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Shady Grove Eye and Vision Care
Dr. Alan N. Glazier
Optometrist
For Appointment or General Info, Contact Us At:
15200 Shady Grove Road
Suite 100
Rockville, MD 20850
Tel: (301) 670-1212
Fax: (301) 216-9692


 
 
 
 


HYPEROPIA or FARSIGHTEDNESS


Light rays that are reflected off objects must travel through the refractive elements of the eye and be focused to a point image on the Retina, or back surface of the eye, in order to see clearly. With Hyperopia, or Farsightedness, the eye is not powerful enough to focus light rays reflected off viewed objects onto the retina. The light rays travel to a point focus in imaginary space behind the Retina and the result is a blurred image. People who are farsighted usually have difficulty seeing near objects and in some cases may be so farsighted that distance objects also appear blurry.


Normal eye
Farsighted eye

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