Prioritize your child's eye health with our Pediatric Eyewear Collection.
At Optician, we understand that every individual is unique, and so are their visual needs. That's why our Contact Lenses for Every Lifestyle are designed to provide seamless vision, comfort, and convenience tailored to your specific lifestyle. Whether you're an active adventurer, a style-conscious trendsetter, or someone seeking the convenience of contact lenses, Optician has the perfect solution for you.
Optician is committed to not only fitting you with the right contact lenses but also providing guidance and education for long-term comfort. Dr. Thompson conducts thorough training sessions on proper lens insertion, removal, and maintenance, ensuring you feel confident in the care of your lenses.
Experience the freedom of clear vision with Contact Lenses for Every Lifestyle at Optician. Visit our clinic, and let Dr. Alex Thompson guide you through the diverse options available, ensuring you find the perfect lenses that enhance your lifestyle and keep your vision clear and comfortable.
Discover the freedom of clear vision with our Contact Lenses for Every Lifestyle.
Personalize your vision experience with our Customized Lens Enhancements.
Step into the sun with confidence and style with our Prescription Sunglasses.
Shield your eyes from the digital age with our Blue Light Blocking Lenses.
At Optician, we are dedicated to your eye health, providing a blend of professionalism, style, and innovation.
Please bring your current prescription glasses or contact lenses, a list of any medications you are taking, your medical insurance information, and any eye health records you may have. If you're experiencing specific eye problems, it might be helpful to note down their onset and symptoms to discuss during your exam.
The frequency of eye exams can depend on your age, health, and risk of developing eye problems. Generally, adults should have an eye exam every 1-2 years. Children should have their first eye exam at 6 months of age, another at 3 years old, and then once before they start school. Seniors over 65 should have annual exams. However, if you have specific eye conditions or a family history of eye problems, more frequent exams may be recommended.
Protecting your vision involves maintaining a healthy lifestyle, which includes eating a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, and vitamins C and E, wearing sunglasses that block UV rays, using protective eyewear when engaged in activities that could harm your eyes, avoiding smoking, and managing chronic conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure. Regular eye exams are crucial to detecting eye diseases early on.
Understanding the roles of eye care professionals can help you choose the right provider for your needs. An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor (MD) or doctor of osteopathy (DO) who specializes in eye and vision care, including performing eye surgery, diagnosing and treating eye diseases, and prescribing medications. An optometrist is a healthcare professional who provides primary vision care, ranging from sight testing and correction to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of vision changes; they hold a doctor of optometry (OD) degree but are not medical doctors. An optician is a technician trained to design, verify, and fit eyeglass lenses and frames, contact lenses, and other devices to correct eyesight; they use prescriptions supplied by ophthalmologists or optometrists but do not test vision or prescribe corrective lenses.