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D.A.Seaman Optometrists, Norwich



Hoya VDEX Lenses for the relief of
Visual Dyslexia and Migraine

Are visual perception problems damaging your quality of life?

 

D.A.Seaman Optometrists

18 Plowright Place
Swaffham Norfolk, PE37 7LQ

Telephone: Tel: 01760 722661
Fax: 01760 722551

Email: info@daseaman.co.uk

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Visual perception problems can cause major difficulties in many people’s lives - visual dyslexia, migraine, and balance problems. The outcome for sufferers can be that they do not fulfil their educational or employment potential.

In recent years, it has become apparent that control of visual stimulus can result in dramatic improvements.

The Orthoscopics System provides a simple and effective method of analysing perceptual problems. From this, appropriate measures can be taken that, in many cases, can alleviate the problem. Whilst it is not a panacea, it can have dramatic results.

A test takes about an hour and assesses the way the visual system reacts to different types of stimulus. It is not an eye test but is additional and complementary to standard optometric care. Control of the visual stimulus is often central to controlling the problem.

Helpful measures include the exclusive VDEX lenses, the Optimeyes task lamp and visual tracking magnifiers. The subject will be given a detailed report to help their school or employer to make appropriate provisions.

Typical responses of those helped by the Orthoscopics System and treated using glasses with VDEX lenses:

Adam, aged 11 "...Adam is truly ecstatic...you have given him the most wonderful change in his life and he is so grateful. Within the first week he had achieved so much. He read two novels...having never read a novel in his life before this. He has so much more confidence at home and enjoys reading out loud to show everyone how well he reads...."

Emma, aged 12 "...the specs have made a big difference to Emma with her schoolwork - she says the words are much clearer to read and she is more confident at having to read out loud in her class..."

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