Find Cheap Glasses & Discount Eyewear, Eyeglasses Stores, Eye Doctors, Eye Care Centers in Halifax of Nova Scotia

For eye protecting and fashion pursuing, you are suggested to visit Eye Care Directory for the relevant information when buying eyeglasses and sunglasses, or having eye care in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Firstly, you can access to all information of optical stores and glasses retailers. Secondly, you can search out information of eye care clinics and eye doctors. Thirdly, you may get information of discount and cheap eyeglasses and sunglasses. Do not hesitate to visit Eye Care Directory.

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    1.Atlantic Superstore Eyewear


    3601 Joseph Howe Drive

    Halifax, NS B3L4H8

    Atlantic Superstore Eyewear is a 4-star Eye Doctor4 Reviews

    I have just purchased my second pair of glasses from this locatioin. I found the staff very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. The selection was great with a good mix of styles and price ranges. I was lucky enough to get my eyewear on sale and couldnt believe the great deal I received. I will certainly go back to this location for my next pair as well....
  • 2.Vogue Optical


    6100 Young Street

    Halifax, NS B3K2A4

    Vogue Optical is a 1-star Eye Doctor1 Reviews

  • 3.Elizabeth Lai, OD

    All About Eyecare961 Bedford Hwy
    Halifax,NS B4A 1A9

    Elizabeth Lai, OD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 4.All About Eyewear Optical

    Sobey's Plaza961 Bedford Hwy
    Halifax,NS B4A 1A9

    All About Eyewear Optical is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 5.Victoria French OD

    West End Mall6960 Mumford Rd
    Halifax,NS B3L 4P1

    Victoria French OD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 6.Dr. Judy A. Martin

    9 Dentith Rd
    Halifax,NS B3R 1T5

    Dr. Judy A. Martin is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 7.Atlantic Eye Centre

    5689 Spring Garden Rd
    Halifax,NS B3J 1G9

    Atlantic Eye Centre is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 8.Insight Optometry Group

    Cambridge Suite1591 Brunswick St
    Halifax,NS B3J 2G1

    Insight Optometry Group is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 9.Butler Opticians Ltd


    201 Chain Lake Drive

    Halifax, NS B3S1C8

    Butler Opticians Ltd is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 10.Killoran Jody Dr


    Halifax, NS B3J

    Killoran Jody Dr is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

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  • Vogue Optical

    Vogue Optical is 1-star1 Reviews

    I went to Vogue Optical on Young St. as I was told on the phone by the Spring Garden location that Young St. is open later for customer convenience. After a long day of work, I headed toward Young St.

  • Atlantic Superstore Eyewear

    Atlantic Superstore Eyewear is 4-star4 Reviews

    I have been getting glasses from here for years and find the glasses great quality! Was actually just searching for the number to make an appointment for my next pair :) Everyone here is extremely helpful, professional

  • Firmoo Answers

  • It should depend on how strong your prescription is. The 1.57 index lens will be 15% thinner than standard 1.5 index with the same prescription. They are suitable for wearer under +/_2.00.

  • There is a high chance that you could develop glaucoma if there is a history of glaucoma in your family. But you should not worry too much about it as it is much easier to treat such disease nowadays if it is diagnosed in time.

  • People over 50s are likely to have Macular degeneration. Some studies have suggested that some forms of macular degeneration may be more common in women, but other factors such as age, smoking, race, and family history are more important to affect macular degeneration.

  • Pesonally speaking, I would not suggest to wear contacts cuz they have a higher risk of getting infection than wearing glasses. Though extended contacts are designed specifically for overnight use and are also far more permeable, you can also get irritation and other eye problem when using them.

  • Non prescription reading glasses are made with the same power in both lenses. They are suitable for people whose eyes have the same power in both eyes. However, most people have different unique prescription. Some people will even have sore eyes and dizziness when they wear non prescription reading glasses for a long time. Although they are much cheaper and can be purchased easily, it is better and more safe to have your eyes examined and wear prescription one.

  • The doctor can determine if you are short sighted by asking you to read the certain row on the letter chart. Most nearsighted people can't read the small letters at the bottom of the chart but farsighted people can. Also the optometrist will also ask the patient to read something on a piece of paper. If you need the paper to be further away to be able to read it, then you are farsighted.

  • You may be qualified to get a free test on the NHS if you are under 19 and in full-time education. Also diebetes or glaucoma in your family history qualifies for free.

  • Yellow tinted sunglasses can improve the light contrast to make things more clear, so they are much useful in cloudy days or at night. But it is not a good choice to wear them in sunny days as they could make the lights more glaring. You may choose polarized lens which can reduce glare for cycling.