What to Bring to Your Exam:
Please bring the following things to your exam. This will help to expedite the check-in process:
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Downloadable Patient Forms
To save time, please download, print and complete these forms prior to your appointment.
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Order Contacts Online
We partner with yourlens.com so that you can order contact lenses at your convenience and receive the best quality of care. If you already have an account, click on the button, login to access your prescription and place your order. if you don't have an account, click on the button, select the "New? Sign Up Here!" link, then provide your prescription information.
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Promotions
Glasses Packages
We offer complete packages for patients without insurance:
(1) $110 for clear CR39 (plastic) single vision lenses and frame (special collection).* (2) $139 for clear CR39 (plastic) FT-28 bifocal lenses and frame (special collection).* (3) $229 for plastic clear CR39 (plastic) progressive (no-line) lenses and frame (special collection).* Polycarbonate lenses (thinner, lightweight lenses) are available on all the above packages for an additional cost of $40. *Some restrictions apply. |
Second Pair Promotion
Everyone needs a second pair of glasses, maybe you need computer glasses or reading glasses or simply an extra pair in case of an emergency. We are offering our patients 30% off a second pair of glasses. For the Summer months we are offering 40% off polarized sunglasses, bought as a second pair of glasses without insurance.
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Eyecare Articles.
Children's Vision
- Are Contact Lenses a Good Choice for Kids?
- Children's Vision FAQs
- Controlling Nearsightedness in Children
- Learning-Related Vision Problems
- Vision Therapy for Children
- Your Infant's Visual Development
Vision Over 60
- Eight Ways To Protect Your Eyesight
- How Your Vision Changes as You Age
- Tips for Coping With Vision Loss
Computer Vision Syndrome
- Children and Computer Vision Syndrome
- Computer Eyestrain: 10 Steps for Relief
- Computer Glasses
- Computer Vision Syndrome Q & A
- Frequently Asked Questions: Computer Vision Syndrome and Computer Glasses
- Worker Productivity and Computer Vision Syndrome
LASIK and Vision Surgery
- Corneal Inlays and Onlays
- Corneal Transplant
- Corrective Eye Surgery Basics
- LASIK
- LASIK - Criteria for Success
- LASIK Risks and Complications
- Surgery for Presbyopia
Sports Vision
- Contacts and Glasses That Enhance Performance
- Protective Sports Eyewear
- Scuba Diving Masks and Swim Goggles
- Shooting Glasses and Hunting Eyewear
- What Sports Vision Doctors Can Do for You
Low Vision
Sunglasses
- Nonprescription Sunglasses
- Performance and Sport Sunglasses
- Prescription Sunglasses
- Sunglasses for Kids
Problems and Diseases
- Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
- Astigmatism
- Blepharitis
- CMV Retinitis
- Cataracts
- Cornea Transplant
- Cornea Transplant (Conditions)
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- Dry Eye Syndrome
- Eye Allergies
- Floaters and Spots
- Glaucoma
- Hyperopia
- Keratoconus
- Macular Degeneration
- Myopia
- Ocular Hypertension
- Pingueculae
- Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)
- Presbyopia
- Ptosis
- Retinal Detachment
- Retinitis Pigmentosa
- Stye
- Uveitis
Vision Insurance
Contact Lenses
- Bifocal and Multifocal Contact Lenses
- Contact Lenses for the 'Hard-to-Fit' Patient
- Eye Exams for Contact Lenses
- Gas Permeable (GP) Contact Lenses
- Orthokeratology
- Toric Contact Lenses for Astigmatism
Eye Exams
- Eye Exams for Children
- Preparing for an Eye Exam
- Why Are Eye Exams Important?
- Your Comprehensive Eye Exam
Eyeglasses
- Eyeglass Frame Materials
- Lens Options for Eyeglasses
- Men's Eyeglass Frames
- Specialty Eyewear
- The Basics of Eyeglasses
- Women's Eyeglass Frames
Vision Over 40
- Dry Eye After Menopause
- How Progressive Lenses Work
- Multifocal Contact Lenses
- Multifocal Eyeglass Lenses
- Occupational Bifocals and Trifocals