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How is anisometropia treatable?

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Dr. Ilan Cohen answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

Many ways: Anisometropia is a difference in the prescription between the two eyes. For most people, wearing glasses can treat their anisometropia. If the difference between the two eyes is large, contacts may be a better solution. Laser vision correction is also an option for many.

Answered 6/19/2017

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