Office Details
2220 South Fraser Street #2
Aurora, CO 80014-4508
Phone: (303) 750-0990
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- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday:8am - 6pm
- Wednesday, Friday:8am - 5pm
- Saturday:8am - 1pm
closed daily for lunch from 12:30pm to 1:30pm
2220 South Fraser Street #2
Aurora, CO 80014-4508
Phone: (303) 750-0990
View Map
closed daily for lunch from 12:30pm to 1:30pm
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Solutions for Presbyopia
Presbyopia is a natural consequence of the aging process. There is no cure, though researchers are constantly looking for one. Even if a person has never had vision problems before, he or she can still develop presbyopia. While symptoms can present suddenly, presbyopia usually occurs over a long period of time. Symptoms include having to hold things at arm’s length to see them clearly, eye strain, fatigue and headaches from near work. Computer GlassesTo reduce eye strain and fatigue, we carry specialized computer lenses. These lenses are perfect for computer users who spend a majority of their days working on computers. And since three out of four computer users will suffer from Computer Vision Syndrome, computer lenses are a great way to keep your eyesight healthy.Recommended LinkAll About Vision: Computer GlassesReading GlassesOne of the first areas of your life where presbyopia becomes prominent is in your ability to read. There are a variety of styles available, with sleek designs that allow you to carry them anywhere.Recommended LinkAll About Vision: Reading GlassesNo-Line BifocalsFor many presbyopes, bifocal lenses are a necessity. But it can be difficult to adjust to the harsh line that is found in bifocal lenses. Fortunately, there are no-line lenses, which are also called progressive lenses. No more lines! Just a gradual change in focusing power which allows you to comfortably focus on any distance. Just as in wearing bifocals, distant objects are viewed through the top portion of the lenses, and near objects are viewed through the bottom portion of the lenses.Recommended LinkAll About Vision: BifocalsBifocal ContactsIf you need bifocals but cannot stand wearing glasses, you may need bifocal contact lenses. Now you can have all of the benefits of bifocal lenses in the convenience of contact lenses. Talk with your doctor about bifocal contacts today.Recommended LinkAll About Vision: Bifocal ContactsMonovision CorrectionFor some of our emerging presybopes we offer another option to glasses, monovision. This is a method of fitting your dominant eye for distance vision and your non-dominant eye for near vision. Contacts are available in disposable, extended wear, and even daily disposable lenses to fit your lifestyle. Most patients require 2-4 weeks to make the adjustment from binocular vision to monovision.Recommended LinkAll About Vision: Monovision |