We have an onsite state-of-the-art optical lab because it is important to us that we can control our quality. With our large inventory of designer sunglasses and designer eyeglasses, we can have your new look customized for you the same day in many cases, so stop in today and let us bring out the fashionista in you! Seeing 20/20 doesn't necessarily mean your eyes are healthy. Many eye problems can only be detected during a thorough eye exam.
Comprehensive Eye Exams (seniors, adults, children)
Comprehensive eye exams are essential for people of all ages—seniors, adults, and children—to maintain optimal eye health and detect potential vision issues early. For seniors, these exams are critical in identifying age-related conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. Adults benefit from regular eye exams to monitor for vision changes, screen for diseases such as diabetes-related eye conditions, and ensure updated prescriptions for glasses or contact lenses. For children, comprehensive eye exams play a crucial role in detecting early vision problems that could affect learning and development, such as myopia or amblyopia. These exams typically include a thorough assessment of visual acuity, eye muscle function, peripheral vision, and the overall health of the eyes, helping individuals preserve their sight and improve their quality of life.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses light waves to create cross-sectional images of the eye, allowing ophthalmologists to diagnose and treat eye conditions
Rebound tonometry (Tono-Vera)
Rebound tonometry is a technology used in the Reichert Tono-Vera tonometer to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) by bouncing a small probe off the cornea. The Tono-Vera is a handheld device that uses gentle rebound technology to provide reliable IOP measurements without the need for anesthetic drops.
Autorefraction
Autorefraction is a valuable diagnostic tool in eye care, used to quickly and accurately measure an individual's refractive error to determine their prescription for glasses or contact lenses. During an autorefraction test, a patient looks into an autorefractor, which uses light to assess how it changes as it enters the eye and reflects off the retina. This process helps identify common vision problems such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. Autorefraction is particularly useful for patients who may have difficulty communicating their visual needs, such as young children or individuals with certain disabilities. While it doesn't replace a comprehensive eye exam or subjective refraction performed by an eye care professional, autorefraction provides a reliable starting point for understanding a patient’s vision needs.
Progressive Lenses
Progressive lenses are an advanced solution in eye care designed to correct presbyopia and other vision issues by providing a seamless transition between multiple prescriptions within a single lens. Unlike bifocals or trifocals, which have visible lines, progressives offer a smooth gradient of power that allows the wearer to see clearly at all distances—near, intermediate, and far—without abrupt jumps in vision. This makes them an ideal choice for adults who need help with reading, computer work, and distance vision but prefer a more natural and youthful appearance. While they require a short adjustment period, progressive lenses are highly customizable, tailored to match the wearer’s specific visual needs and lifestyle, enhancing comfort and overall eye health.
Single Vision Lenses
Single vision lenses are a common and versatile option in eye care, designed to correct vision at a single distance—either near, intermediate, or far. They are typically prescribed for individuals with simple refractive errors such as myopia (nearsightedness) or hyperopia (farsightedness), providing clear and focused vision tailored to their specific needs. Single vision lenses are widely used in eyeglasses and contact lenses, offering a straightforward solution for everyday tasks like reading, driving, or general activities. With options available in various materials, coatings, and designs, single vision lenses can be customized for durability, aesthetics, and additional benefits like blue light protection, ensuring comfort and optimal visual performance for wearers of all ages.
Office Lenses
Office lenses are specialized lenses designed to optimize visual comfort and clarity for intermediate and near distances, making them ideal for tasks like computer work, reading, and other desk-related activities. Unlike traditional progressive lenses, office lenses prioritize the visual zones commonly used in a workplace setting, reducing eye strain and improving posture by allowing wearers to maintain a more natural head and neck position. These lenses are tailored to the specific needs of individuals who spend extended periods in front of screens or engaged in close-up work, enhancing focus and reducing the risk of digital eye strain. With customizable options to suit different working environments and vision requirements, office lenses provide a practical solution for improving productivity and comfort in modern, screen-heavy lifestyles.
Prescription Sunglasses
Prescription sunglasses combine vision correction and sun protection, offering a convenient solution for those who need clear sight while shielding their eyes from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. These sunglasses are customized with the wearer’s specific prescription, ensuring sharp vision while reducing glare and enhancing comfort in bright conditions. Available in a variety of lens materials, tints, and coatings, prescription sunglasses can be tailored to fit diverse lifestyles, whether for driving, outdoor sports, or leisurely activities. Polarized lenses are a popular option, as they minimize glare from reflective surfaces like water or roads. By protecting the eyes from UV damage and improving visual clarity, prescription sunglasses support long-term eye health while enhancing everyday convenience.
Blue Light Lenses
Blue Light lenses offer protection against blue light - and a true color experience.
The most technologically advanced lenses you can get, Bluelight Protection Lenses offer the ultimate in visual performance and protection for those who know and demand the best. Blue Light Protection Lenses are the only lenses you’ll ever need for a lifetime of improved contrast, acuity, depth and color perception.
Prescription Safety Glasses
Prescription safety glasses are a crucial component of eye protection for individuals who require vision correction while working in environments with potential eye hazards. Designed to combine corrective lenses with durable frames and impact-resistant materials, these glasses meet safety standards to protect against debris, chemicals, and other workplace risks. Commonly used in industries such as construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and laboratory work, prescription safety glasses are available with additional features like anti-fog coatings and side shields for enhanced functionality. By offering clear vision and reliable protection, these glasses help reduce the risk of workplace injuries while ensuring visual clarity and comfort, making them an essential investment in both eye health and safety.
On-site lab offers 1-hour service
We believe in fast and efficient service. A majority of our patients enjoy receiving their prescription eyewear within 1 hour, and contact lens wearers are usually notified for pick up the next day after their visit. The reason we are able to provide this fast service is because of our long time relationship with the industry's biggest manufactures. We would like our patients to be able to choose correct eyewear. Our Exclusive frame collections focuses on classic, timeless and modern shapes in rich colors and unique patterns.