We provide prescription eyeglasses for children, teens, and adults, including single-vision, bifocal, and progressive lenses. Whether you are updating your look or your prescription, we will help you find glasses that fit comfortably, perform well, and match your day-to-day lifestyle.
Glasses That Fit Your LifeStyle & Budget
What to Expect When Getting Prescription Glasses
Prescription glasses are personalized to correct your specific vision needs. During your visit, we guide you through the process of:
- Choosing frames that fit properly
- Selecting the correct lens type for your prescription
- Reviewing optional lens enhancements like coatings or filters
- Explaining what is covered by your insurance
You will leave with glasses that support your vision, not just ones that look good on the shelf.
Types of Prescription Lenses We Offer
Different lens types serve different visual needs. We provide:
- Single vision lenses for reading or distance only
- Progressive lenses for near, intermediate, and distance in one lens
- Bifocals with distinct areas for reading and far vision
- High-index lenses for strong prescriptions with a thinner profile
- Polycarbonate lenses for kids or high-impact lifestyles
All lenses are cut and fitted with precision, ensuring clear and comfortable vision from the very first day.
Available Lens Upgrades & Coatings
We offer optional enhancements to improve your visual experience and lens durability. These include:
- Anti-glare coatings to reduce light reflections
- Blue light filtering to ease digital screen strain
- Scratch-resistant layers for longer-lasting wear
- Photochromic lenses that adjust to sunlight
- UV protection built into all lens options
Each upgrade is explained clearly so you can decide what’s right for you, based on how you use your glasses.
On-Site Optical Lab for Faster Service
Our in-office lab enables us to edge and finish many prescription lenses on-site, thereby reducing the turnaround time for your glasses. For standard prescriptions and lens types, this means you may get your new glasses faster than if they were sent to an external lab.
Our opticians work directly with your frames and lenses, ensuring quality control and a proper fit. If you are getting a simple prescription or replacing damaged lenses, ask us if your order qualifies for in-house processing.


