Find Cheap Glasses & Discount Eyewear, Eyeglasses Stores, Eye Doctors, Eye Care Centers in Helena of Arkansas

Eye Care Directory offers up-to-date information about the optical eyeglasses stores and eye doctors for your vision needs in the Helena of Arkansas. You may arrange an free eye exam, buy prescription eyeglasses, RX sunglasses or donate your old eyeglasses by using the contact information in the directory.

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    1.Bryant Eye Clinic

    309 Elm
    Helena, AR 72342-3509

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    Optical stores in Helena offer most discounted inexpensive prescription eyeglasses, prescription sunglasses, both in single vision (SV) and bifocal or progressive lenses. Most optical shops in the Helena have an adjacent independent optometrist's office for the convenience of the customers. Opticians in the stores will help determine your pupillary distance (PD) and fit glasses, sunglasses, contact lenses and other eyewear based on the prescriptions written by optometrists and eye doctors. Other staff members may guide you through the selection and try-on of glass frames to finalize your purchase...
  • 2.Homes Offices

    Po Box 627
    Helena, AR 72342-0627

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  • 3.Spers Optical

    126 Hickory Hills Dr
    Helena, AR 72342-2302

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  • 4.East Arkansas Medical Eye

    126 Hickory Hills Dr
    Helena, AR 72342-2302

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  • 5.Bryant & Bryant Drs

    309 Elm
    Helena,AR 72342

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    1.East Ark Medical Eye Center

    126 Hickory Hills Dr
    Helena,AR 72342

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    In the Helena, optometrists can be found in the vicinity of a chain optical retail store, or in an independent optometrist's office. Optometrists are trained to address both vision refractive errors and eye health. Many optometrists sell high-end eyeglasses and contact lenses in their practices with the most professional possible services in addition to performing eye exams and writing prescriptions. Ophthalmologists are medical doctors (MD) in the eye care and vision health who perform eye exams, write prescription for eyeglasses, sunglasses and contact lenses, diagnose and treat eye diseases and carry out eye surgery. Ophthalmologist's responsibility is much beyond that of optometrist.
  • 2.Bryant Glen & Norman

    309 Elm
    Helena,AR 72342

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  • 3.Specs

    126 Hickory Hills Dr
    Helena,AR 72342

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  • 4.Frederick W R MD

    126 Hickory Hills Dr
    Helena,AR 72342

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  • 5.Chu Charley M Dr OD

    4 Holiday Hills Dr
    Helena,AR 72342

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  • 6.Bryant & Bryant Drs

    309 Elm
    Helena,AR 72342

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  • 7.Bryant, Glen & Norman

    309 Elm,
    Helena, AR 72342

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  • 8.William R Frederick Md

    126 Hickory Hills Dr,
    Helena, AR 72342

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  • 9.William R Frederick Md

    126 Hickory Hills Dr,
    Helena, AR 72342

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  • 10.East Arkansas Medical Eye

    126 Hickory Hills Dr
    Helena, AR 72342-2302

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  • YES, it is just that type. Lenses for astigmatism ( toric lenses) are all like that. I think they are more easy to wear than regular soft contacts as they are harder in the middle part.

  • Yes. There are a wide variety of contact lenses available for astigmatism, including hard, soft and extended wear. You can go to your nearby optical store to ask. But extended contacts are not always safe to wear although they are designed for long time wearing.

  • NO, contact lenses can come in different size. Usually contacts for astigmatism are larger than normal contacts. Also the thickness can be different to fit your eyes because people have different base curves.

  • No, it is not like that. If people wearing glasses can't apply for vision insurance, there is no point for it. Vision insurance only covers the cost of an annual eye exam and glasses/contacts out over the course of a years premiums. They wont even ask you whats the problem with your eyes when you apply for it.

  • Although extended contacts are designed for long time wearing, it is still not always safe to wear them. Extended contacts still need to be cleaned regularly and if not, the opportunity for growth of bacteria would increase, which can endanger the health of the eye.