Find Cheap Glasses & Discount Eyewear, Eyeglasses Stores, Eye Doctors, Eye Care Centers in Lewis Center of Ohio

Eye Care Directory offers up-to-date information about the optical eyeglasses stores and eye doctors for your vision needs in the Lewis Center of Ohio. 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.Dr Maria Fragoulis

    8659 Columbus Pike
    Lewis Center, OH 43035-9699

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    Optical stores in Lewis Center offer most discounted inexpensive prescription eyeglasses, prescription sunglasses, both in single vision (SV) and bifocal or progressive lenses. Most optical shops in the Lewis Center 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.Fred R White Opt Co

    7338 S Old State Rd
    Lewis Center, OH

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  • 3.Ohio State Optical

    1325 Cameron Ave
    Lewis Center, OH 43035-9662

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  • 4.EyeShop Optical Center

    9009 Columbus Pike
    Lewis Center,OH 43035

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  • 5.Tate C OD

    1325 Cameron Ave
    Lewis Center,OH 43035

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    1.Watson Rachel C OD

    1325 Cameron Ave
    Lewis Center,OH 43035

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    In the Lewis Center, 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.Optimal Eye Care

    6433 Pullman Dr
    Lewis Center,OH 43035

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  • 3.Ohio State Optical

    1325 Cameron Ave
    Lewis Center, OH 43035-9662

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  • 4.EyeShop Optical

    9009 Columbus Pike
    Lewis Center,OH 43035

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  • 5.Fred R White Opt Co

    7338 S Old State Rd
    Lewis Center, OH

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  • 6.Dr Maria Fragoulis

    8659 Columbus Pike
    Lewis Center, OH 43035-9699

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