
Whether you work at the computer all day, spend most of your time on the road or read quite a bit, our opticians know which PAL design will suit you best. There are plenty of lenses on the market, and rather than use a one design fits all approach, our opticians know the strengths and weaknesses of the latest PAL lens technology and can recommend which lens design is optimal for your usage.
Some of the lens designs we use include:
Carl Zeiss
Gradal Top 2; Gradal Top 2 3D & 3DV - designed for increased field of view
Business - excellent for office work
Individual - premium custom fit lens designed specifically to the patient
Varilux
Physio 360 - superior everday lenses optimized for distance
Ellipse 360 - designed specifically to fit smaller, stylish frames
New Varilux Comfort
The NEW Varilux Comfort is an improvement of the already popular Varilux Comfort.
- 25% wider distance and near vision fields
- Quicker access to reading area
- Improved performance for todays activities and digital devices
Varilux Anti-Fatigue
Excellent for College students and texters! Even young adults can experience eyestrain and need help with near vision demands. If you experience eyestrain, neck/shoulder pain, or headaches you'll want to give Varilux Anti-Fatigue a try. The Anti-Fatigue is a single vision lens with a near power boost at the bottom to reduce eyestrain. This lens is NOT a progressive or a bifocal.
Shamir
Office - excellent for office work
Creation - good for first time progressive wearers; easy to adapt to
Shamir Autograph II
This is truely the mother of all progressive lenses! With the widest fields of view in all visual zones (distance, intermediate, and near) and less distortion than other competitiors lenses, Shamir's Autograph II is a progressive that feels like a single vision lens. If you've tried progressive before and had trouble adapting, it's time to say hello to the Autograph II. If you want to have the comfort of a single vision lens with the functionality of a progressive, talk to our opticians today about the Autograph II.
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