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Thousands of OVITZ patients with higher-order aberrations (HOAs) enjoy clearer vision and a significantly improved quality of life, and OVITZ Doctors are enjoying greater success and higher patient satisfaction.

03/05/2026

Dr. Holland, optometrist at the Cornea and Contact Lens Institute of Minnesota, discusses how the OVITZ Aberrometer is helping practices correct vision beyond standard scleral lens fitting.

Dr. Holland explains that some patients continue to experience visual disturbances such as halos, glare, streaking, and double vision even when wearing what were previously considered premium scleral lens optics. These symptoms are often caused by Higher Order Aberrations (HOAs), complex optical distortions that cannot be fully corrected with conventional lenses.

Using the OVITZ Aberrometer, practitioners are able to both measure and correct Higher Order Aberrations by applying wavefront-guided optics directly to the front surface of a scleral lens. According to Dr. Holland, this advanced approach has led patients to travel hours and even across state lines seeking this level of correction.

He says that this technology has become a meaningful practice differentiator and an important resource for the optometric community, particularly for clinicians working with patients who continue to struggle with visual quality despite traditional scleral lens solutions.

Doctors, learn more at https://ovitz.us/
Are you a patient with HOAs? Find out what we can do for you. Visit https://www.ovitz.us/patients/

01/29/2026

Dr. Petar Prpic of Prpic Eyecare Centre discusses how aberrometry is evolving in the field of optometry to help doctors connect more deeply with their patients. While measuring aberrations is not a new concept, Dr. Prpic highlights how OVITZ technology uses visual simulations to show patients exactly what their vision looks like, especially during night driving.

Many patients who struggle with vision challenges are told they see "20/20" on a standard eye chart, yet they continue to suffer from ghosting or glare. By using OVITZ to quantify and correct Higher Order Aberrations (HOAs), providers can validate the patient's experience and prove that they aren't "going crazy". This approach doesn't just measure a problem, it provides a clear path to a solution.

In this video:
• Why standard eye charts don't tell the whole story of a patient's vision.
• How visual simulations help patients connect with their diagnosis.
• The importance of using aberrometry to quantify HOAs.
• How validating a patient's struggle builds long-term trust and connection.
• Moving from measurement to finding an opportunity to solve the problem.

Doctors, learn more at https://ovitz.us/

Are you a patient with HOAs? Find out what OVITZ can do for you. Visit https://ovitz.us/patients/

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