Prescription Eyeglasses That Work With Your Life, Not Against It

We take prescription eyewear seriously. We fit, measure, and fabricate glasses that are medically accurate, structurally sound, and comfortable to wear all day, every day. If you’ve ever had lenses that didn’t feel right, didn’t line up, or just didn’t work, we’re here to do it differently.

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We Build Around the Prescription, Not Around the Display

Not every frame can support every prescription. We’ll help you choose frames that actually work with your lenses, especially if you wear a progressive, high-index, or complex prescription. Our opticians guide you through the process, explain how the lens sits in the frame, and help you avoid common fitting issues like lens warp, optical distortion, or segment misalignment.

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Optical Adjustments Aren't Optional—They’re Clinical

Your glasses need to match your face, posture, and natural head position. A minor shift in the way your lenses sit can affect clarity, sharpness, and even comfort. That’s why we take multiple fitting measurements at every dispense and encourage patients to come back for adjustments as needed.

We treat your glasses like part of your ongoing care, not a retail item to be bagged and forgotten.

Our In-House Finishing Lab Keeps Your Eyewear in Our Hands

We create lenses in our on-site finishing lab so we can control quality, accuracy, and turnaround. While we don’t offer same-day or one-hour glasses, we do offer consistent results.

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Progressive Lens Fitting is a Skill We Take Seriously

Progressives require precise vertical and horizontal alignment. Our team checks frame tilt, pantoscopic angle, segment height, and posture before we ever send your lenses for cutting. If your last pair didn’t work for you, there’s a reason, and we’re here to figure out what that was.

Still Looking for the Right Fit? Let’s Take Another Look

If your current glasses don’t feel right, you’re not imagining it. We’ll evaluate the prescription, measure lens performance, and check the frame-to-face fit, even if you didn’t get them from us. We’d rather troubleshoot and explain than let you keep struggling with vision that isn’t working.