Colorlite's Color Vision Diagnostic and Correction System for Eye Care Professionals
Eye Care Professionals can now help colorblind people see color. Give your patients a Colorlite diagnostic exam to determine their specific color vision deficiency. Based on the results of the exam, you will be able to provide your patient with a prescription for a lens to correct their color vision deficiency. 1 out of 12 men and 1 out of 200 women have a color vision deficiency.
This product is registered with the FDA.

The system includes Colorlite trial lenses and our Colorlite diagnostic book. The doctor will work systematically through the lenses and the diagnostic book to determine the patient's exact type and severity of color vision deficiency. The doctor should be able to to find the best lens for the patient in 20 minutes. The Colorlite Colorblind Diagnostic and Correction System has been widely used in Europe for more than 20 years.


The lenses can come with or without a vision prescription and can be cut to fit most frames. You email us your custom prescription for each patient and we will ship you the lenses. Trial frame is not part of the system. You can now expand your business to help an entirely new segment of the market. Many color blind people do not even know they are colorblind.
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Helping colorblind people around the world since 1998.
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25 years of research and over 50 medical publications and patents.
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95% of our patients pass the Ishihara color test with our correction glasses.
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A color vision deficiency affects everyday life, such as driving and cooking and many careers, such as: Painter, Pilot, Bus Driver, Electrician, Artists, Military Personnel, Police Officer, Firefighter, Fashion Designer, Diamond Appraiser, Chef, Interior Decorator, Technician, Cosmetician, Teacher… and many more!


Samsung App with Colorlite
Colorlite has partnered with Samsung and the Technical University of Budapest to create the #SeeColors app for the Samsung Galaxy mobile phone and QLED smart TV. This app allows users to diagnose their individual color vision deficiency and recalibrate their settings accordingly to see more colors on their devices.
For more information click here: The Wall Street Journal article about SeeColors application.

Chromatic adaptation to the color blindness correction glasses
Chromatic adaptation to the correction glasses is an important part of the color blindness correction process. When a patient puts the glasses on, Color adaptation takes at least 90-120 seconds in a well-lit environment. The doctor must allow time for the patient's eyes to adapt to the new colored environment. It can take a few minutes. At first, the colors are strange, reddish. White will look reddish because the new 'white-balance' is not completed yet. When white is seen as white again then the color consistency is fully rebuilt.







