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Free yourself from reading glasses with Monovision in Melbourne

Discover how correcting one eye for distance and the other for near vision can help you manage presbyopia in a simple, personalised way

Free yourself from reading glasses with Monovision in Melbourne

Discover how correcting one eye for distance and the other for near vision can help you manage presbyopia in a simple, personalised way

With Monovision, it’s possible to enjoy greater freedom from reading glasses

Learn how this focused treatment approach works and what to expect before, during, and after your procedure
  • Monovision may be suited to adults over 45 who are experiencing presbyopia, the age-related change that affects near vision.
  • It works best for people who are comfortable with one eye set for distance and the other for close focus. During your assessment, we evaluate your overall eye health, prescription, lifestyle needs, and ability to adapt to different focal points.
  • A contact lens trial is often recommended to help you experience monovision before committing to treatment. If you adapt well and meet clinical criteria, monovision may help reduce your need for reading glasses.
  • Suitability is always personalised and safety-led.
  • Monovision corrects each eye to serve a different purpose. One eye is treated for clear distance vision, while the other is adjusted to help you see up close.
  • Your brain blends the two inputs to give you a wider range of focus without constantly reaching for reading glasses.
  • Before choosing this option, we simulate the effect using trial contact lenses so you can experience how it feels in everyday tasks.
  • Monovision can be achieved through Customised LASIK, PRK, or lens-based procedures.
  • The goal is to find a balance that supports your daily activities comfortably and safely.
  • Monovision’s main advantage is reduced dependence on reading glasses for daily tasks like checking your phone, reading labels, or using a laptop.
  • It offers a non-complex and personalised approach to managing presbyopia. However, it may not suit everyone.
  • Some people notice reduced depth perception, mild blur at certain distances, or need time to adapt as the brain learns to combine visual input differently.
  • Night driving or very fine detail work may feel different for some individuals.
  • A contact lens trial helps determine whether the benefits outweigh any limitations for your lifestyle.
  • Every decision is made with your comfort and safety in mind.
  • Monovision is considered a safe and well-established approach to managing presbyopia. Like all vision correction treatments, it carries some risks.
  • These may include difficulty adapting to the vision balance, glare, halos, or reduced depth perception.
  • Some people find the visual difference between their eyes uncomfortable or less suitable for activities such as night driving.
  • Most effects are mild and may improve as adaptation occurs. All potential risks and side effects are discussed in detail at your consultation.
  • If monovision is not suitable, other presbyopia solutions may be considered. These include lens-based procedures such as refractive lens exchange.
  • Your assessment helps determine which approach best matches your eyes, lifestyle, and comfort with different focusing ranges.
  • Every recommendation is tailored to ensure safety and suitability.
  • Monovision starts with a full eye check to learn how your eyes focus and to see if the treatment is safe for you. You may try monovision first with contact lenses, so you can feel what it is like to have one eye set for distance and the other for near. If you adapt well, the chosen procedure begins.
  • For laser treatments like LASIK or PRK, the laser reshapes each eye based on its goal.
  • For lens-based treatments, a small artificial lens is placed inside the eye.
  • After the procedure, follow-up visits check your comfort and progress.

Read with ease again in 3 simple steps

Reading glasses treatments can feel confusing. We make the journey clear and simple from the start.

Step 1: GET IN TOUCH

Not everyone is suitable for reading glasses treatment. Your first step is to book a free assessment so we can check your eye health, understand your daily challenges, and explain which options may help you reduce your dependence on readers.

Step 2: WE’LL MEET

At your assessment, we take detailed scans and talk through how reading glasses affect your work, home life, and comfort. You’ll leave with a clear, honest recommendation for the safest and most suitable treatment based on your eyes and lifestyle.

Step 3: ENJOY WITH LESS HASSLE

After treatment, many people describe life feeling easier – reading menus, using a phone, and focusing on small print with far less disruption. The goal is simple: more comfort, less strain, and more freedom in your day.

Imagine life without the hassle of reading glasses

Imagine life without the hassle of reading glasses

A free vision correction assessment can show if treatment could help you enjoy clearer sight for everyday life

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Hi, I’m Dr Rick Wolfe.

I’ve been performing laser vision correction and cataract surgery in Melbourne since 1991, with more than 30,000 procedures completed.

As a Fellow of RANZCO, I’ve dedicated my career to advancing eye surgery techniques in Australia and internationally.

I regularly share my knowledge at global conferences and founded the World College of Refractive Surgery and Visual Sciences to support excellence in our field.

My goal is simple: to provide safe, precise, and personalised care that helps people enjoy clearer vision.

Every patient is unique, and I take pride in tailoring treatment to individual needs.

Dr Rick Wolfe

Owner, Founder and Surgeon at Vista Eyes Laser Eye Clinic
Ophthalmologist and Laser Eye Surgeon, MB BS, FRANZCO, FWCRS

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