Prescription Eyeglasses

Prescription Eyeglasses

Prescription Eyeglasses

Prescription Eyeglasses

Prescription Eyeglasses

Bifocal Lenses
Bifocals are lenses with two distinct viewing areas to help correct vision that fails at two or even three distances.

High Index and Aspheric Lenses
Manufactured to be thinner at the edges of the lens and lighter in weight overall—a good choice for people with stronger prescriptions.

Photochromic Lenses
Photochromic lenses change from clear to dark based on the intensity of UV radiation.

Polycarbonate Lenses
Polycarbonate lenses are up to 10 times more impact resistant than regular plastic lenses.

Progressive Lenses
Progressive lenses allow multiple vision fields to be incorporated into a single lens without any clear distinction between the fields themselves. This is why progressive lenses are often referred to as “no-line” bifocals or trifocals.

Consider a Second Pair of Glasses
So often, one pair of eyeglasses simply can’t do it all. Watch a short video about the benefits of having a second pair!

Caring for Lenses
These lens care and maintenance tips will go a long way toward maintaining your healthy sight.

Eyeglass Frame Materials
Which frame material is right for you? Learn about the different types of metal and plastic, and the advantages of each.

Frame Maintenance
Tips for Keeping Your Frames Properly Maintained.

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