Long days on screens can cause tired eyes, headaches, and blurry vision. We’ll pinpoint what’s driving your symptoms and create a simple plan—lenses, habits, and workspace tweaks—that makes screen time feel easier.



When you focus up close for hours, your eyes work overtime. Dry office air, poor lighting, glare, and the wrong viewing distance add to the problem. Over time, you may notice end-of-day blur, burning, or trouble shifting focus from near to far.
Scratchy or tired eyes, headaches behind the eyes, neck/shoulder tension, intermittent blur, light sensitivity, and worse vision late in the day—especially after long video calls or multi-monitor work.
Your visit includes a refraction to confirm your prescription, tests for focusing and eye teaming, and a surface/tear evaluation. We’ll review your workstation setup and screen habits so your plan addresses both vision and environment.
Position the top of your main monitor at or just below eye level. Sit an arm’s length from the screen. Use task lighting instead of bright overheads. Reduce harsh reflections. Keep artificial tears handy if air is dry. Consider photochromic or prescription Sunglasses outdoors to avoid squinting.
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Often, yes. Workspace lenses are tuned to your screen distances and reduce effort compared with all-purpose prescriptions.
They can improve comfort for some users, but glare control, proper prescription, and better habits usually matter more.
They can. We’ll evaluate tear film and lens materials and may recommend daily disposables or dry eye treatment.
Many people notice relief within days once lenses and workstation changes are in place.
Your eyesight is precious, and we’re here to help you keep it that way. With convenient scheduling, advanced diagnostics, and a compassionate team, Apple Eye Care is ready to care for you and your family.
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