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Neurolens advanced lens technology for eye misalignment relief
Oct. 23, 2024
Neurolens announced that it released a clinically driven, full portfolio enhancement, shaped by continuous feedback from both patients and providers, featuring the latest in proprietary contoured prism technology.
Neurolens says this latest generation of lenses represents a new standard of lens technology.
Developed in collaboration with independent eyecare partners and their exclusive in-house lens design team, Neurolens says these enhancements result in Neurolens’ “best visual, most comfortable, and easiest-to-wear lenses for patients,” according to a press release.
“We are committed to offering our providers and their patients the most effective, therapeutic solution to address the painful symptoms of eye misalignment,” said Davis Corley, CEO. “Our lenses are designed in-house, and we constantly refine our designs to deliver the clearest and most comfortable vision possible.”
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In addition to the generational improvements, Neurolens added two new lens offerings to its lens portfolio, a 16mm Progressive Addition Lens “PAL”and a Computer design. The 16mm PAL design is intended to enable faster transitions across visual zones and to provide another option for providers to best meet their patients’ visual needs.
The Neurolens PAL series is now available in both 16mm and 18mm minimum fitting heights. The new Computer design lives within Neurolens’ Office series, along with the Meeting design.
The Computer design, with 50 percent of the ADD power at the fitting point, is focused on providing an expanded reading zone, reduced aberrations and an optimal viewing experience for screen work and computer usage.
Neurolens’ existing Office design also underwent a design update and can now be ordered as the Neurolens Meeting design, with 30 percent of the ADD power at the fitting point, “allowing for comfortable viewing throughout a patient’s office space.”
For more information, you can visit: https://www.neurolens.com/lenses
