Progressive Lenses

As we get older, our eyes change. Our eyes are unable to adapt to near-sighted activities such as reading and computer work. A single-vision lens will not be suitable anymore as they are made for one focal distance. To meet the changes in our eyes, progressive lenses combine the distance and reading prescriptions into one lens.

How Does It Work?

Progressive lenses work by changing the power from the top of the lenses to the bottom gradually. This allows you to enjoy a clear range of vision over a variety of distances. The lens is shown as three corrective regions. The top region corrects distance vision. The middle region corrects for intermediate distances such as computer. The bottom region corrects for near-sighted work. There are many different types of progressive lenses such as office, anti-fatigue, computer and regular progressive lenses.

Which Progressive Lenses Are Right For Me?

Choosing the correct pair requires us to understand your prescription, your lifestyle and personal hobbies. In addition, it takes time to get used to your new prescription and progressive lenses, especially at viewing different portions of the lenses.

We offer the latest technology for progressive lenses. Book a free consultation today.