At PineCone Vison Center, we are proud to offer the latest in lens technology to our patients.  Please visit our office and see more than 800 frames we have to choose from.  Our staff would love the opportunity to assist you!  Here are just a few lens options we have to offer.

Crizal Anti-Reflective Lenses 
– virtually eliminate glare and great for night time driving by eliminating headlight glare.
 

Varilux Progressive Lenses – (no line multifocal) – are the nearest to natural vision. They can create a sense of constant clarity at all viewing distances. They are ideal for all first time multi-focal lens wearers.


Transition Lenses – automatically darken in sunlight and lighten indoors, allowing the wearer the convenience of one pair of glasses for indoors and out.


Xperio Polarized Lenses – eliminate all indirect reflection such as from water or snow, allowing greater depth perception and visual acuity. Excellent for many sports including boating and skiing.


High Index – are considerably thinner and lighter lenses. They weight much less and are much more comfortable to wear.


UV Filter – is highly recommended for its ability to protect the retina from the harmful effects of ultraviolet light, and for the reason is also required for all post-operative cataract patients.


Polycarbonate Lenses – are the most impact resistant lenses. They too are made of a thinner, lighter material. The use is mandated for children due to the superior safety features.


Bifocal Lenses – in the past this has been the most common style multi-focal lens. It allows the patient to see in the distance and close up with the same pair of glasses.


Prevencia– protects your eyes from harmful Blue-Violet light in everyday surroundings including sunlight, indoor lighting, and most digital screens.


Frames
Everyone has different needs when choosing eyeglass frames. A Proper fit and a style for you is our main objective. Your face size and shape, hair and eye color, and other factors affect your decision. To make the best selection, you need a good understanding of what constitutes proper fit. This will affect how your glasses look, whether or not they are comfortable, and how well you see with them. Our optical professionals are specially trained to assist you with your frame selection.