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  TERRENCE J. REYNOLDS, O.D.
D.H. PITKIN, O.D.

   
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Farsightedness           


Hyperopia ("Farsightedness") occurs when an eye is too short for the cornea's curvature. As a result, light rays entering the eye focus behind the retina instead of precisely on the retina, and a blurred image is produced.

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