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Lenses

Find The Right Lenses

There is a wide range of lenses to choose from, but our experienced, knowledgeable dispensing staff will make sure you get the lenses most suited to your individual needs.

Bifocal Lenses

Bifocal lenses are divided into two parts to accommodate a combination of any two different prescriptions into one lens. One area of the lens will have one prescription (usually distance) and a segment in the lower half will have the other
(usually near vision).

Bifocal Lenses
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Single Vision Lenses

This lens type has one prescription that covers the whole lens. They’re typically used for general purpose wear for people under 40 who are either short-sighted (myopic) or long-sighted (hyperopic)

Photochromatic (Transitions) Lenses

Photochromatic (Transition lenses) are the lenses that darken in the sunlight and lighten in softer light or the dark.

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Varifocal Lenses

A varifocal lens is a lens used to correct eyesight conditions, specifically presbyopia. Varifocal lenses are created with a gradual, changing power from the top to the bottom of the lens. This allows you to see across different vision zones, including near, far and in between.

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Polarized Lenses

Polarized lenses are a great option for anyone who spends time outdoors. If you’re working outdoors, especially when doing high-glare activities around water or snow, polarized lenses help reduce glare and provide additional clarity while keeping your eyes protected.

VDU Lenses

In today's digital era are you someone is on using screens day-to-day Phones,Tablets, Computers,

 

These lenses are perfect for you. 

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