Accurate prescriptions and advanced single vision lenses at ASG Eye Hospital for sharper, comfortable eyesight.
Single vision lenses are spectacle lenses designed with a single prescription power across the entire lens surface. These lenses correct one specific vision requirement, such as distance vision, near vision, or computer-related vision needs.
Unlike bifocal or progressive lenses, single vision lenses focus on one viewing distance, making them simple, comfortable, and easy to use for everyday activities.
Single vision lenses are commonly recommended for:
They are widely used by children, students, working professionals, and senior citizens.
Myopia causes distant objects to appear blurry while nearby objects remain clear. Single vision lenses help improve distance vision and provide clearer visibility during daily activities.
Hyperopia affects near vision and may cause difficulty focusing on close objects. Single vision lenses help improve reading and other near-vision activities.
Presbyopia is an age-related condition that affects near vision, usually developing after the age of 40. Single vision reading glasses may help improve close-up visual comfort.
Single vision lenses provide accurate correction for one viewing distance, helping improve visual clarity and focus.
These lenses are simple to use and generally easier to adapt to compared to multifocal lens designs.
Modern single vision lenses are available in lightweight materials for improved comfort during long hours of wear.
Single vision lenses are often more affordable than progressive or multifocal spectacle lenses.
Children, students, office professionals, and senior citizens can benefit from single vision lens correction depending on their vision needs.
At ASG Eye Hospital, patients can choose from advanced lens technologies designed to improve visual comfort and eye protection.
Blue cut lenses help filter blue light emitted from digital devices such as mobile phones, laptops, and tablets.
Anti-reflective coatings help reduce glare and reflections from screens, headlights, and artificial lighting.
UV-coated lenses help protect the eyes from harmful ultraviolet radiation during outdoor exposure.
Photochromic lenses automatically darken in sunlight and become clear indoors for comfortable indoor and outdoor vision.
Children commonly require single vision lenses for myopia correction. Early diagnosis and accurate spectacle correction support healthy visual development and academic performance.
ASG Eye Hospital provides pediatric vision assessment and customized lens recommendations for children with increasing eye power and school-related vision difficulties.
Long screen hours may contribute to digital eye strain, headaches, blurred vision, and eye fatigue. Single vision computer lenses are designed to improve visual comfort during prolonged digital device usage.
ASG Eye Hospital offers high-quality single vision lenses from globally trusted optical brands.
| Brand | Specialty |
|---|---|
| ZEISS Single Vision Lenses | Precision optical clarity |
| Essilor Single Vision Lenses | Digital eye comfort |
| Crizal Lenses | Anti-glare protection |
| Hoya Single Vision Lenses | Lightweight daily comfort |
Premium lens brands are preferred for advanced coatings, visual clarity, and long-term comfort.
At ASG Eye Hospital, patients receive complete vision care solutions using modern diagnostic technology and customized spectacle lens recommendations.
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Single vision lenses are used to correct one field of vision, either near vision or distance vision.
Yes, single vision lenses with blue cut and anti-glare coatings are commonly recommended for prolonged screen use.
Yes, single vision lenses are widely prescribed for children with myopia or other refractive errors.
Single vision lenses correct one viewing distance, while progressive lenses provide multiple vision corrections in one lens.
Yes, anti-glare coatings help reduce reflections and improve visual comfort, especially during night driving and screen usage.
Regular eye examinations are generally recommended every 1–2 years or whenever vision changes are noticed.
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