Multifocal contact lenses work the same way multifocal spectacle lenses work, that is, they have more than one prescription, which allows the wearer to view different distances clearly. When you get to your 40s, you develop a condition called Presbyopia,...
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Night Driving Solutions
So many people actively avoid driving at night because of glare and vision problems. Even a little bit of myopia and/or astigmatism becomes more pronounced at night, and if you add glare sensitivity to that, you have big problems. Luckily,...
Multifocal lenses
Multifocals are also known as Varifocals or Progressive lenses. They offer a continuous, gradual change in prescription strength from the lower (reading correction) to the upper (distance correction) portion of the lens, providing correction for all distances. Progressives lenses derive their...
Bifocal Lenses
Bifocals are lenses with two prescriptions on them. There is a line on the lens dividing the two zones, into distance (top) and reading (bottom). These lenses are usually prescribed for people over the age of 40, who need a...
Single Vision Lenses
What are they? Single vision lenses are just that; they help you with a single, particular vision correction need. These lenses have one power across the entire surface. When most people develop vision problems, they need spectacles to help them...
Photochromic Lenses
Photochromic lenses have an adjustable tint that changes with the amount of available light. In bright sunlight, they darken; indoors, they become clearer. The most popular photochromic lens brand right now is Transition, but there are others such as acclimates,...
Lens treatments..anti scratch
Scratch-Resistant Coatings What are scratch resistant coatings? Scratch-resistant coatings can be added to finished lenses to protect them from scratches due to everyday use. Excessive scratching can compromise your vision and detract from your appearance. A lot of people place...
Lens Treatments…cont
UV Protection What is UV Protection? Ultraviolet rays from the sun can be harmful to your eyes, and UV protection is now recommended by many eye care professionals. A UV coating can be added to your finished spectacle lenses to...
Lens Treatments
Anti-Reflective Coatings What are anti-reflective coatings? Anti-reflective coatings can be added to finished lenses to improve vision and appearance. AR coatings, as they are called, virtually eliminate the reflections from the back of spectacle lenses, such as images of your...
Enroute Night Driving Lenses
EnRoute – the driving lens that takes you places Roads connect us to homes, people, cities and jobs, but they also allow us to escape from our hectic routines: on road trips, on holiday, into nature. Enjoy the ride with...