• Sunglasses

    Wear Sunglasses all Year to Protect your Eyes from UV Rays Sunglasses protect your eyes from UV (ultraviolet) light.  Sun exposure can damage your eyes and raise your risk of cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. Wearing the right sunglasses is your best defense against ultraviolet (UV) rays, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Protect your eyes by using [...]

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    Lens Coatings and Tints

    Wohl offers a variety of tints and coatings, from a multi-layer anti-reflective coating to minimize glare, ultraviolet blockers to protect your eye health, as well as polarized sunglass lenses to offer the ultimate in comfort and vision while outdoors. Purchasing eyeglasses should be looked upon as an investment, so let's think and talk about your lifestyle needs carefully when picking out lenses.[...]

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    Replacement Lens Options

    Whether you are considering replacement lenses for frames you already have or are ordering replacement lenses for new frames, there are many options.  There are so many choices for lenses and coatings, it's easy to be confused about what's worth buying. A common mistake people often make when buying eyeglasses is not spending enough time considering their choices of eyeglass lens materials, [...]

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    Computer Vision Syndrome

    "I'll just check a few more emails. "I'll search online for a tasty and healthy recipe for tonight's dinner." "Just a quick look to see what my friends have been posting." "I'll take a selfie and upload it." "I guess I'll scroll down a bit further." "Got to see what's been happening in the business world. But once I've done all that, I'll put my smartphone away! Right after I've watched this [...]

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    Progressives

    As you get to that magic age of 40 most people find they can no longer see up close.  Let’s start at the beginning ... a super smart guy named Benjamin Franklin invented bifocals. The top part would correct for distance (six feet away -all the way to the moon) and the bottom segment would correct a range of approximately 11-18 inches away from your eye. (See Picture A) This is[...]

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    Kids Eyeglasses

    You may think that getting your kids to wear eyeglasses is difficult.  It really is not IF they feel comfortable, confident, and stylish in their eyeglasses. They will love eyeglasses if you get the right ones that fit right and look good. A comfortable, correct fit is essential for children’s glasses. Wohl Optics has introduced a new kid’s line of  eyeglass [...]

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    Directions for Soft Contacts

    1          Wash your hands thoroughly before handling your lenses. Avoid using soaps that contain lotions or deodorants as these may damage your lenses. 2          Before inserting your lenses, always inspect them to be sure they are clean and free of defects. Do not wear any lens that appears discolored or [...]

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    WileyX Eyewear

    If you are thinking awesome, high performance sunglasses, consider Wiley-X. We have them. Wiley-X ultra protective sun-wear uses the most durable and lightweight materials: shatterproof lenses with virtually indestructible Triloid nylon frames. This specialized sun-wear is currently standard issue equipment for the FBI, Army Rangers, Navy SEALS, and Military Special Forces. Now available to [...]

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    Anti Reflective Coatings

    Anti-Reflective Coating - AR Coating or Anti-Glare Coating decreases reflections of bright lights off of your eyeglasses. Are you seeing a lot of glare in the headlights of other cars as you drive at night?    The AR coating to eliminates reflections of light from the front and back surface of eyeglass lenses. With fewer reflections, more light passes through the lens to the eye for [...]

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    Single Vision Glasses

    Single vision lenses have a single focal length to correct one single vision condition. They correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatisms. These lenses have one amount of vision correction throughout the entire lens. In terms of single vision readers, full frame readers are the most common. You’ll also find single vision lenses in half frames which allow you to look over [...]

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