Lens Types


SINGLE VISION
GLASSES

Single Vision Glasses

Used to correct any near- or far-sightedness, from reading a book, to reading the speed limit. These glasses will make viewing anything effortless.


BIFOCAL
LENSES


Bifocals - the evolution of a 1784 invention

Get the best of both worlds with bifocal glasses, which include both near- and far-sighted portions, separated by a sharp, distinct line. Struggling to see up close or far away will be a thing of the past.


PROGRESIVE
LENSES


Transition lenses - get the smoothest transition for your vision problem

With far distance correction at the top, intermediate correction in the middle, and near correction towards the bottom, these glasses offer the most effortless, smoothest vision correction.


COMPUTER
LENSES


Computer lenses - these lenses protect your eyes from all the harmful effects of a computer screen

These lenses reduce symptoms caused by prolonged computer exposure, including headaches, light sensitivity, and eye strain. These lenses also include slight magnification, anti-reflection, and a blue light filter. The blue light from computers stops your brain from producing melatonin, which can disrupt your sleep cycle.