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Prescription Eyeglasses

No matter what your eye condition, or how you choose to view the world, there are now prescription lenses that meet your unique lifestyle and vision correction needs. Eyeglass lenses that change as the light changes, from clear indoors to dark outdoors. Bifocal lenses that provide multiple fields of vision. High-index lenses that are thinner and lighter than ever before. And progressive lenses that eliminate the traditional lines of multi-focal lenses. The point is, while eyeglass lenses are prescribed to correct all kinds of vision problems, prescription lenses have come a long way—offering you the opportunity to truly customize your eyeglasses and make a statement about how you choose to look at the world.

Fittings:

Having trouble finding the right eyewear products at other local shops? When you stop on by our facilities, you can make an appointment to have your contacts or glasses professionally fitted, to ensure seamless wear and optimal comfort at all times. Let us help you experience a level of comfort you never thought possible!

Consultations:

No matter if you’ve always had an astigmatism or you’ve recently been subject to impaired vision, we’re here to help you better understand your condition. We’re versed in all major eye conditions and can explain them to you, including nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatisms, computer vision eye strain, cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.

  • We only use premium optical products to deliver outstanding visual comfort. We pride ourselves on personalized eye glass styling service.
  • Bifocals are lenses with two distinct viewing areas to help correct vision that fails at two or even three distances.
  • Manufactured to be thinner at the edges of the lens and lighter in weight overall—a good choice for people with stronger prescriptions.
  • Polycarbonate lenses are up to 10 times more impact resistant than regular plastic lenses.
  • These lens care and maintenance tips will go a long way toward maintaining your healthy sight.
  • Which frame material is right for you? Learn about the different types of metal and plastic, and the advantages of each.
  • Tips for Keeping Your Frames Properly Maintained.