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Daddy mac ‎ - Aug 11, 2011
 
 
 
 
 

I've been relying on Dr. Howard for my eye care for 21 years, since attending college in San Diego; even after moving to Orange county 15 years ago. My wife and 7 and 9 year old boys all go with me now! He has always updated his equipment to provide for a state of the art examination and has worked with me to make sure I'm getting what I need. He's been exceptionally patient when fitting me with contacts and over the years has given me countless new types of lenses to try to make sure I have the best vision and comfort possible. I visited the new office for the first time yesterday and it's great and the staff are very accommodating. I've tried a couple of places closer to home, but their technology and treatment did not compare.

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Prescription Eyeglasses

eyeglassesNo matter what your eye condition, or how you choose to view the world, there are now prescription lenses that meet your unique lifestyle and vision correction needs. Eyeglass lenses that change as the light changes, from clear indoors to dark outdoors. Bifocal lenses that provide multiple fields of vision. High-index lenses that are thinner and lighter than ever before. And progressive lenses that eliminate the traditional lines of multi-focal lenses. The point is, while eyeglass lenses are prescribed to correct all kinds of vision problems, prescription lenses have come a long way—offering you the opportunity to truly customize your eyeglasses and make a statement about how you choose to look at the world.

  • Bifocal Lenses
    Bifocals are lenses with two distinct viewing areas to help correct vision that fails at two or even three distances.
  • High Index and Aspheric Lenses
    Manufactured to be thinner at the edges of the lens and lighter in weight overall—a good choice for people with stronger prescriptions.
  • Photochromic Lenses
    Photochromic lenses change from clear to dark based on the intensity of UV radiation.
  • Progressive Lenses
    Progressive lenses allow multiple vision fields to be incorporated into a single lens without any clear distinction between the fields themselves. This is why progressive lenses are often referred to as “no-line” bifocals or trifocals.
  • Consider a Second Pair of Glasses
    So often, one pair of eyeglasses simply can’t do it all. Watch a short video about the benefits of having a second pair!
  • Caring for Lenses
    These lens care and maintenance tips will go a long way toward maintaining your healthy sight.
  • Frame Maintenance
    Tips for Keeping Your Frames Properly Maintained.
 
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