Headaches, tired eyes, neck tension, and screen fatigue can sometimes be connected to how your eyes work together. Even with an up-to-date prescription, subtle eye misalignment may cause your eyes to work harder throughout the day.
At Eyes Harvest Hills, our Edmonton optometrists offer Neurolens consultations to help assess whether visual alignment may be contributing to your symptoms. Neurolens lenses are designed to support more comfortable vision by addressing eye misalignment with a personalized lens solution.
Neurolens is a specialty prescription lens designed to support more comfortable vision by addressing subtle eye misalignment. When your eyes do not work together as smoothly as they should, they may have to work harder to stay focused throughout the day. This extra effort can contribute to symptoms such as eye strain, headaches, neck tension, and digital eye fatigue.
Unlike standard lenses that primarily correct vision issues such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, Neurolens uses contoured prism technology to help reduce strain caused by eye misalignment. For some patients, this can make everyday activities like reading, working on a computer, driving, or using digital devices feel more comfortable.
At Eyes Harvest Hills, our Edmonton optometrists can assess your symptoms and determine whether Neurolens may be a good fit for your visual needs.
Neurolens addresses eye misalignment with a specialized design that enhances visual comfort. Neurolens incorporates a patented contoured prism customized to bring your eyes into proper alignment. This technology adjusts how light enters the eyes, reducing strain on the visual system.
What is Neurolens?
Neurolens lenses are designed to support visual alignment and reduce symptoms associated with eye misalignment, such as headaches, eye strain, neck tension, and visual discomfort.
Can Neurolens help with headaches?
Neurolens may help some patients whose headaches are connected to eye alignment or visual strain. An optometrist can assess your symptoms and determine whether Neurolens may be appropriate.
Is Neurolens only for people who use screens?
No. Visual discomfort can also happen during reading, driving, studying, or other visually demanding tasks.
Do I need an eye exam before getting Neurolens?
Yes. A comprehensive assessment helps determine whether your symptoms may be related to visual alignment and whether Neurolens is a suitable option.
Where can I get Neurolens in Edmonton?
Eyes Harvest Hills offers Neurolens consultations in southwest Edmonton.
It’s time to stop letting eye misalignment hold you back. We’re here to guide you with 3 simple steps:
Using a specialized device, we assess your eyes' alignment, measuring the difference between their natural position and the ideal position for comfortable vision. This evaluation takes less than three minutes but provides highly accurate data.
Based on your results, we design lenses with a contoured prism tailored specifically to your eyes. These lenses look like regular eyeglasses, although they may have a slight thickness variation toward one edge.
To ensure your Neurolens glasses are both functional and stylish, we’ll help you choose frames that suit your prescription while maintaining a seamless appearance.
Don’t let eye strain disrupt your daily life. Neurolens offers a solution that brings lasting visual comfort, helping you focus at work and fully enjoy your time with loved ones. Take the first step toward seeing—and feeling—better.
Schedule your appointment today at Eyes Harvest Hills and experience the difference Neurolens can make!