Q&A

Q: How do I determine the shape and size of frames that are right for me?
A: We can help you choose a frame according to your prescription, face shape, and skin and eye color. Most frames are available in different sizes and colors.

Q: I have glare especially during nighttime driving. Is there anything I can do?
A: Yes, this is a common problem that can be helped by using GLARE FREE lenses. You can eliminate reflections and ghost images that will make you feel safer and more comfortable while driving.

Q: I am interested in glasses that change into sunglasses. Can I do that in my prescription?
A: With new technology you have several options. The lenses are called PHOTOCHROMIC and they protect your eyes from harmful UVA and UVB light, becoming dark in the sunlight. These lenses are virtually clear indoors and are a great option for comfort and convenience.

Q: I have problems with any weight on my nose; frames always feel too heavy. Are there any frames that I can wear comfortably?
A: Yes. A lightweight frame that has been properly fitted for you should ensure comfort. Our frame collection includes many lightweight designs including silhouette titanium frames, which are the lightest frames in the world! Combined with lightweight lens materials, they will make you comfortable all day.

Q: Depending on where I purchase my glasses, is there a difference in quality?
A: Yes. Like all products, a variety of manufacturers make lenses with varying qualities of material. Our lenses are custom made according to your prescription and specifications. Measurements are necessary to ensure precision accuracy. The lenses are scratch- resistant and protect your eyes against UV light rays. Retail providers are ready- made stock lenses that are preground and in various qualities of plastic. Optical specifications are not always able to accommodate pre-made lenses.

Q: I am having problems working on the computer but not driving or even reading. What can I do? My eyes feel tired.
A: A compete eye examination will diagnose any visual problems and reveal that you may need computer glasses. They will help reduce eyestrain and fatigue based on the distance you sit from your computer screen. The computer glasses can protect your eyes from high-energy visible light, which can affect your vision. With today’s technology we are spending more time on the computer, cell phones, and video games. You can get protection and comfort with optical lenses designed for this use.