ASG Eye Hospital

Spectacle Lenses

Single Vision Lenses

Single Vision Lenses

At ASG Eye Hospital Single Vision Lens Services, we provide advanced single vision spectacle lenses designed to deliver sharp, comfortable, and accurate vision correction for everyday activities.

Bifocal Lenses

Bifocal Lenses

Hyperopia makes it difficult to see nearby objects clearly, while distant vision may remain normal. It can affect both children and adults.

Progressive Lenses

Progressive Lenses

Astigmatism occurs due to an irregular shape of the cornea or lens, causing blurred or distorted vision at all distances.

Myopia Control Lenses

Myopia Control Lenses

Presbyopia is an age-related condition that affects near vision, usually after the age of 40. It makes reading and focusing on close objects difficult.

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Spectacle Lenses at ASG Eye Hospital

At ASG Eye Hospital Spectacle Lens Services, we provide advanced spectacle lens solutions designed to deliver clearer vision, better comfort, and enhanced eye protection for everyday life. Whether you need lenses for reading, screen usage, distance vision, or age-related vision changes, our specialists help you choose the most suitable lens based on your eye condition and lifestyle needs. 

Modern spectacle lenses are designed not only to correct refractive errors but also to reduce digital eye strain, improve visual clarity, and enhance overall visual performance. ASG Eye Hospital combines advanced eye testing technology with personalized lens recommendations for accurate and comfortable vision correction.

Types of Spectacle Lenses Available

Single Vision Lenses

Single vision lenses are designed to correct one field of vision — either distance or near vision. These lenses are commonly recommended for people with myopia, hyperopia, or basic reading requirements.

Best For:
  • Myopia (Nearsightedness)

  • Hyperopia (Farsightedness)

  • Reading glasses

  • Students and working professionals

Benefits:
  • Clear and sharp vision

  • Lightweight and comfortable

  • Easy adaptation

  • Ideal for everyday use

Clear Answers for Better Vision

Blue cut and anti-glare lenses are commonly recommended for prolonged screen exposure and digital eye strain.

Progressive lenses provide near, intermediate, and distance vision correction within a single lens without visible lines.

Yes, myopia control lenses can help slow the progression of myopia in children and young adults.

An eye examination is generally recommended every 1–2 years or whenever vision changes are noticed.

Yes, anti-glare lenses help reduce reflections and improve visual comfort during night driving.

Yes, ASG Eye Hospital provides personalized spectacle lens recommendations based on individual eye condition, age, and lifestyle needs. 

Overview

Job Title: Consultant Ophthalmologist

Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan

Job Category: Technical/ IT Support

Work Employment:  Full time

What you work:

  • Diagnose and treat patients with a focus on Ophthalmologist.
  • Collaborate with senior doctors and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Ensure patient-centric care and follow clinical protocols.
  • Contribute to research, training, or hospital initiatives (if applicable).

Mandatory skills:

  • Relevant medical degree / certification.
  • Strong knowledge of ophthalmology practices / healthcare protocols.
  • Excellent communication and patient-handling skills.
  • Ability to work in fast-paced healthcare environments.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience: 3 to 6 years of experience
  • Prior experience in eye care / multi-speciality hospitals.
  • Fellowship or advanced training in Ophthalmologist.
  • Familiarity with advanced diagnostic tools and surgical techniques.
  • Passion for innovation, patient care, and continuous learning.

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