Vision Hub Centurion

Vision Hub Centurion We provide optometry services at our shops in Highveld Centurion and Prinsloo street Pretoria

23/04/2018

One less thing to stress about when renewing your Driver's Licence! We do screenings for your Driver's Licence test for only R50! Don't be caught in the cue without your Eye test Certificate... Call us on 012 665 3310!

06/01/2018

We do screenings for your Driver's License test for only R50! Don't be caught in the cue without your Eye test Certificate...

20/11/2017
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22/09/2016
19/09/2016

A Taiwanese student who wore her contact lenses for six months straight without cleaning them went blind recently after a parasite bred underneath them and went on to eat her retina.
The cardinal rule when using contact lenses is to maintain proper hygiene. That means cleaning them regularly and disposing of them when recommended. Not doing so can leave the wearer susceptible to infections, which are the smallest of problems to be worried about, considering that 23-year-old Taiwanese student, Lian Kao, became infected by a bug that gnaws the eyeballs after keeping her lenses on for six months straight.

The microscopic bug that ate up Kao's cornea was the single-celled amoeba Acanthamoeba, which is notorious for the severe infections it causes in the eye, skin, and central nervous system. The parasite is commonly found in soil, dust, showers, and even swimming pools. When it makes contact with unclean lenses, it starts feeding on the bacteria on them, and if they happen to be on someone's eyes, the parasite burrows down to where it can start feeding on the cornea — a condition called Acanthamoebic keratitis.

Infections of this type are rare. They are hard to detect until the the person with the amoeba in their eye begins to experience acute pain. Early stages of infection may be cured with prescription drugs, but diagnosis is often complicated, delayed, and generally unsuccessful. The Journal of Optometry defines Acanthamoeba keratitis as a blinding complication that results due to wearing a lens past its time. Kao had worn the same lenses for six months, even while swimming, without once cleaning or removing them. This gross negligence cost her an eye.

According to the Daily Mail, the amoeba had eaten up the surface of Kao’s eyes, breeding in the space between her eye and the lens. The director of ophthalmology at Taipei's Wan Fang Hospital, Wu Jian-Liang said, “Contact lens wearers are a high-risk group that can easily be exposed to eye diseases. A shortage of oxygen can destroy the surface of the epithelial tissue, creating tiny wounds into which the bacteria can easily infect, spreading to the rest of the eye and providing a perfect breeding ground. The girl should have thrown the contact lenses away after a month, but instead, she overused them and has now permanently damaged her corneas.”

The doctors are now using Kao’s story to educate the 34 million Americans and 71 million people worldwide who use contacts. Acanthamoeba is responsible for 95 percent of reported cases of keratitis and doctors urge contacts wearers to exercise preventive measures. Personal hygiene with contact lenses includes cleaning them with commercially available cleaning solutions, avoiding water while cleaning, not swimming, showering, or using a hot tub while wearing contacts, and using one’s own without sharing.

Vision Hub Optometrist examined 62 residents of Irene Homes pro-bono as a Winter Community Project.  Irene Homes is a no...
19/09/2016

Vision Hub Optometrist examined 62 residents of Irene Homes pro-bono as a Winter Community Project. Irene Homes is a non profit organisation in Irene (Centurion) that care for people with intellectual disabilities.
Vision Hub donated spectacles to 9 residents of Irene Homes.

Call Vision Hub today on 012 665 3310 for an eye screening appointment to ensure you don't have any eye disorders
05/04/2016

Call Vision Hub today on 012 665 3310 for an eye screening appointment to ensure you don't have any eye disorders

Quick tips from an optometrist on treating the most common eye disorders

Multi-focal Glasses for only R1500!! Price includes - Eye Test, Frame & Lenses. Only available at Vision Hub Centurion.C...
29/03/2016

Multi-focal Glasses for only R1500!! Price includes - Eye Test, Frame & Lenses. Only available at Vision Hub Centurion.

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Address

Highveld Shopping Centre, Cnr John Vorster Drive & Logan Avenue, Highveld
Centurion
0157

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Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 08:00 - 13:00

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