Thank you Mr Chia & Mrs Chia for your continuous support!????
Mr Chia is first-time multifocal wearer, he previously wore a pair of reading glasses and found it a hassle to continuously remove & put on all day long.
We prescribed him with a medium entry level of multifocal lens to start off with, but that was not successful. Sometimes, he may have a lot of customers coming in together, requiring him to attend to the customer on his left while also attend to the customer on the right, and at the same time, he needs to look at some prints/numbers (he is in telco business).. in which he complained that he couldn’t see the numbers, the side vision is blur and he couldn’t get his work done in a fast manner that he expected.
Observing his job nature, we prescribe him with Zeiss Superb and he is finally satisfied with his vision & he can get his thing done fast, the vision freedom he is looking for.
For easy understanding, multifocal lenses are divided into 3 categories:
Entry level
Entry level is suitable for those who are more on a static(non-moving) environment, he/she would just want to see far to seeing near clearly
Medium level
Medium level caters well to those who work using computer/on digital devices and would want just a single pair of multifocal to see far & see near as well as for general everyday use
Premium level
Premium level fulfills best to those who are always on the move requiring you to constantly change your view from seeing far to seeing intermediate or to seeing near with widest view possible in all gazes, like for Mr Chia
Based on your work requirement & vision expectation, we will advise suitable multifocal lenses for you aiming to maximise the vision freedom you desire????