What is Neurolens?
Neurolens® glasses is a new therapeutic solution that provides relief from the symptoms associated with the overuse of digital devices. Developed specifically to reduce or eliminate eye misalignment at all distances, neurolens® is the only lens that corrects the eyes from overcompensating during digital device use.
Neurolens Overview
Why Neurolens?
Are you constantly on your phone or tablet? Or maybe you work on a computer all day?
Digital Vision Syndrome has become a growing issue in the digital age. Between computers, tablets and smart phones, Americans average 7 hours of screen usage per day, with some people using significantly more, which often results in Symptoms of Digital Vision Syndrome.
More than 56% of eye exam patients reported having 3+ symptoms related to use of digital devices, reading or detail work and 90% have a larger misalignment at near than at distance.
More than just lenses designed for computer use. neurolenses® are the first and only prescription lenses that add a contoured prism to bring the eyes into alignment.
Contoured prism has been shown in studies1,2 to relieve the headaches, neck/shoulder pain and eyestrain that many people experience when using digital devices, reading or doing detail work.
Digital Vision Syndrome has become a growing issue in the digital age. Between computers, tablets and smart phones, Americans average 7 hours of screen usage per day, with some people using significantly more, which often results in Symptoms of Digital Vision Syndrome.
More than 56% of eye exam patients reported having 3+ symptoms related to use of digital devices, reading or detail work and 90% have a larger misalignment at near than at distance.
More than just lenses designed for computer use. neurolenses® are the first and only prescription lenses that add a contoured prism to bring the eyes into alignment.
Contoured prism has been shown in studies1,2 to relieve the headaches, neck/shoulder pain and eyestrain that many people experience when using digital devices, reading or doing detail work.
Vance Thompson, MD - Vision misalignment can cause dry eye, eye strain, and headache. They have developed a device to automatically measure the degree of eye misalignment at distance and near so a contoured prism lens can be made.