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    1.Dr Er Bang And Assoc

    3131 N Main St
    Anderson, SC 29621-2764

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    Optical stores in Anderson offer most discounted inexpensive prescription eyeglasses, prescription sunglasses, both in single vision (SV) and bifocal or progressive lenses. Most optical shops in the Anderson 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.Dr Rosalie Lee Od

    3319 N Main St
    Anderson, SC 29621-4113

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  • 3.Eye Care Center

    1220 N Fant Street
    Anderson, SC 29621-4822

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  • 4.Eye Center

    1220 N Fant St
    Anderson, SC 29621-4822

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  • 5.Eye Associates Pa

    100 Country Club Lane
    Anderson, SC 29625-1717

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  • 6.Anderson Opticians

    203 Keystone Dr
    Anderson, SC

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  • 7.Sears Optical

    2101 N Main St
    Anderson, SC

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  • 8.Blue Ridge Vision Center I

    1135 Rooks Dr
    Anderson, SC

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  • 9.Anderson Opticians

    1116 Cornelia Rd
    Anderson, SC

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  • 10.Family Vision

    2808 E North Ave
    Anderson, SC 29625-2300

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    1.Eye Care Center

    Po Box 838
    Anderson, SC 29622-0838

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    In the Anderson, 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.Blue Ridge Vision Center Inc

    1135 Rooks Dr
    Anderson, SC 29625-6222

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  • 3.Eye Care Center

    1220 N Fant St
    Anderson, SC 29621-4822

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  • 4.Lenscrafters

    301 Woodfern Cir
    Anderson, SC 29625-1145

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  • 5.Family Vision Pc

    2808 E North Ave
    Anderson, SC 29625-2300

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  • 6.Lenscrafters

    3319 N Main St
    Anderson, SC 29640

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  • 7.Medicus

    1127 Cox Rd
    Anderson, SC 29621-4219

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  • 8.Familiy Vision

    2808 E North Ave
    Anderson, SC 29625-2300

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  • 9.Medicus

    1655 E Greenville St
    Anderson, SC 29621-2062

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  • 10.Family Vision

    2808 E North Ave
    Anderson, SC 29625-2300

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  • Long time reading under the dim light will definitely cause eye strains. Eye strain is one of the reason that casue vision problem. Reading in the proper distance and in the place with enough light can prevent you from bad vision.

  • Ophthalmologists usually use a machine used to provide an objective estimate of refractive error. The patient would be asked to sit down with their chin on a "chin rest" then focus on the image inside the machine. The doctor will get an estimate of the objective refractive error.

  • Burning eyes and itching eyes may be caused by eye allergies or eye infection. Such as sunburn, dust, and chemical irritants will cause burning eyes and itching eyes. Or you may have some eye problems. You'd better go to your doctor to have your eyes checked and the doctor will find out the exact reason that cause the burning and itching eyes.

  • Eye twitches are often caused by stress. So in order to stop twitching, you'd better have enough time to rest and your eye twitching will be reduced after a couple of days and then it will gone at last.

  • If you have a valid and correct prescription at hand, it is unnecessary for you to see an eye doctor before buying sunglasses, you just need to offer the prescription to the local optical stores, then they can preocess the prescription sunglasses for you. You can still place your order online, there are many online stores that offer prescription sunglasses with wide selection of fashionable frames.

  • As I know that Walmart is a cheap place to purchase prescription glasses. All the frames ranges from $18-$140, all the lenses ranges from $30-$120. You can choose the frame you like and then choose the lenses according to your requirment. But why noy ordering online, I know that there are some other online optical stores offer cheaper glasses even than Walmart. Check out at www.firmoo.com.

  • No, you don't need glasses for your squit eyes, but there are some other treatment for squint: 1.Preserve or restore vision 2. Straighten the eyes 3. Restore binocular vision. First of all, the eyes are checked to see if they have any refractive error that may be responsible for squint. If there is any significant refractive error present, it is treated first. In some cases (accommodative squint) a correction of refractive error is all that may be required to treat squint. Next the eyes are checked for presence of amblyopia. It is important to treat the amblyopia before the surgery for squint. The parents are explained about the importance of this treatment, as their cooperation is very crucial for the success of this treatment. The squint is treated by surgery of either one or both the eyes. The surgery involves weakening or strengthening of the relevant muscles to restore the balance and to get a good coordination. In some cases with double vision, prisms may be added in the glasses to ease the symptoms. Source:http://www.visitech.org/squint.html

  • Put your glasses in front of your eyes horizontally, then turn the glasses to 90 degrees. Look the object through the glasses. If the object squeezes or expands, then you may have astigmatism.