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Wednesday, March 12, 2008


Do You Know Your Prescription?

Your prescription for glasses or contact lenses are documented after a doctor measures your eyes and obtains these readings. Patients have a tendency to remember that they are "20/100" or "20/400," but these numbers simply refer to the line on the eye chart that you are able to read. Doctors use a more precise set of numbers to measure your prescription.

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Article provided by Arun C. Gulani, M.D.,M.S.

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