Great vision goes beyond the examination room and should extend into the everyday. We here at Visual Eyes know the importance of finding the perfect frame for your specific prescription. Here at our
Evanston optical store, we know how vital a good pair of glasses is to your everyday living.
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Yearly eye exams are important. Not only do they screen for eye or other health conditions, such as glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes or even high cholesterol, it is important to monitor your visual acuity. If you are visually impaired, it is always important to check on the development of your eyes and their ability to focus properly. A decrease in vision ability may not be readily or easily noticeable until years have passed or until you take an eye exam. A visit to Visual Eyes can quickly determine if there has been a change in your vision or if there are any signs of underlying conditions. By taking an eye exam, you are keeping up with your visual needs and adjusting your vision correction accordingly. Being able to see clearly and well is vital for living from day to day in comfort so it is equally important to be able to do so comfortably. After our optometrist, Dr. Fernando Mosqueda, provides you with a thorough eye examination here at our
Evanston optical store, one of the members of our dedicated staff will walk you through finding the perfect frames for your prescription.
Certain eye conditions can be effectively treated with the use of vision correction, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. Any combination or presence of such conditions will affect what type of lenses suit you best, such as monovision, bifocal or progressive lenses. Our
Evanston optical store has a wide variety of designer brand frames, including Dolce & Gabbana, Polo, Burberry, Prada, Ralph Lauren, DKNY and more. Once you’ve chosen a style of frame best suits your style and everyday needs, one of our opticians here at Visual Eyes will fit and adjust the frames specifically for your face. It’s important that frames sit well on your face to prevent dislodging or sliding which can be annoying as well as dangerous when performing certain activities.
By Evanston Eyecare
February 27, 2014
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