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Eye Care Directory offers up-to-date information about the optical eyeglasses stores and eye doctors for your vision needs in the Glendale of Wisconsin. 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.Pearle Vision

    695 W Silver Spring Dr
    Glendale, WI 53217-4922

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    Optical stores in Glendale offer most discounted inexpensive prescription eyeglasses, prescription sunglasses, both in single vision (SV) and bifocal or progressive lenses. Most optical shops in the Glendale 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.Specs Appeal, Bayshore

    Bayshore Town Center
    420 W. Silver Spring Drive

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  • 3.Lens Crafters

    5684 N Centerpark Way
    Glendale, WI 53217-4539

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  • 4.Harry A Easom Md

    377 W Riverwoods Pkwy
    Glendale, WI 53212-1088

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  • 5.Stein Opitical

    5530 Portwashington Rd
    Glendale, WI 53217-4920

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  • 6.Pearle

    695 W Silver Spring Dr
    Glendale, WI 53217-4922

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  • 7.Stein Opitical

    5530 N Port Washington Rd
    Glendale, WI 53217-4920

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    1.Stein Opitical

    5530 N Port Washington Rd
    Glendale, WI 53217-4920

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    In the Glendale, 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.Stein Opitical

    5530 Portwashington Rd
    Glendale, WI 53217-4920

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  • 3.Pearle

    695 W Silver Spring Dr
    Glendale, WI 53217-4922

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  • 4.Harry A Easom Md

    377 W Riverwoods Pkwy
    Glendale, WI 53212-1088

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  • 5.Lens Crafters

    5684 N Centerpark Way
    Glendale, WI 53217-4539

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  • 6.Specs Appeal, Bayshore

    Bayshore Town Center
    420 W. Silver Spring Drive

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  • 7.Pearle Vision

    695 W Silver Spring Dr
    Glendale, WI 53217-4922

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  • A numbing drop will be placed in your eye, the area around your eye will be cleaned, and an instrument called a lid speculum will be used to hold your eyelids open.Your doctor may use a mechanical microkeratome (a blade device) to cut a flap in the cornea.If a mechanical microkeratome is used, a ring will be placed on your eye and very high pressures will be applied to create suction to the cornea.Your vision will dim while the suction ring is on and you may feel the pressure and experience some discomfort during this part of the procedure. The microkeratome, a cutting instrument, is attached to the suction ring. Your doctor will use the blade of the microkeratome to cut a flap in your cornea. Microkeratome blades are meant to be used only once and then thrown out. The microkeratome and the suction ring are then removed.Your doctor may use a laser keratome (a laser device), instead of a mechanical microkeratome, to cut a flap on the cornea.If a laser keratome is used, the cornea is flattened with a clear plastic plate. Your vision will dim and you may feel the pressure and experience some discomfort during this part of the procedure. Laser energy is focused inside the cornea tissue, creating thousands of small bubbles of gas and water that expand and connect to separate the tissue underneath the cornea surface, creating a flap. The plate is then removed.You will be able to see, but you will experience fluctuating degrees of blurred vision during the rest of the procedure. The doctor will then lift the flap and fold it back on its hinge, and dry the exposed tissue.

  • It is common to feel dry in your eyes after the lasik surgery as it is one of the complications of lasik surgery. Actully, you need to use lubricating and moisturizing drops very often after the suegery procedure.Don't overuse your eyes, If these couldn't help, go to your LASIK surgeons, they will give you recommendation on the frequent use of lubricating eye drops or other treatments.

  • Compare photos of the sunglasses to photos from the designer's official website. If you notice any variations between the two, the sunglasses in question are not authentic.

  • It is quite annoying for people with long eyelashes to wear sunglasses,they will they keep batting against the glasses. It is better for you to choose big sunglasses which can stay far away from the eyelashes. Try different type and styles to find the most comfortable one.

  • The lasik surgery is operated by eye doctor using delicate instrument and various solutions.Your eyes are asked to be focused on a fixed place during the procedures, if you move, the laser will stop automatically.

  • My dad had a surgery for 5 years and until now everything goes well, he has clear vision ,he don't have to wear his eyeglasses or any contacts, It is commonly viewed that lasik surgery is safe.

  • As we know, eye dry is one of the complications after the lasik surgery. You'd better have your dry eyes cured before the surgery is done or have your eyes check and get some specific suggestions from your doctor.

  • Don't be afraid of that, it is highly recommended by me. For me, I had Lasik eye surgery done after wearing glasses for 10 years. It has been perfect for me. I have had no changes. Before I do the surgery I know, risks and benefits are existed at the same time, I belive I am the lucky person. Then everything is done. I've seen several people who said they were in some pain, but healed just fine.But for me, everything is OK, I can see things clearly no squinting, no driving/ reading with glasses anymore.The procedure is painless (although a bit uncomfortable) but takes less than 15 minutes. Try it!