Color Blindness Treatment for Pilots
In order to safely fly the skies, it’s absolutely necessary for pilots to be able to effectively distinguish between colors.
Before becoming a pilot, you must complete a rigorous medical screening that includes a color blindness test. Then you must get reoccurring checkups, each of which involves another test for color deficiency.
This is discouraging for people who have been color blind their whole lives, because it feels as though it completely rules out piloting as a profession. However, color blindness doesn’t always occur at birth. Sometimes it develops over a person’s lifetime. Imagine how devastating it would be to train for years to become a pilot, only to be told that your color deficient vision makes it impossible to do so.
Our ColorCorrection™ System makes it possible for men and women with color vision deficiency to overcome this issue and pursue the career of their dreams.
Some people are skeptical or nervous about our ColorCorrection™ System, but it is really quite fast, effective and painless. The process is done by designing customized individual filters into eyeglasses or soft contact lenses. These customized filters correct patients’ individual color blindness issues, and allow them to pass the Ishihara color blind test guaranteed and walk away feeling confident in their color vision.
For more information on our colorblind treatment contact us today!
Color Blindness Treatment for the Coast Guard
The Coast Guard’s enduring roles are maritime safety, security, and stewardship. In order to complete the tasks associated with these roles, these men and women must be able to quickly and accurately identify potential threats. In cases where this requires them to see colors correctly, a Coast Guard officer with a color vision deficiency would not be able to effectively do his or her job.
As Coast Guard officers are patrolling the seas, they may be required to identify suspects of wrongdoing based on the color of their eyes, hair, clothing, and other similar distinguishing factors. If they have a color vision deficiency, this important part of their job could be impossible to do. There are also a multitude of symbols, signs, markers, maps and other signals that Coast Guard officers must be able to quickly identify and evaluate, which requires them to accurately see colors.
Before someone can become a member of the Coast Guard, he or she must pass a series of physical tests and requirements, one of which is the Ishihara Color Vision Test, or one of the other exams that are almost identical to it.
If you suffer from color deficient vision but want to pursue a career (or continue your current career) in the Coast Guard, we are here to help. Our ColorCorrection™ System works by designing customized color corrective soft contact lenses or eyeglasses. These customized lenses correct patients’ individual color blindness issues and allow them to walk away feeling confident in their color vision. In fact, our patients have a 100% success rate passing the Ishihara color vision test.
We are proud to be able to assist the men and women who are dedicated to serving our country in these important roles. Our color blindness treatment is the key to helping people overcome their color vision deficiency and pursue the career of their dreams.
For more information on our color blind treatment contact us today!
Colorblind Treatment for Electricians
The ability to accurately see colors is essential for electricians. In most cases, electricians must identify wires based on colors and selecting the wrong wire can be dangerous or even fatal. For these reasons, we have several patients from the electrician profession who are taking advantage of our ColorCorrection System that allows them to continue working in the field that they were trained to become experts in.
Colorblindness isn’t something we notice at birth. In fact, many people don’t realize they suffer from it until later on in life. At ColorMax, we make sure people’s lives are not stopped in their tracks because they have been diagnosed with a colorblind deficiency and have been told they are unable to work anymore. We have contact lenses and glasses that allow people to resume with their everyday lives. Electricians are able to return to work and ensure their employers that they can be safe and efficient on the job despite being colorblind.
If you are in need of treatment for your colorblindness, please call (888) 726-0085, or fill out a contact form online!
Color Blindness Cure for Engineers
Engineers are involved with all kinds of projects that allow them to use their talents to build structures, machines, devices, systems, materials and processes. Whether you want to be a chemical, civil, electrical or mechanical engineer, you are going to be put in situations in which accurately identifying colors is key.
This could involve working with colored wiring, being able to differentiate wires instantly for safety reasons, reading complex floor plans and layouts that have color-specific symbols, and much more. That’s why engineering professionals are required to pass the Ishihara color blind test, or a similar exam that has the same requirements, before they can practice in the field.
The most frustrating part about this is that colorblindness does not always occur at birth. Some people develop it over time. This can result in people who have been engineers all their life suddenly being unable to do their job effectively.
If you suffer from a color vision deficiency but still want to pursue a career as an engineer, we are here to help. Your colorblindness does not have to stop you from achieving your professional goals. Our ColorCorrection™ System is designed to help individuals just like you gain the vision confidence they need to pass any eye-related requirements necessary to become an engineer. In other words, we offer an actual treatment for color blindness.
The process is simple. After evaluating your eyes, we will design customized individually filters and insert them in eyeglasses or soft contact lenses. You can then wear these glasses or contact lenses and your eyes will function as if your colorblindness does not exist. It is a painless and simple process, and it is well worth it for professionals who are dedicated to the field of engineering.
We have a 100% success rate helping people like you pass the Ishihara color blind test, which is the international gold standard.
For more information about our colorblindness cure for engineers, contact us today.
Colorblind Treatment for Firefighters
The shades of color for fire and smoke have significant meaning for levels of heat and toxicity. A firefighter must be able to identify between the shades in order to complete his or her mission and to keep people safe.
Firefighters serve as the cornerstone of safety for both small communities and large cities. People depend on them during life-threatening situations and deserve to have the utmost confidence in their local firefighters’ rescue skills.
The National Fire Protection Association recently prohibited disqualifying firefighters based on colorblind deficiencies, however, we still have many firefighters request our ColorCorrection System in order to ensure they are able to serve and protect to their fullest ability.
If you are in need of treatment for your colorblindness, please call (888) 726-0085, or fill out a contact form online!
Color Blind Treatment for Law Enforcement Officers
We receive phone calls on a regular basis from people who have recently completed training at law enforcement academies but fail to qualify for a position at a police department due to a colorblind deficiency. As we listen to the sound of helpless defeat in their voices, we are happy to let them know that we have a solution.
Most police departments require the passage of the Ishihara Color Plate test before recruiting a new member. Fortunately, our ColorCorrection System has a 100 percent success rate for such tests. Many men and women in uniform on the streets today used either our color corrector contact lenses in order to qualify for law enforcement service.
Police departments require an Ishihara Color Plate test for new recruits for good reasons. Law enforcement officers who are unable to distinguish even shades of different colors may not be able to identify a suspect based on skin color, hair or clothing. In order to keep officers and civilians safe, police departments adhere to their strict policy that prevents colorblind people from becoming officers.
We are proud that we are able to enhance safety in communities as well as help people overcome obstacles to their dreams of serving in law enforcement.
For more information on how to pass a colorblind test, contact us today!
Color Blindness Treatment for Seafarer’s in Maritime Industry
The maritime industry is a fast growing and dynamic field with many opportunities that are crucial to the transportation industry and world economy; people turn to the oceans for resources such as food, transportation and energy. These Seafarers must be creative and visionary to see the potential to use transportation and the oceans effectively. In order to complete the tasks associated with these roles, of operating, supplying, repairing and/or maintaining vessels, managing and/or operating shipping lines, shipping and freight forwarding services and similar enterprises. This emerging industry also includes a significant component of traditional oil and gas and renewable energy (particularly wind, but also marine turbines). Within in the maritime industry some of these occupations require the seafarer to see colors correctly. A seafarer with a color vision deficiency may not be able to effectively do his or her job correctly.
Color Blind in the Maritime Industry can be a struggle. As maritime seafarers are working the seas, they may be required to identify lights and signals. If they have a color vision deficiency, this important part of their job could be impossible to do. There are also a multitude of symbols, signs, markers, maps and other signals that maritime officers must be able to quickly identify and evaluate, which requires them to accurately see colors.
For many maritime careers, one must pass a series of physical tests and requirements, one of which is the Ishihara Color Vision Test, or one of the other exams that are almost identical to it.
If you suffer from color blindness but want to pursue a career (or continue your current career) in the maritime industry, we are here to help. Our ColorCorrection™ System works by designing customized color corrective soft contact lenses or eyeglasses. These customized lenses correct a patients’ individual color blindness issues and allow them to walk away feeling confident in their color vision. In fact, our patients have a 100% success rate passing the Ishihara color vision test.
Our color blindness treatment is the key to helping people overcome their color vision deficiency and pursue the career of their dreams.
For more information on our color blind treatment contact us today!
Color Blind Treatment for Armed Services
(Military, Navy, Cost Guard, Airforce)
There are always a “few good men” who are being turned away from the military due to a colorblind deficiency. Despite record-high test scores and surpassing all other physical test requirements, some men and women are barred from pursuing their dreams to serve in the military because they are unable to pass the color test as a part of their physical exam.
Our ColorCorrection System has a 100 percent success rate for passing the Ishihara Color Plate Test, providing an opportunity for these disappointed men and women to recapture their dreams and join the ranks of their peers in the military.
Our color corrector contact lenses remain with our patients long after they pass a color test. At ColorMax, we don’t just give people a pass to the next step, we change their lives. Members in the Navy and Air Force depend on color accuracy to successfully and safely operate their missions and continue to use their new sight enhancers throughout their service.
At ColorMax, we are proud to help the brave men and women who choose to serve their country and encourage people to not let a colorblind deficiency discourage them from pursuing their dreams.
For more information on how our color correction system can help advance your careert, contact us today!
Color Blind Treatment for Railroad Engineers
Reading signals is paramount for daily operations of railroad engineering.
Railroad engineers are required to pass a variety of colorblind tests that those who suffer from a colorblind deficiency will not be able to pass unless using some type of color corrector. ColorMax has the first FDA approved Color Vision Enhancement Lenses. The ColorCorrection System has a 100% success rate and all patients are guaranteed to pass the Ishihara color blind test.
Our goal is to put people back on track and to not let colorblindness derail people from their daily lives.
If you are interested in learning more about our ColorCorrection System,please call (443) 470-9844, or fill our contact form online!