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Home / Lifestyle / USJ Optometrist : Your Vision Care Specialist

USJ Optometrist : Your Vision Care Specialist

November 3, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Recently I have a friend who couldn’t get his dream job due to failed color vision test (Ishihara test) during pre employment medical check up in a private medical centre. He was then referred to Usj Optometrist, an optical shop in taipan subang jaya for eye check and prescribed a pair of color vision contact lens, which helped him to pass the ishihara test and he see color like I do. Today he passed his medical check up and the color vision test, and he will be joining his new job in January 2018.

According to the first doctor who failed his color vision test, there are many males that having color vision problem, but they are not colorblind as in not seeing all colors. They suffer from differentiating the green and brown color most time, some have problem identifying red as well but to a much lesser extent. There is no treatment for this hereditary condition which was born with, and only this optical shop is doing the corrective lenses for color vision. They only prescribe the FDA approved color vision lens, Chromagen. It’s 100% effective and 100% safe to be used. Price is RM 4000 a pair this year and Usj Optometrist did informed the cost normally increased nearly every year. My friend finds the lens really helpful and most importantly he gets his high pay dream job now.

 
This chromagen lens are available in glasses lens and soft permanent soft contact lens, those need it for exam must get the contact lens because they are well hidden when its put on our Asian eyes dark iris. The second doctor who passed him for the medical exam did not noticed the lens, and my friend could read all the ishihara test plates correctly with amazing speed. For those interested to try the color vision lens, please check it out in Usj Optometrist, address 28, jalan usj 10/1e, taipan, subang jaya, selangor, Malaysia. Phone number 03-80119038. They are open 11am to 9pm Monday to Saturday, while 11am to 7pm on Sunday. Closed on all major public holidays. Find them in facebook and read about their updates, search [email protected]

 

Usj Optometrist are specialised in doing lenses for dyslexia, ocular migraine, keratoconus, prosthetic and many other uncommon eye conditions as well.

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