Eyewear Lens Options

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Eyewear Lens Options

This is a great time to be someone who wears glasses.  The options are plentiful, the styles are vast and we can correct so much with new technologies.  Obermark Eye Health Care is here to help you find the best lens options based on your eye care needs.


Our team will explain what type of lens will give you the most benefit based on your prescription and vision needs. Read below to learn more about some of the different lens options we offer and give us a call to schedule your eyewear lens appointment!

Progressive Addition Lens (PAL)

Progressive addition lens

A progressive lens, or multifocal lens, is a corrective lens with three unique prescriptions that allow you to work up close (reading), see at arm’s length (on a computer), and view at a distance (driving) without switching between three different pairs of glasses. Progressive lenses have smooth transitions between prescriptions with virtually little to no distortions, improving your visual comfort in everyday life.

Anti-Reflective Non-Glare Treatment

Progressive addition lens

Anti-reflective non-glare treatment is applied to the surface of a lens to help reduce glare from reflected light. The treatment virtually eliminates reflections from the front and back surfaces of your lenses and allows you to see better. Modern anti-reflective treatments also provide maximum protection against daily wear and tear, increasing the life of your lenses.

Transitions

Lens

Options

Progressive addition lens

Transitions, also known as photochromic lenses, are optical lenses that darken when exposed to a high frequency of sunlight (UV light). In the absence of activating light, the lenses return to clear. The treatment reduces exposure to harmful UV rays. Transitions come in an array of colors. The most commonly used are brown and grey, but we have a fun color palette for those with a little more spunk, like rose, pink, purple, or green.

Office

Lenses

Progressive addition lens

We can help protect against digital eye strain, fatigue, and headaches caused by computers and new digital devices. Our office lenses focus more on the areas you use most. We create lenses for all aspects of life. Much like a progressive lens, these lenses are multifocal but focus more so on the one area used most while operating technical devices.

Anti-Fatigue Lenses

Progressive addition lens

Anti-reflective non-glare treatment is applied to the surface of a lens to help reduce glare from reflected light. The treatment virtually eliminates reflections from the front and back surfaces of your lenses and allows you to see better. Modern anti-reflective treatments also provide maximum protection against daily wear and tear, increasing the life of your lenses.

Polarization &

Scratch Protection

Progressive addition lens

Polarized lenses prevent reflected glare from surfaces such as roads and water from interfering with your vision. Patients who drive during daylight hours benefit from polarized lenses.


Fine optical surfaces on prescription lenses can sustain abrasions during life uses. Our scratch treatments can prolong the quality life of your lenses.

Lens Materials

CR-39 Plastic

CR-39 Plastic is the most commonly used lens material because it's lightweight and more durable than glass, has excellent optical qualities, and has a low cost.


Polycarbonate

This material is lighter and significantly more impact-resistant, making it perfect for children, sportswear, and safety glasses.


Trivex

Trivex is much like polycarbonate lenses with its impact resistance and lighter weight, but Trivex is also a thinner material, making it ideal for people who have higher prescriptions.

Hi-Index Lenses

This lens type is recommended for high prescriptions. The index ranges from 1.60 to 1.74, with the higher index providing a thinner, lighter, and better appearance of your eyewear.

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Glass

The first material used for making ophthalmic lenses was glass. Due to heavy weight, unsafe breakage, and manufacturing cost, glass is now rarely used over better choices.

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"Dr. Obermark and his team are excellent. I had a weird condition with my eye and he knew what it was from the start and made sure that I got the services I needed to get it corrected. He even came in one day on his day off to look at test results!! His tech are wonderful too! Very patience and knowledgable!"

- Melinda F.

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Our goal is to provide your family with the highest quality of vision care and support. Whether you're seeking a comprehensive eye exam, treatment for a specific eye condition, or need a new eyeglasses prescription, we're here to help. Our modern offices are equipped with the latest technology to ensure that you receive the best possible care. We're dedicated to helping you maintain and improve your vision.


Along with our expert eye care optometrist in Poplar Bluff and Sikeston, MO, we're proud to offer the following services:


  • Designer brands and eyewear lenses
  • Essential eyewear packages
  • Treatment for eye diseases
  • Treatment for eye injuries
  • Emergency appointments
  • Contact lens options

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