Find Cheap Glasses & Discount Eyewear, Eyeglasses Stores, Eye Doctors, Eye Care Centers in Las Vegas of Nevada

Wearing a right pair of eyeglasses, you can both see things more clearly and look more charming. Eye Care Directory can satisfy your needs in vision and beauty by providing you the detailed information of all eyeglasses retailers and top eyeglasses brands. Eye doctors’ information is to be found there as well, you can also get information of eyeglasses repair and eyeglasses donation.

Firmoo is offering free eyeglasses for new customers. We Ship to Las Vegas, NV.

  • Firmoo's Recommended Business

  • Best of Las Vegas Eyeglasses Stores

  • Optical Stores

    1.Larry L Davis Od

    6707 W Charleston Blvd Ste
    Las Vegas, NV 89146-9200

    Larry L Davis Od is a 5-star Optical Store1 Reviews

    Dr. Davis has a great 'bedside' manner. He takes his time with your eye exam and answers all of your questions. He is kind and funny. You can tell he knows what he is talking about. He is the best doctor I have ever had. I am so grateful to have found him....
  • 2.Walmart Vision Center

    5198 Boulder Hwy
    Las Vegas, NV 89122-6002

    Walmart Vision Center is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 3.Long Kevin Diep Od

    4215 Spring Mountain Rd St
    Las Vegas, NV 89102-8775

    Long Kevin Diep Od is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 4.Avista Eye Ctr

    3100 W Charleston Blvd 200
    Las Vegas, NV 89102-1995

    Avista Eye Ctr is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 5.Jcpenney Optical&Us Vision

    4400 Meadows Ln
    Las Vegas, NV 89107-3111

    Jcpenney Optical&Us Vision is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 6.Spring Mountain Vision

    4043 Spring Mountain Rd
    Las Vegas, NV 89102-8614

    Spring Mountain Vision is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 7.Walmart Vision Center

    4505 West Charleston Blvd
    Las Vegas, NV 89102-1501

    Walmart Vision Center is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 8.Wal-Mart Optical

    5200 S Fort Apache Rd
    Las Vegas, NV 89148

    Wal-Mart Optical is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 9.Sams Club Optical

    5101 S Pecos Rd
    Las Vegas, NV 89120-1200

    Sams Club Optical is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 10.Walmart Vision Center 2884

    8060 W Tropical Pkwy
    Las Vegas, NV 89149-4528

    Walmart Vision Center 2884 is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • Best of Las Vegas Eye Doctors

  • Eye Doctor

    1.Larry L Davis Od

    6707 W Charleston Blvd Ste
    Las Vegas, NV 89146-9200

    Larry L Davis Od is a 5-star Eye Doctor1 Reviews

    Dr. Davis has a great 'bedside' manner. He takes his time with your eye exam and answers all of your questions. He is kind and funny. You can tell he knows what he is talking about. He is the best doctor I have ever had. I am so grateful to have found him....
  • 2.Elite Eye Care

    7775 S Rainbow Blvd # 110,
    Las Vegas, NV 89139

    Elite Eye Care is a 4-star Eye Doctor2 Reviews

  • 3.Cynthia Kiernan, OD

    2310 E Serene Ave
    Las Vegas,NV 89123

    Cynthia Kiernan, OD is a 4-star Eye Doctor1 Reviews

  • 4.Larsen Eric OD

    7324 W Cheyenne Ave,
    Las Vegas, NV 89129

    Larsen Eric OD is a 1-star Eye Doctor1 Reviews

  • 5.DAVID MALITZ

    8981 W SAHARA

    DAVID MALITZ is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 6.YESnick Vision Center

    10198 W. FLAMINGO @ HUALAPAI
    Las Vegas,NV 89147

    YESnick Vision Center is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 7.Ferris Jeffrey OD

    3819 W Sahara Ave,
    Las Vegas, NV 89102

    Ferris Jeffrey OD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 8.Independent Doctors of Optometry

    7361 W Lake Mead Blvd,
    Las Vegas, NV 89128

    Independent Doctors of Optometry is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 9.The Vision Centers

    7664 W Lake Mead Blvd # 107,
    Las Vegas, NV 89128

    The Vision Centers is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 10.Burt Christopher OD

    506 S Decatur Blvd,
    Las Vegas, NV 89107

    Burt Christopher OD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

Vision library

Vision Library aggregates articles of eye health and vision care where you can virtually find every information in this area. You may need the answers about how to buy and repair your broken eyeglasses, where to find the best frames, eye surgeon, what to be considered after LASIK surgery and even about where and how to find free eye exams and free eyeglasses, Vision Library is your one-stop destination to make you well-informed... Learn more »

Eye Care Directory aims to drive traffic to the eyeglasses stores and eye doctors for the wellbeing of our visitors. New optical stores, eye doctors and Optometrist may contact us for indexing in our eye care directory for free at directory@firmoo.com, you may also contact us if you want us to remove your practice from our eyecare directory.

Donate Your Eyeglass Frames

If you have used eyewear you no longer need, there are best place to donate them now. Prescription eyeglasses, reading glasses, sunglasses, RX sunglasses bifocal&progressive eyeglasses and plastic, titanium and metal frames

Donate Your Eyeglasses

  • You may be interested in

  • Recently Reviews

  • Cynthia Kiernan, OD

    Cynthia Kiernan, OD is 4-star1 Reviews

    Dr. Kiernan is very professional, friendly, precise. Her staff is good also. I highly recommend her for anyone looking for an eye doctor.

  • Elite Eye Care

    Elite Eye Care is 4-star2 Reviews

    The exam was good. Dr. Guitierrez was nice but unfortunately there's more to optometry than just the exam. After spending upwards of $300 for a new pair of Gucci frames I picked them up today and they're clearly used and

  • Larsen Eric OD

    Larsen Eric OD is 1-star1 Reviews

    ***** Uncaring & Incompetent – Look Elsewhere *****Below are the problems I have encountered with Dr. Larsen, OD (AKA, Professional Eye Care Center and Larsen Larsen and Starlin LLC). I have been a patient and customer for several

  • Larry L Davis Od

    Larry L Davis Od is 5-star1 Reviews

    Dr. Davis has a great 'bedside' manner. He takes his time with your eye exam and answers all of your questions. He is kind and funny. You can tell he knows what he is talking about. He is the best

  • Firmoo Answers

  • It can be true in some way.Wearing contacts can get infected more easily than glasses if you don't pay enough care to them as they are worn directly on your eyes.Glasses don't need special care and it is more convenient to wear.

  • Glasses will cause pressure just on the around part of your eyes.If you wear glasses for a long time, it is normal to get tired.So when you wear glasses for a long time, you'd better take them off and do some eye exercises to relax your eyes.

  • I think the most important difference is sport sunglasses can stay on your head firmly when you are doing physical activity such as running,playing basketball etc while regular sunglasses may fall off. Also the sports sunglasses have a better resistance to external hit to protect your eyes.

  • Scratches on the plastic eyeglasses are easily removed than other material. You can use Pledge furniture polish cleaner or DVD/CD cleaner and spray the solution in the scratches caused by wear and tear and clean it with a soft cloth.

  • An adjustment may solve the problem. You should not be noticing that drop, so take your glasses back to where you purchased it so it can be adjusted properly. If you have a plastic frame and it cannot be adjusted then the lenses should be replaced.

  • Computer glasses and reading glasses have different focusing zone. Computer screens usually are positioned 20 to 26 inches from the user's eyes. This is considered the intermediate zone of vision — closer than driving (""distance"") vision, but farther away than reading (""near"") vision. Reading glasses are prescribed to correct near vision only. They can also be made with the same pair--bifocals with the upper part to see computer and the lower part to see near.

  • The power of contacts can be calculated from that of glasses.Here is a formula :Fo=Fs/(1-dFs).The Fo means your power of your contacts and Fs means the power of glasses.dFs means the distance between rear vertex of glasses and your cornea.Usually the dFs should be measured by meter it is 0.012m for easterners.For example,the RX of glasses is -4.00,the dFs is 0.012m,we can know that your RX for contacts should be -3.82,but this result is not a regular RX,so we choose the proximal and a lower number , it should be -3.75 .

  • This varies from different places. The highest rx I've seen was about -15, but I'm sure there are higher numbers out there.You can go to your eye doctor to have your exact prescription and ask them if they offer glasses special for your prescription.