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MyClearVision.com is dedicated to helping people learn more about their vision and ways that they can improve their vision through corrective surgery. We don't think that vision correction surgery is right for everyone with sight problems, but we do think that there are many people who can benefit from it.

While being the official resource center for information about NearVision CK (Conductive Keratoplasty(R)), MyClearVision.com is also a clearinghouse of authoritative information about vision and vision procedures in general. We have consulted the most trusted sources of eye health and vision correction surgery information to develop the content on this site. As many Internet users know, you should not trust everything that you find on the Internet. It is always important — no matter how reliable the source — that you discuss any decisions about improving your vision with an experienced healthcare professional.

MyClearVision.com is brought to you as an educational service from Refractec, Inc., an Irvine, California-based company that develops more effective, less invasive means to correct hyperopia (farsightedness) and presbyopia.

Which is Right For You?
You have more choices for vision improvement than ever before. Learn which vision procedure may be right for you by taking our survey.
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Did You Know?
Presbyopia affects reading vision for most people by the age of 40. NearVision CK is performed using the ViewPoint® CK System, the only FDA-approved technology for presbyopic patients who want to improve their near vision. Click here to learn more about presbyopia.

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