What is Hyperopia?
With hyperopia, also known as farsightedness, the eye sees distant objects more clearly than near objects, but may not see any object perfectly.
Normal Vision — Light rays pass through the cornea to merge and focus perfectly on the back surface of the eye (retina) producing clear vision.
Farsightedness (Hyperopia) —Because the eye is shorter than normal, light rays reach the retina before merging and focusing.
Symptoms
In addition to vision limitations, people with hyperopia may experience:
- Eyestrain
- Headaches
- Fatigue when working at close range
Treatment Options
Several options can help restore your vision. We’ll help you decide which treatment is right for your eyes. These may include:


