As people age, their ability to focus on objects up close deteriorates. This condition, called presbyopia, generally starts in the mid-40s. The New York Times’ ‘Patient Money’ column explains treatment options and how to pay for them.
As people age, their ability to focus on objects up close deteriorates. This condition, called presbyopia, generally starts in the mid-40s. The New York Times’ ‘Patient Money’ column explains treatment options and how to pay for them.