Clear Vision, Optimal Performance
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Since its establishment in 2016, Mina Optical Center has been dedicated to creating a positive impact in the region. Emphasizing the significant role of optometrists in making a positive change through exceptional performance, while also recognizing the importance of optimal vision for overall well-being.
Our Services
Comprehensive Vision Examination
Prescription Glasses
Low Vision Screening, Magnifiers & Electronic Tools
Contact Lenses for Keratoconus
Dry Eye Examination
Children's Examination
Solutions, Approach, Technology & Vision Care
Why choose Mina Optical Center?
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Meet Dr. Feryal
Dr. Feryal Abu-Zahu
Optometrist
Dr. Feryal Abu Zahu is a skilled optometrist and co-founder of Mina Optics in Al Husun, Irbid. She prioritizes patient health and outcomes, adopting an integrative approach to eye care. Dr. Feryal collaborates with her patients to create tailored vision plans, incorporating advanced treatments and alternative therapies.
She earned her degree from “ENFAP Toscana” in Florence, Italy, and specialized in contact lenses and low vision at the German Jordanian University in Amman, Jordan.
Before founding Mina Optics, Dr. Feryal gained experience in private optometry practices in Jordan and internationally. Her passion lies in serving the community and promoting the importance of accessible and affordable eye care.
Known for her warm and friendly nature, Dr. Feryal ensures that every patient feels comfortable and welcome from the moment they step into the center.
FAQ
No, medical glasses do not treat these conditions. They are corrective tools that help improve vision clarity.
No, wearing glasses does not prevent refractive errors from progressing.
No, if used correctly, following proper sterilization, wearing duration, and expiration date, contact lenses are not harmful to eye health.
No, the eye is surrounded by the sclera (white of the eye) that prevents contact lenses from entering inner parts.
It can be corrected if diagnosed before the age of 12, but treatment becomes more challenging in adulthood.
Yes, untreated refractive errors can cause headaches. Properly prescribed glasses or contact lenses can alleviate this.
Yes, untreated refractive errors can cause headaches. Properly prescribed glasses or contact lenses can alleviate this.
Contact lenses are an option for adults and children, depending on individual suitability.
Yes, specialized contact lenses are available for correcting these vision problems.
While there are eye exercises that may help with eye strain, they don't correct refractive errors like astigmatism, hyperopia, or myopia.
Wearing glasses not prescribed for you can cause discomfort and strain on your eyes but won't permanently harm them.
This is called digital eye strain, and it's common when focusing on screens for extended periods. Taking breaks and practicing the 20-20-20 rule (looking away every 20 minutes at something 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds) can help alleviate it.
Yes, low-vision aids such as magnifiers, telescopes, and special lighting can help improve quality of life for people with low vision.
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