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In conjunction with World Sight Day, be part of our CSR Campaign under Focus Point Caring Hearts Charity Foundation, in collaboration with HOYA Vision Care Malaysia. Purchase a pair of HOYA ophthalmic lenses this month and we will donate a pair of ophthalmic lenses to the needy.
World Sight Day (WSD) is an international day of awareness, held annually on the second Thursday of October to focus attention on the global issue of eye health. This year World Sight Day falls on 14 October 2021 with the theme Love Your Eyes. The Call to Action is EVERYONE COUNTS.
Sunglasses are very popular worldwide as it is fashionable and adds an extra dimension to your outfit, as well as shielding your eyes from the sunlight when you are outdoors. However, did you know that sunglasses are more than just a fashion accessory; they also can be beneficial to your eye health too! Sunglasses play an important role as an extra layer of protection for your eyes when you find yourself being outdoors a lot.
During the pandemic, many of us have been forced to make many changes to our daily lifestyle. We find ourselves spending more time in front of our digital screens at home, for work, studies or leisure. Whether you are binge-watching all your favorite shows or catching up on your classes online, increased exposure to digital screens may lead to your eyes experiencing digital eye strain.
Proper vision management is critical for a child’s development, especially when it comes to their education. Children require healthy vision in order to read and write in order to keep up with the rest of their peers. If your child can’t see well, they may have trouble learning in class, which may lead to lower grades in school.
Refractive errors occur when light is prevented from focusing directly on the retina. You may find it difficult to see objects at a certain distance due to blurry vision. Let’s discuss on the 4 different types of refractive errors and how to manage them.
After an eye exam, your optometrists would write down your prescriptions in numbers and abbreviations. Sometimes you wonder, what does each of them mean? Here’s a short guide to understand them!