Colorblind 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!

Dr. Thomas Azman has provided treatment for colorblindness to countless people across the globe.
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