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  • Opticare

    421 Demers Ave
    East Grand Forks, MN 56721-1835

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    1.Opticare

    421 Demers Ave
    East Grand Forks, MN 56721-1835

    Opticare is a 5-star Optical Store1 Reviews

    I have been to Opticare before and the people are very respectful and helpful during the hard times of getting glasses, sunglasses, contacts, or even the struggle of going through an eye exam. Last time I went I broke my sunglasses and was really hard to put it back together but luckily an employee named Stacy helped me out, and she also was very respectful. I thank them for doing there job and put a great effort in making my day....
  • 2.N Dakota Eye Clinic

    604 Central Ave Ne
    East Grand Forks, MN 56721-1956

    N Dakota Eye Clinic is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 3.Coles Destin R OD

    421 Demers Ave
    East Grand Forks,MN 56721

    Coles Destin R OD is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

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    1.Opticare

    421 Demers Ave
    East Grand Forks, MN 56721-1835

    Opticare is a 5-star Eye Doctor1 Reviews

    I have been to Opticare before and the people are very respectful and helpful during the hard times of getting glasses, sunglasses, contacts, or even the struggle of going through an eye exam. Last time I went I broke my sunglasses and was really hard to put it back together but luckily an employee named Stacy helped me out, and she also was very respectful. I thank them for doing there job and put a great effort in making my day....
  • 2.Opticare Forks Vision Clinic

    421 Demers Ave
    East Grand Forks,MN 56721

    Opticare Forks Vision Clinic is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 3.Storhaug Bruce A OD

    421 Demers Ave
    East Grand Forks,MN 56721

    Storhaug Bruce A OD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 4.Gander Steven P OD

    421 Demers Ave
    East Grand Forks,MN 56721

    Gander Steven P OD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 5.DR Bruce Storhaug

    421 Demers Ave,
    East Grand Forks, MN 56721

    DR Bruce Storhaug is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 6.DR Steven Gander

    421 Demers Ave,
    East Grand Forks, MN 56721

    DR Steven Gander is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 7.Opticare-Forks Vision Clinic

    421 Demers Ave,
    East Grand Forks, MN 56721

    Opticare-Forks Vision Clinic is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 8.N Dakota Eye Clinic

    604 Central Ave Ne
    East Grand Forks, MN 56721-1956

    N Dakota Eye Clinic is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

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  • Unfortunately you can't. I guess your glasses must be plastic frames without nose pad. There is no way to add nose pad as they are made together with the frame. You need to change for mental frame with a nose pad.

  • There is no record showing that the magnetic field can do harm to our eyes or brain. If you have doubt in them, just don't wear them .

  • After laser eye surgery, you should protect the eyes strictly against UV light on the way home. It is necessary to wear sunglasses. Get adequate eye rest during the follow-up days and avoid overusing your eyes. When you take shower or wash your hair, keep the water and any soap out of your eyes to prevent any damage or harm to them.

  • Aspherical lens glasses are not suitable for all people. People who have worn glass glasses for a long time may find difficult to get used to aspherical lens. People with squinting eyes can't wear Aspherical lens glasses.

  • With monovision contacts, the two eyes still work together as a team to see clearly at all distances; it's just that one eye is clearer than the other, and the "stronger eye" will depend on whether you are looking at something far away or up close. Though monovision might sound difficult to adjust to, most people adapt very well and eventually don't even notice which eye is their "distance eye" and which is their "near eye.

  • If your frame is mental, it can be caused by oxidation. Most mental frames contain bronze, the air and sweats make it oxidize and finally turn green. You should keep your glasses dry especially when you sweat a lot.

  • I think it has nothing to do with wearing glasses. Blinking frequently may be a sign of conjunctivitis. People with squinting eyes can also have such problem. It is better to take him to see the doctor and find out the problem.

  • It is quite an odd problem. You can try to wear polarized sunglasses to see if you still feel dizzy. I have seen people also feel dizzy when wearing regular sunglasses but feel good with polarized sunglasses.