Reading an eye prescription might seem complicated, but once you understand the terms and numbers, it becomes simple. This guide will walk you through each part of your prescription, explaining what it means for your vision and how to make informed choices for your eyewear.
When you receive a prescription from your eye doctor, itโs usually broken down into a series of abbreviations and numbers. Hereโs a breakdown:
Hereโs a sample eye prescription and a breakdown of what each part means:
This person is nearsighted in both eyes with astigmatism. The right eye requires more correction than the left. The ADD power indicates they need bifocals or progressives for reading.
Itโs common for your eyes to have different levels of correction.
โPlanoโ means no correction is needed for that eye or part of the lens, equivalent to 0.00.
Yes, vision can change, so itโs important to have regular eye exams.
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