The optical shop at Community Eye Care Specialists offers a wide variety of glasses and contact lenses to ensure you love the look, feel, and clarity of your visual aids. We also understand that you may have a busy schedule, which is why we offer walk-in visits with expert assistance from our eye doctors.
The optical shop at Community Eye Care Specialists features a comprehensive selection of lenses and frames to fit your lifestyle, budget, and personal style. Whether you’re looking for glasses, sunglasses, safety glasses, sports eyewear, or computer glasses, our eye doctors will help you find the perfect fit.
Some of the advanced lens options you can find at Community Eye Care Specialists include:
Transition lenses can help protect you from the sun’s UV rays by darkening when you’re outside. The Transitions XTRActive lenses provide extra darkness and light protection.
Anti-reflective coatings can help improve your visual clarity by increasing the amount of light entering your eyes, reducing glare, and minimizing eye fatigue.
No-line bifocals, also called progressive lenses, are multifocal lenses that allow you to see clearly at multiple distances without the lines that typically come with bifocal lenses.
Advanced progressive lenses, or PAL, can be specifically customized to your vision and offer increased durability and scratch resistance.
Finding the right contact lenses for your eyes is essential. At Community Eye Care Specialists, our specialists offer custom contact lens fittings and many different lens types to accommodate your preferences, lifestyle, and eye health, including:
Soft contact lenses are the most common type of contact lens. They are breathable and allow the eye to stay lubricated, making them excellent choices for patients with dry eyes.
You can get soft contact lenses as daily disposable lenses, bi-weeklies, and monthlies to suit your lifestyle.
Single vision contact lenses are set to one power to correct refractive errors such as nearsightedness and farsightedness.
Astigmatic or toric contact lenses are specifically designed to correct astigmatism. They come in both hard and soft lens varieties.
Bifocal contact lenses can help correct your vision at two distances so you can see with the same visual clarity both up close and far away.
Rigid gas-permeable lenses are hard lenses that can be used to correct vision problems in patients with keratoconus, astigmatism, and presbyopia. They are especially helpful for patients with very poor eyesight who need more substantial vision correction.
Scleral lenses are hard contact lenses that are custom-designed to fit your eyes. They are suitable for patients with sensitive eyes, dry eyes, and keratoconus.
Our optical specialists source our contact lenses from trusted brands like Johnson & Johnson, Alcon, CooperVision, and Bausch & Lomb. When you visit our optical shop, the eye doctors at Community Eye Care Specialists can answer any questions you have about the types of glasses and contact lenses we offer.
Finding the best frames for your face or contacts to suit your lifestyle can be challenging. Community Eye Care Specialists is dedicated to making that process easier with patient-centered care from our compassionate, experienced team of eye doctors.