Choose a lens style
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Single Vision Lens
this lens is available in all materials and provides vision correction for one viewing area. The corrected area can be near distance, intermediate distance, distance for computers or far distance.
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No-Line Progressives
are designed to allow you to see at a distance for driving, intermediate for arms length correction, and near for reading. The absence of lines makes this lens more cosmetically appealing, as well as providing uninterrupted vision. For more information please visit www.variluxusa.com
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Bifocals
provide distance and near correction, separated by a visible line
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Trifocals
correct for near and far with an added middle section to correct for intermediate distances, with a line to separate each section.
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Specialty Lenses
include children’s glasses, computer lenses, industrial safety lenses, spots goggles, motorcycle goggles and many more! Ask our optician for more information on lenses that can improve your activities.
Lens Recommendations
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Plastic lenses
are lighter than glass lenses, providing a more comfortable pair of lenses. Plastic lenses can be tinted to a variety of fashion colors to suit your needs,Polycarbonate lenses are recommended for their impact resistance and lightweight. Our office dispenses polycarbonate lenses for children, teens, occupational safety and anyone wishing to have safety and protection.
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Hi Index Materials
are recommended for patients with higher prescriptions. These lenses are designed to be thinner and flatter for superior optics, and cosmetic comfort.
Lens Options
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Anti reflective
is a special treatment that reduces distracting glare. The benefit to you is increased light transmittance; improved quality of vision, and reduced eye fatigue. “AR” coated lenses are also cosmetically appealing because your eyes appear more natural under the lens. For more information please visit www.crizal.com
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Adjustable tint lenses or Transitions®
are a convenient way to add sun protection to your eye wear. By automatically adjusting to lighting conditions, this lens technology provides you with premier optics, UV protection, and sun protection in one lens. For more information please visit www.transitions.com
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UV protection
is recommended on all our lenses. UV filters protect your eyes the way sunscreen protects your skin- shielding delicate issues from the harmful UV rays.
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Scratch resistance
coatings are applied to all lens materials to prevent scratches from day to day wear. This prolongs the life of the lens.
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Polarized lenses
are the best choice for eliminating glare caused by sunlight on any surface especially water, snow, sand & windows. A special filter is placed within the lens to ease eyestrain and fatigue, and eliminate glare. Polarized lenses are also available in convenient Clip-Ons to fit your current frames.
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Mirror coatings
reduce reflections, keeping your eyes protected from glare, and looking and feeling cool. This lens treatment is a must for skiers, boaters, and other outside sports enthusiasts. Pair this coating with a polarized sun lens for the ultimate in prescription sun wear.
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Stacey Harlander
Licensed Optician
Stacey has been a member of our staff since 2006. She brings over ten years experience in fitting and dispensing eye wear. She is certified by New York State and the American Board of Opticianry.
Stacey works closely with our doctors to provide our patients with the highest quality eye wear with lens and frame options to suit their visual needs. She can analyze your eyeglass prescription and make recommendations on the best eye wear choices available. She also assists with ordering contacts and contact lens training.
Brittonfield Office Hours
Monday 9am–8pm
Tuesday 9am–5pm
Wednesday 9am-5pm
Thursday 9am-5pm
Friday 9am-5pm
Saturdays 9am-1pm beginning September 11th, 2010
Our offices are closed on weekdays from 12pm to 1pm.
You can speak with our optician, Stacey Harlander,
by calling (315) 463-6217.
Camillus Office Hours
Monday 1pm to 5pm
Tuesday 1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 11:30am
Thursday 8am - 11:30am
Friday 8 am - 11:30am
A doctor is on call 24 hours day/7 days a week, including holidays and weekends, to handle
eye emergencies.
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