Seeing up close shouldn’t be frustrating

Support for Age-Related Near Vision Changes

Presbyopia is a common, age-related change in near vision that often begins in your 40s. At Hazel Family Eyecare, we offer personalized treatment plans to help you adjust comfortably, whether you're reading, working on a screen, or doing close-up tasks throughout the day.

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Presbyopia diagnosis & treatment in Roswell, GA

Helping You See Clearly at Every Stage

Even if you've never needed glasses before, presbyopia can make daily activities feel harder especially reading, phone use, or anything up close. We evaluate how your eyes are changing and help you find a solution that supports your routine without unnecessary frustration.

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Signs of Presbyopia

  • Difficulty seeing clearly at close range

  • Needing to hold reading material farther away

  • Eye fatigue or headaches during near work

  • Blurry vision when switching between distances

  • Trouble reading in low light

These symptoms may come on gradually and often feel more noticeable at the end of the day.

Presbyopia Treatment Options We Offer in Roswell 

We offer multiple ways to manage presbyopia, based on your prescription, lifestyle, and visual demands:

  • Progressive lenses for seamless near-to-distance correction.

  • Office-task glasses for reading, computer work, or hobbies.

  • Multifocal contact lenses with near and distance zones.

  • Monovision contact lenses, when appropriate.

  • Magnification tools and ergonomic support for near work.

Each solution is explained clearly, with time to ask questions and try what works best for you.

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We Adapt to Changes in In Your Vision

As your vision shifts, your needs may change, too. We offer consistent follow-up care to help fine-tune your prescription and ensure your lenses or contacts continue to support your clarity and comfort, at every distance.

We’ll also help you adapt to new lens types or transitions if this is your first time needing vision correction.

Our Approach to Long-Term Vision Support at Hazel Family Eyecare

We take the time to explain what’s changing and why, without rushing you into solutions that don’t feel right. Whether you're wearing readers for the first time or updating your current setup, our goal is to help you feel supported, not sold to.

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When Reading Becomes a Challenge, We Can Help

If you're starting to notice changes in your near vision, or if your current lenses no longer feel clear or comfortable, we’re here to help.