In addition to the comprehensive ophthalmology services we provide, our practice features an optical center with a wide array of eyeglass frames to suit every look and budget. Patients can choose frames from many elite designers, as well as stylish yet affordable alternatives. Our convenient onsite location eliminates the hassle of having to take your prescription to another location in order to fill your vision correction needs, and our experienced opticians will give you personalized one-on-one service to ensure you get the best frames and lenses to suit your needs.

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Eyeglass Frames

When visiting our optical center, patients will be seen by one of our experienced opticians, who will help you decide which frames are best for you. Many factors are taken into consideration, including your personal style, the shape of your face and your coloring. We offer a tremendous variety of eyewear from top quality designer and fashion manufacturers to fit every style.

Choosing the Right Lenses

Choosing the right lenses for your prescription needs is just as important as finding a frame that suits you. There are many options available today and our knowledgeable opticians are happy to help you find the one that is best for you. Some of the most popular, useful features chosen by our customers are anti-reflective coatings, dirt resistance and provide 100% UVA and UVB protection.

Prescription Eyeglasses

More than 140 million people in the United States wear eyeglasses. Eyeglasses improve vision by adjusting the way the eyes bend and focus light. Ideally, light rays are refracted, or bent, as they pass through the cornea so that they focus on the retina in the back of the eye. In a healthy eye, this means that objects can be seen clearly. Most people have corneas that have a shallow or steep curvature which causes light rays to focus in front of or behind the retina. Objects may then appear blurry at certain distances or at all distances.

Bifocal and Multifocal Eyeglass Lenses

Presbyopia, which is the visual inability of the lens of the eye to focus on objects that are close, may take years to develop. Patients usually begin to show symptoms of presbyopia in their early- to mid-40s. Bifocal or multifocal eyeglasses will provide patients with presbyopia the ability to see clearly at all distances.