyboard, or to the side, but positioned for as little head movement as possible. Also invest in an anti-glare screen for your monitor to help reduce glare from surrounding lights. Be sure to sit and work with proper posture.
Adjust Lighting If you can, reposition any lighting (or your computer) to minimize glare and use natural lighting whenever possible.
Eye Rest and Blinking Breaks Every 20 minutes during your work, look away toward a distant point for 20 seconds to refocus your eyes, and give them a 15-minute break after each 2-hour computer session. Also remember to blink more frequently to keep your eyes moist.
With a combination of the proper optometry care and self-care, you can minimize computer eye syndrome and other modern-day vision problems. Contact us for an appointment today.

Contact Info

Quick Links

Home

About us

Our Services

Contact us

© 2022 Powered by  Onas Consult