What is my prescription? How do I know what prescription lenses I need?
You can get your eyes examined by an optometrist to determine your prescription. If you already wear glasses, check the prescription listed on your existing lenses. This will include your sphere (SPH), cylinder (CYL), and axis numbers.
How do I pick the right frames?
Consider the size and shape of your face when choosing eyeglass frames. Larger frames suit square or oval faces, while petite frames work well for round or heart-shaped faces. Try on different styles at the eye doctor's office to see what is most flattering. The frames should sit comfortably on your nose and ears.
Do you have lenses that block blue light from screens?
Yes, we have special lenses that filter out high energy visible (HEV) blue light emitted from digital devices and overhead lighting. This helps reduce eye strain. Add a blue light coating to any lenses for extra protection.
My lenses keep getting smudges and scratches. What can I do?
Ask about anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coatings when you order new lenses. This will help reduce smudges, glare, and minor scratches. Also clean your eyeglasses daily with a microfiber cloth and be careful not to drop them on hard surfaces. Consider a protective eyeglass case.
Do you accept vision insurance?
Yes, we accept most major vision insurance plans. Bring your insurance card to your exam and we will check your coverage and file the claim for you if eligible. Insurance discounts vary, so check with your provider.