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  • Home
  • About Us
  • Our Services
  • Myopia Management
  • Products
    • Frames
    • Lenses
    • Contact Lenses
    • Eye Care Essentials
  • Recycling
  • Contact Us

Lens Types Explained: Choose What’s Best for You

Single Vision

Office / Computer

Office / Computer

Designed for one consistent viewing distance—near or far—ideal for everyday tasks like reading or driving.

Office / Computer

Office / Computer

Office / Computer

Optimized for intermediate and near vision, these lenses reduce digital eye strain and improve comfort during screen use.

Anti-Fatigue

Office / Computer

Bifocals / Trifocals

Feature a subtle boost in the lower portion of the lens to relieve eye strain from prolonged near work like reading or device use.

Bifocals / Trifocals

Bifocals / Trifocals

Bifocals / Trifocals

Feature two or three distinct viewing zones for clear vision at multiple distances, with visible segment lines.

Progressive

Bifocals / Trifocals

Myopia Control

Provide seamless, no-line transitions between distance, intermediate, and near vision—perfect for all-day wear without switching glasses.

Myopia Control

Bifocals / Trifocals

Myopia Control

Specially designed lenses that not only correct vision but also help slow the progression of nearsightedness in children and young adults.

FAQ

HOW DO I CLEAN MY ANTI-GLARE LENSES?

  1.  Rinse under warm running water to remove any sandy/gritty debris.
  2.  Clean with a mild liquid dishwashing soap to remove facial oils.
  3.  Rinse with water.
  4.  Dry with a soft cotton cloth.
  5.  Polish your lenses with the microfiber lenses cleaning cloth provided to you.

    You can also use the lenses cloth for touch-up cleaning throughout the day when it is not convenient to wash your lenses. While the hydrophobic properties of Anti-Glare lenses facilitate the removal of smudges, dust, dirt, and fingerprints more easily, the smudges and fingerprints may appear more visible on Anti-Glare lenses than on an uncoated lens. 


Watch a video on how to clean your lenses.

HOW DO I CLEAN MY LENSES CLEANING CLOTH?

Eyeglass cleaning cloths can be washed on the gentle cycle in the washer or hand-washed. We recommend that you do not use any laundry additives (such as fabric softener), which could leave a residue on the cloth. Additional cleaning cloths can be purchased in store. 

CAN I USE ALCOHOL TO CLEAN MY LENSES?

Occasional use of alcohol on Anti-Glare lenses will not be harmful. However, we do not recommend continuous, daily use. 

CAN I USE A LENS CLEANER?

Yes. Commercially prepared anti-reflective lens cleaners are safe to use with Anti-Glare lenses. 

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In Loving Memory of Dr. Robert Kemp

  It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Robert Kemp, a dedicated optometrist and cherished member of Blundell Center Optometry & Eye Station Optical. Dr. Kemp touched many lives with his care, wisdom, and kindness. We honor his legacy and extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and all whose lives he impacted. 


Patient care will continue seamlessly with Dr. Tiffany Chan, Dr. Karen Eddy, Dr. Rebecca Hung, and Dr. Annie Liang.

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