Computer Vision Syndrome

Computer Vision Syndrome Treated By Our Optometrist

Computer Vision Syndrome

At our eye care clinic, we understand the strain and discomfort that computer use can cause on your eyes, leading to computer vision syndrome (CVS). Our experienced eye care professionals are dedicated to diagnosing and treating a range of eye conditions, including CVS.

When you come to our clinic with concerns about CVS, we will conduct a comprehensive eye exam to determine the severity and type of your condition. Our goal is to identify the specific factors contributing to your CVS, so that we can develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your individual needs.

We offer a range of treatment options for CVS, including ergonomic modifications to your workspace, specialized eyewear such as blue light blocking glasses, and vision therapy to improve eye teaming, focusing, and tracking skills. Our treatment plans are tailored to the specific needs of each patient, and we work closely with our patients to ensure that they receive the best possible care.

Our skilled and experienced eye care professionals use the latest techniques and technology to ensure that our patients receive effective and compassionate care. We understand that CVS can be a frustrating and uncomfortable condition, and we are committed to helping our patients manage their symptoms and improve their visual comfort while using digital devices.

We believe in taking a personalized and comprehensive approach to treating CVS, and we are dedicated to helping our patients maintain their vision and overall eye health. If you are experiencing symptoms of CVS or have concerns about your visual comfort while using digital devices, contact us today to schedule an appointment and start your journey to better vision and eye health.

Computer Vision Syndrome Causes & Symptoms Seen By Our Optometrist

If reading a digital screen were as easy as reading a printed page, no one would experience computer vision syndrome. But letters made up of pixels on an illuminated screen offer some challenges to the eyes’s ability to focus and resolve images with clarity. Screen glare, contrast problems, tiny fonts and other factors can force the eyes to work overly hard, especially if you already have a refractive error or other eye condition. After an extended period of staring at your computer monitor or smartphone screen, you may start to experienced blurred vision, eye fatigue and headaches. Since eyes tend to blink less frequently when they’re fixed on digital screens, you may also experience the redness,itching and foreign body sensations of dry eye.

Even the color of the light emitted by modern LCD and LED screens is cause for concern. These devices flood the eye with light in the blue part of the spectrum. A specific band of frequencies known as HEV (high-energy visible) light doesn’t just aggravate your digital eye strain; it’s also believed to increase your long-term risk for macular degeneration, a retinal disease that can lead to partial blindness.

Don’t let computer vision syndrome dictate your everyday comfort and ocular health. Call today to get the eye care you need from your eye doctor in Allerton Eye Care, NY!