Our eyes are our window to the world. Our eyesight influences the
way in which we view the world. No camera is a match for the tasks
that our eyes are able to perform on a daily basis: they are able to
distinguish between light and dark, they can perceive colours, recognise
spatial contrasts and adapt effortlessly and at lightning speed to any
distance and all light conditions.
Eyesight is something so natural that we take it for granted.
However, numerous tests and investigations have shown that many people
suffer from deficient visual acuity. They have poor eyesight – without
even knowing it. In many cases, they could often significantly improve
their vision without any great expense.
Those who suffer from poor vision are restricted in many ways. For
example, they have problems reading or watching television, their
professional and social life can suffer. In other words: better vision means a better life.
We should always look after our eyesight and it is therefore worthwhile
to consult the experts and to start using the correct aids at an early
stage to ensure that we are doing all we can to protect our eyes.
If your eyesight deteriorates you should visit an ophthalmologist.
He will do all he can from a medical point of view to improve your
vision. Today, ophthalmologists have many options available to them of
improving your eyesight, or maintaining it to a great extent.
If you find that your vision is still not adequate, then a specialist
optician can help to improve your eyesight through magnification and
light. In the case of eye disease, or when it’s becoming increasingly
difficult to read despite the use of glasses, magnifying vision aids can
provide important support. Do not allow poor vision to restrict your
independence and your quality of life. The modern optician can provide
you with vision aids tailored to suit your own individual needs and to
restore your enjoyment of better vision.
Whether you need improved vision to enjoy a hobby, or to help you see
details at work or at home, there are many different solutions which
can help you to achieve better and relaxed vision. Our motto is: "There
is no vision aid which can carry out every vision task, but for every
vision task there is a vision aid!” Important: together with your
optician, it really is up to you to decide which vision aids are the
most comfortable for your own personal use.
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