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News Staff
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Nicole VanZuidam, MA, LMFT The sound of a phoropter has stuck out to me since I was a child. Every time the optometrist changes out the lens, it makes a distinct sound as a different lens is slid into position. “Can you see better 1 or 2, 3 or 4?” I anticipate the adjustment my eyes will make and a process of assessment takes place, determining the clarity of the options. Supposedly, this tool has the capability of giving a near-infinite number of combinations of corrective lenses to fit the extremely unique needs of each individual’s eyes.