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Optical

Glasses & Contact Lenses

Over 140 million people in the U.S. wear eyeglasses, and over 30 million wear contact lenses. Glasses and contact lenses improve vision by adjusting the way the eyes bend and focus light. Ideally, light rays are refracted (bent) as they pass through the cornea so that they focus on the retina in the back of the eye. In a healthy eye, this means that objects can be seen clearly. However, many people’s corneas have a shallow or steep curvature which causes light rays to focus in front of or behind the retina. Objects may then appear blurry at certain distances or at all distances.

Glasses and contact lenses correct these refractive errors. Prescriptions are measured for each eye so patients can enjoy optimal vision clarity, usually 20/20. Eyewear may be used for certain activities, such as reading for farsighted (hyperopic) patients and driving or watching television for nearsighted (myopic) patients, or may be worn at all times.

Regular eye exams test for the development and progression of refractive errors and help your optometrist provide a proper prescription if eyeglasses or contact lenses are needed. Exams are also an invaluable tool in the early detection of eye disease.

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Our Locations

Altamonte Springs

160 Boston Ave.,
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701


Clermont

2460 E Highway 50,
Clermont, FL 34711


Ocoee

10131 W Colonial Drive,
Ocoee, FL 34761


College Park

2917 Edgewater Drive,
Orlando, FL 32804


Windermere

2875 Maguire Road,
Windermere, FL 34768


Kissimmee

2225 North Central Avenue,
Kissimmee, FL 34741


Lake Underhill

7975 Lake Underhill Road, Suite #140
Orlando, FL 32822


Michigan Street

345 West Michigan Street,
Orlando, FL 32806


Orange City

787 Health Care Drive,
Orange City, FL 32763


Winter Springs

5727 Canton Cove,
Winter Springs, FL 32708