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When your vision relies on eyeglasses, selecting the best lenses can mean all the difference between simply being able to see and being comfortable while being able to see better than ever.
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Schedule your eye health exam using the form at the top of the page, or contact us today to get your questions answered:
To ensure you’re selecting the right lenses and coatings, come see the eye experts at iCare Vision. Through a comprehensive eye health exam, we will be able to thoroughly assess your vision and recommend the best lenses and products for you.
“I dropped by to get some new glasses and was not disappointed. The ladies all work together and are very helpful. At one point, I had a row of three “glasses judges” all helping me decide between my chosen frames…which is great because I am indecisive! It was fun. I would definitely recommend.” Sarah M.
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Learn what to consider before testing your vision online and why there is no substitute for a comprehensive, in-person eye exam:
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When it’s determined that you need glasses, a new prescription, or to transition from contact lenses to eyeglasses, it’s important that you choose the lenses and coatings that meet your exact vision needs.
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Before you commit your eyes to glasses that were calculated and order via this route, there are important things you need to know and consider.
If you need eyeglasses or a new prescription for one, you’ve undoubtedly caught wind of the new trend of getting a glasses prescription online.
Most of the sites that virtually sell eyeglasses do so by having you complete a vision prescription test online before ordering your desired eyeglasses.
“Dr. Wineland was so thorough, kind and explained what was happening to my eye! Everything was done quickly and with great care! The office staff are always very kind, caring and helpful. I wouldn’t go anywhere else for my eye care.” Janice L.
While we’re especially focused on your exact vision needs, we understand that frames should match your personality and suit your style and fit preferences. That’s why – no matter what your prescription designates – we’ll help you find frames that you’re incredibly happy with from our vast selection of brand name eyeglasses.
When selecting the eyeglasses that will give you what you want in style and appearance, be sure to also consider the type of eyeglass lenses and coatings that will suit you and your lifestyle the best.
With so many lens and coating options, selecting a pair of eyeglasses that you’ll be happy with can prove to be a complicated task. What’s the difference between each lens? What does each coating offer? Why is choosing the right eyeglass lenses so important?
Let the eye experts at iCare Vision help you navigate your options and select the best eyeglasses for your vision and style needs:
The CONEX-LDS electronic autocollimator with integrated controller performs high-resolution angular measurements for alignment, quality assurance and metrology applications. Featuring a highly collimated, 670 nm laser diode, the CONEX-LDS allows for high resolution non-contact measurements over long working distances of up to 5 meters. The controller is integrated in the body of the autocollimator making it ideal for systems integration or as a portable metrology tool. CONEX-LDS Autocollimators are used in the highest precision applications performing high resolution angular measurements. Order with CONEX-LDS-PS power supply and CONEX-USB-RS422 USB adapter
Your vision is a key component to your quality of life. Your eyeglasses – and more specifically, the lenses you choose – will determine: