Eyeglasses
Design, material and treatments are the three components that make up a pair of prescription lenses. It is important to select the right combination of these elements for your particular visual needs and to always consult your eye care professional.
The knowledgeable staff at Advanced Vision Care will consider long-term wearing comfort, style, features and function when suggesting a new pair of eyeglasses. The eyeglasses become as unique as the person taking them home.
Eyeglass Lenses
Selecting the right eyeglass lens depends largely on its function. From single vision lenses to progressive polycarbonate lenses, we are happy to help you find what best suits your needs. Regardless of your situation, your eye care provider can help determine what types of lenses will work best for you in terms of comfort, function and design.
Anti-Reflective Lenses
Wearers of prescription glasses and sunglasses commonly encounter annoying glare and reflections caused by light bouncing off their lenses. This glare makes it more difficult to see, especially at night. Anti-reflective lenses reduce these reflections allowing more light to pass through to your eyes.
All lens surfaces naturally reflect light and this reflection can prevent between seven to 14 percent of the light needed for optimal vision. Wearing non-AR lenses is like trying to read a book in a dimly lit room. Since AR lenses allow more light to reach your eyes by reducing reflections, it’s like turning up the lights in a room, making it easier to see.
Safety Eyewear
At Advanced Vision Care, we care about the safety of your eyes, as well as your comfort and confidence in your eyewear. This is why we offer a wide range of styles and options for safety eyewear. Depending on your vision type and preferences for frames and lenses, we can help you find the perfect safety eyewear for your needs. In addition to the protection, you’ll get from our sophisticated, lightweight polycarbonate safety lenses, you can also enjoy clearer vision with specialized lens coatings and shading options for eye sensitivity.
Frame Styles
When choosing a frame, the shape and size of the frame should enhance the color of your eyes, complement your skin tone and play up the best features of your face shape.
Most people need more than one pair of glasses, such as one for everyday wear and another for outdoor activities. Having different style frames for different activities and moods makes wearing glasses more fun.
Specialty Eyewear and Custom Fitting
For patients with unique facial features or special needs, we offer a variety of specialty frames and fitting options. Our highly trained Opticians will not only educate you about your options, but also work closely with you to make sure that you find the perfect pair of eyewear to fit your needs. Visual clarity and comfort are always a priority, but we can also provide you with guidance on other features such as durability.