Eyewear

Eyewear

Eyewear Designed for Life as You Live It

Are you looking for the perfect pair of eyeglasses or prescription sunglasses? At 2020 Advanced Eye Care, we provide custom prescription lenses and personalized guidance to help you choose eyewear that fits your face, your vision needs, and your lifestyle. From fittings to repairs and lens options, our team is here to make sure your glasses are comfortable, functional, and long-lasting.

Eyewear Fittings

A proper eyewear fitting is essential for clear vision and all-day comfort. Our doctor and optician take the time to help you find frames that look great and fit correctly.

Finding the Right Fit

It all starts with selecting the correct frame size. Frame width is measured in millimeters and includes the width of both lenses and the bridge.

  • A narrow fit is 117 mm or less.
  • A medium fit ranges from 118 to 124 mm.
  • A wide fit is 125 mm or more.

If you are unsure which size is right for you, our team can measure your face and eye spacing to determine the ideal frame width.

Your face shape plays an important role in how frames look and feel. Certain styles naturally complement specific facial shapes. If you have a square face, oval, round, or wayfarer styles are often recommended. If you have a heart-shaped face, cat-eye, rectangular, or wayfarer styles may be a better fit. Our team will help you choose frames that create balance and enhance your natural features.

While personal style always comes first, some frame colors tend to complement certain skin tones. Darker skin tones often pair well with lighter colors such as white, silver, or gold. Lighter skin tones are often complemented by neutral or warm colors, including brown, tan, or black. Once your frames are selected, we will adjust them to ensure they sit properly on your nose and remain comfortable throughout the day.

Careful Fittings, Quality Lenses, Lasting Comfort

At 2020 Advanced Eye Care, we take a comprehensive approach to eyewear. Whether you are selecting new eyewear or maintaining a trusted pair, we focus on details that support clear vision and long-term comfort, so your glasses feel like a natural part of your daily life.

Eyewear Repair

Your glasses play an important role in everyday activities like reading, driving, and working. When they are damaged or uncomfortable, even small issues can interfere with your vision. At 2020 Advanced Eye Care, we offer professional eyeglass repairs and adjustments to help extend the life of your eyewear.

  • Bent arms or bridges
  • Loose or missing screws
  • Broken frames
  • Poor fit that causes irritation or discomfort

Eyeglasses may seem simple, but they are made up of several parts that must work together properly.

  • The lenses provide your vision correction.
  • The frames hold the lenses in place.
  • The bridge connects the lenses and rests on your nose.
  • The arms extend behind your ears to keep your glasses secure.
  • Small screws hold the arms and frames together.

If any of these parts are damaged or misaligned, your glasses may not function as they should.

Trying to repair glasses at home can easily lead to additional damage. Professional repairs help ensure your glasses are fixed correctly and safely.

Choosing professional repairs can help your glasses fit comfortably again, prevent further damage, and save you money by avoiding unnecessary replacements. In most cases, repairs and adjustments can be completed in a single visit.

Lens Options

Choosing the right lenses is just as important as choosing the right frames. We offer a variety of lens materials and coatings to meet your vision needs.

Most patients choose polycarbonate lenses or high-index lenses. These materials are lightweight, durable, and offer better longevity than standard plastic or glass lenses.

To improve clarity and protect your lenses, we may recommend anti-reflective or anti-glare coatings, scratch-resistant coatings, anti-fog coatings, and UV protection. Polycarbonate and high-index lenses often benefit from anti-reflective coatings, while plastic or glass lenses typically perform best with scratch-resistant protection.

Once your lenses are ready, our optician will fit them into your frames, check the comfort and alignment, and make final adjustments so your glasses feel secure and natural to wear.