Find Relief From Digital Eye Strain
Are you experiencing headaches, eye strain, or fatigue after screen time? Discover relief with Neurolens’ custom lens technology at Rule Eye Care. Tailored to address digital eye strain symptoms, Neurolenses offer personalized comfort, reducing discomfort and enhancing your visual experience.
Neurolens is an advanced lens technology that addresses digital eye strain and discomfort. It works by incorporating a contoured prism into the lens, which helps reduce eye misalignment caused by prolonged screen use.
This innovative approach not only aims to minimize symptoms such as headaches, neck pain, and blurred vision but also enhances visual comfort during activities like reading or computer work.
Are You Experiencing Digital Eye Strain?
You may have digital eye strain if you experience any of the following symptoms:
- Frequent headaches
- Eye strain or discomfort
- Neck or shoulder pain
- Light sensitivity
- Difficulty concentrating
- Blurred vision
- Dry or watery eyes
Our Lansing team can assess your visual symptoms to determine if Neurolens can benefit you.
How Our Eye Exam Measures Misalignment
The Neurolens examination is an innovative addition to your traditional eye exam. Using a state-of-the-art eye-tracking measurement device, our eye doctors objectively measure your degree of eye misalignment.
During the exam, you focus on a point, while dynamic displays assess peripheral and central vision. In under 3 minutes, the device measures the gap between your eyes' preferred and necessary positions. The results help determine the contoured prism prescription for Neurolenses, enhancing your overall vision.
Neurolens in Lansing: Your Solution to Eye Strain
Choosing us for your Neurolens needs means opting for unparalleled expertise and personalized care.
Our team is specially trained in the latest Neurolens technology, ensuring that each prescription is precisely tailored to address your specific visual discomforts related to eye misalignment.
We take the time to conduct thorough assessments, understanding not just your symptoms but also how they impact your daily life.