Find Cheap Glasses & Discount Eyewear, Eyeglasses Stores, Eye Doctors, Eye Care Centers in Orange of California

Unbelievable prices on eyeglasses in Orange, California can be found in Eye Care Directory, which means by using the contact listed here, you can buy cheap eyeglasses in Orange. What's more, you can also arrange eye examinations, eyeglass frame repair, eyeglass donation and other eye care services.

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    1.Robert Turner

    227 E Chapman Ave Ste C
    Orange, CA 92866-1534

    Robert Turner is a 5-star Optical Store1 Reviews

    Dr. Bob was Great, then he died. :-(...
  • 2.Dr Robert E Turner Od

    227 E Chapman Ave Ste C
    Orange, CA 92866-1534

    Dr Robert E Turner Od is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 3.Ruper Eye Center

    436 S Glassell St
    Orange, CA 92866-1906

    Ruper Eye Center is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 4.South County Eyecare

    23002 lake center dr, lake forest, california

    South County Eyecare is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 5.Medical & Eye Clinic

    991 N Tustin St
    Orange, CA 92867-5900

    Medical & Eye Clinic is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 6.Dr Frank Yonn

    311 N Tustin St
    Orange, CA 92867-7776

    Dr Frank Yonn is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 7.Dr Turner Optometrist

    227 E Chapman Ave Ste C
    Orange, CA

    Dr Turner Optometrist is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 8.J C Opt

    203 E Lincoln Ave
    Orange, CA 92865-1138

    J C Opt is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 9.Ronald L Hankins Od

    4703 E Chapman Ave
    Orange, CA 92869-4112

    Ronald L Hankins Od is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 10.Self

    2701 E Hoover
    Orange, CA

    Self is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • Best of Orange Eye Doctors

  • Eye Doctor

    1.Robert Turner

    227 E Chapman Ave Ste C
    Orange, CA 92866-1534

    Robert Turner is a 5-star Eye Doctor1 Reviews

    Dr. Bob was Great, then he died. :-(...
  • 2.Nishimoto Janis OD

    2100 N Tustin St
    Orange,CA 92865

    Nishimoto Janis OD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 3.Nguyen Cynthia T

    1964 N Tustin St
    Orange,CA 92865

    Nguyen Cynthia T is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 4.Nguyen, Cynthia T

    1964 N Tustin St,
    Orange, CA 92865

    Nguyen, Cynthia T is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 5.Hau Wong

    1201 W La Veta Ave Orange, CA 92868

    Hau Wong is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 6.Go Vision

    2750 N Hearthside St,
    Orange, CA 92865

    Go Vision is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 7.Jackman Optometry

    890 W Town And Country Rd,
    Orange, CA 92868

    Jackman Optometry is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 8.Joseph Vansuch OD

    128 E Katella Ave Suite 100,
    Orange, CA 92867

    Joseph Vansuch OD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 9.EyeMax Optometry

    2097 N Tustin St,
    Orange, CA 92865

    EyeMax Optometry is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 10.Hankins Ronald L OD

    4703 E Chapman Ave,
    Orange, CA 92869

    Hankins Ronald L OD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

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  • Unlike with bifocals and trifocals, which really require large-size frames, the use of progressive lenses allows many eyeglass wearers to choose smaller frames; the technology involved in progressive lenses already makes it possible to have enough space for the glasses' nearer area for reading and the farther area for looking at a distance. Although larger frames generally allow for better optical coverage, the person preferring a smaller frame can be accommodated; the eye care professional can measure the frame and lenses to determine the kind of progressive lens that will work best in the specific smaller frame preferred.

  • Computer glasses are prescription glasses that are designed to wear when doing computer work. They allow you to focus your eyes on a computer screen, which is farther away than reading material is normally
    held. There are other activities such as for example playing piano(piano glasses) or shooting (shooting glasses) that also require a similar custom fitting. These specialty glasses called "task-specific"
    are designed to meet the visual needs of the activity. General purpose bifocals are not designed for computer work. They force the wearer to tilt the head back in order to focus on the screen while looking through the lower segment of the bifocal lenses. Such a forced
    position can cause neck and shoulder pain and it can also cause arm and
    low back pain. Depending on the individual's vision and type of
    work, there are several options while selecting computer-specific
    glasses, such as Monofocal ,Bifocal ,Trifocal and Progressive Addition Lenses (PAL) Source: http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/ergonomics/office/computer_glasses.html

  • 50 means the width of the lens, 18 means the distance of the bridge, 140 means the length of the temple or the arm.

  • You may goggle "cheap eyeglasses"online,then you will see many online stores, usually the result ranking in the front are the most popular and famous one, you can also go to their facebook wall, twitter or their website to see customers review, you may learn a lot from there. Compare the price/ quality and the styles of all products. Ask your friends who have purchased eyeglasses online before, the recommendation from them will be much appreciated. Hope you can have a nice purchasing experience.

  • You can take them to any of the local optical store and ask them to tint the lenses of your glasses for you. The price of each stores differs, ranges from $30-60. But you can also do this in the online store, I've found Firmoo tint lenses for only $4.95. You mau check out at www.firmoo.com

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  • The regular glasses need your both hands to put them on. Sometimes your left hand is occupied by other stuff, and then you will feel troublesome because you must use both hands to put on your glasses. However, the spring hinges glasses can help you put your glasses on with one hand. The springs embedded at the meeting point of the frames and temples will push the temples right at place, erect and firm, at the lightest motion you give them. Such convenience is only shadowed by their enormous durability.

  • I believe that there is no such thing as free lunch.Even you can get them for free,they will not last long.So you can go for some discounted prescription glasses in your local area or online stores.