Services

The W EYExperience offers eye examination that is tailored to individual lifestyle and vision needs. Ranging from standard to a comprehensive eye examination necessary for the tech-savvy generation to screen/diagnose different eye conditions or eye diseases.

Ortho-K Night Lens

Ortho-K Night Lens

Myopia, commonly known as short-sightedness, is a condition that cannot be cured. Children with high myopia are at a greater risk of developing eye diseases in their later years. Orthokeratology, or Ortho-K/OK Lens/Night Lens, is a non-invasive treatment sometimes called "Braces for the Eyes". These lenses are worn while sleeping at night and are beneficial for both children and adults. The primary advantage of Ortho-K is that it allows people to see clearly throughout the day without wearing glasses or contact lenses. Various studies have shown that Ortho-K can significantly slow myopia progression in children.

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Contact Lens Fitting & Aftercare

Contact Lens Fitting & Aftercare

Regular aftercare is advised for all contact lens wearers.

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Comprehensive Eye Examination

Comprehensive Eye Examination

Regular eye examination throughout your life is important, but not always for the same reasons. Just as our bodies require evolving care, so do our eyes. Find out why a comprehensive eye examination at every life stage is an important part of your healthcare routine.

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Contact Lens for Kids

Contact Lens for Kids

Daily disposable contact lenses are an excellent option for children who are shortsighted(myopia), have an active lifestyle, and require myopia control treatment. These FDA-approved contact lenses are specially designed for children to correct their shortsightedness, helping them see clearly without the need for spectacles. Additionally, these lenses help slow down the speed of their myopia progression.

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Progressive Lens for Presbyopia

Progressive Lens for Presbyopia

Presbyopia can manifest due to various reasons, however age is one of the biggest factors. Innovations such as progressive lenses enables presbyopes to be able to have clear vision at all distances, with correction power that varies seamlessly over the entire surface of the lens.

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Kids Myopia Management

Kids Myopia Management

Myopia, also known as short-sightedness, is a condition that progresses over time and is irreversible. As children's eyes grow, their myopia tends to increase. To take control of your child's myopia progression, it's important to start myopia management early. High myopia rates at a young age can put children at a higher risk of developing eye diseases later in life. Generally, a diopter of -5.00 is considered a high level of myopia. By taking steps to protect your child's vision now, you can help to secure their future.

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Standard Eye Examination

Standard Eye Examination

Our Standard Eye Examination determines an individual's refractive prescription and checks for abnormalities, such as lazy eye, astigmatism and long-sightedness/far-sightedness.​​​​​​

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Multifocal Contact Lens for Presbyopia

Multifocal Contact Lens for Presbyopia

Besides the commonly known Progressive prescription lenses, there is also a type of contact lens that enables us to clearly read objects at our habitual reading distance, intermediate objects such as a laptop screen, while being able to also look at distant objects clearly. Multifocal contact lens is designed for clear vision near through far without a need of glasses.

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Eye Examinations

Eye Examinations

The W EYExperience offers eye examination that is tailored to individual lifestyle and vision needs. Ranging from standard to a comprehensive eye examination necessary for the tech-savvy generation to screen/diagnose different eye conditions or eye diseases.

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Vision Therapy

Vision Therapy

A change in your prescription glasses may not always solve the underlying vision problem as it may be due to other factors such as poor tracking and pursuit of the eyes. Vision Therapy may help to solve these disorders.

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