Author: Ovitz

Wavefront-Corrected Sclerals: From Theory to Reality

OVITZ is dedicated to working with industry leaders who passionately share the same vision — to help people see their best. One of OVITZ’s...

Keratoconus, Crosslinking, Intacs

"These are the most incredible contact lenses I’ve ever had. My previous doctor said I'd never see 20/20 and now I'm seeing 20/20....

Post LASIK Refractive Imbalance and Regression

"After a LASIK procedure missed the mark, the Ares lens has helped me regain the freedom and function to live and work as I...

Keratoconus

"No other scleral contact lens got even close to the vision acuity I now have with the OVITZ Ares lens. With the other lenses...

Advanced Keratoconus with Dense Central Scarring

"The vision in my left eye is amazing. I am able to work on the computer without straining my eyes. I notice the vision...

GlobalNewswire | OVITZ Gives Optometrists A Look into their Future with a New Level of Vision Improvement

OVITZ, a company that develops innovative vision-enhancing technologies for contact lenses, announced today that its xwave system is now in beta use with 15...

WXXI News | Rochester company Ovitz takes top prize of $1 million in Luminate NY competition

A local optics company has won the top prize in the latest round of state funding in the Luminate NY competition.

Photonics.com | Luminate NY Accelerator Announces Round II Winners

Ovitz Corp., the developer of individualized contact lenses to improve vision quality, took the top prize at the Luminate NY competition — $1 million.

Democrat and Chronicle | UR grad wins $1M Luminate NY prize in Rochester competition

A Rochester firm won the $1 million top prize in the second-annual Luminate NY competition Thursday for its specialized contact lens.

Democrat and Chronicle | GREAT Awards recognize Rochester tech innovations

If there were any doubts about Rochester's potential for technological innovation, Digital Rochester's Greater Rochester Excellence and Achievement in Technology (GREAT) Awards offered plenty...