Long sightedness, also known as hyperopia or farsightedness, is a common refractive error in which distant objects can be seen more clearly than those close up. It occurs when light entering the eye fails to focus correctly on the retina — typically because the cornea is too flat or the eyeball is too short — causing nearby objects such as text on a page to appear blurred. Centre for Sight’s consultant ophthalmologists have extensive experience assessing and correcting long sightedness using a range of advanced treatments.