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We have been serving the vision needs of Sweetwater County for over 20 years. We have a very large inventory of designer frames and sunglasses by many leading providers. Including: Maui Jim, Bolle, Serengeti, Ray Ban, Columbia, Nine West, Anne Klein, Liberty Sport and Slides. Also introducing our newest line up from Oakley.
- Diagnosis and Management of all your vision needs
- Diseases Diagnosis
- Optical Repair
- Family and Pediatric Vision Care
- Most Insurance Accepted Including VSP
- Evening Appointments Available
All Our Glasses with Non Glare Coatings and or Scratch Protection include an unconditional two year full replacement!
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We Take Your Eyes To Heart, Family and Pediatric Vision Care, Glaucoma Testing, Diagnosis and Management of Ocular Diseases, Pediatric Eye Care, Eye Exams, Visual Fields Testing, Astigmatism, Large Selection of Designer Frames, Anti-Reflective Lenses, Sports Eyewear, Designer Eyewear, Extended Wear Contacts, Protective Eyewear, Non-Prescription Lenses, UV Protective Coatings, Gas Permeable Contact Lenses, Custom Eyewear, Fashion Eyewear, Polarized Sun Lenses, Lens Coatings, Oxygen Permeable Lenses, Contact Lenses, Progressive Lenses, Budget Eyewear, Astigmatic Lenses, Colored Contacts, Polycarbonate Lenses, Lineless Bifocal Lenses, Eyeglasses, Computer Eyeglasses, Cataract Lenses, Bifocal Eyewear Lenses, Prescription Ski Goggles, Children's Eyewear, Replacement Eyewear, Lineless Trifocal Lenses, Same Day Soft Contact Lenses, Plastic Lenses, Large Selection Of Designer Frames, Sunglasses, Trifocal Contact Lenses, Bifocal Contact Lenses, Disposable Contacts, Scratch Resistant Lenses, Prescription Sunglasses, Trifocal Lenses.
Brands
Bebe, Columbia Sportswear Company., Guess, Maui Jim, Nicole Miller, Oakley
Glaucoma affects 2.7 million people in the United States and is the second leading cause of blindness, yet understanding and awareness of the disease is low. In fact, 72 percent of Americans don’t know that glaucoma typically has no early warning signs or symptoms, according to the American Optometric Association’s (AOA) 2014 American Eye-Q® consumer survey.
Macular Degeneration
Good for the eyes because: Many studies have shown that lutein and zeaxanthin reduce the risk of chronic eye diseases, including cataracts and age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of severe vision loss in adults over age 50. These plant-based pigments also appear to lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a leading cause of blindness. They are also protective antioxidants that work like internal sunglasses, absorbing damaging blue light that Americans are exposed to every day.
Cataracts
Good for the eyes because: The eye’s light-sensitive retina (thin layer of tissue at the back of the eye) requires adequate vitamin A for proper function. Vitamin C supports the health of ocular blood vessels. Scientific evidence suggests vitamin C lowers the risk of developing cataracts, and when taken in combination with other essential nutrients, can slow the progression of AMD and visual acuity loss. Polyphenols are plant-derived substances that reduce inflammation, and are especially high in colorful fruits and vegetables.
Eye Exam
Visiting a doctor of optometry annually for a comprehensive eye exam is one of the best investments in overall health and is an important, preventive way to preserve vision and maintain healthy eyes. To make an appointment with Dr. Arrants and to learn more about eye health and nutrition, visit wyomingvisioncenter.net.
Americans are also largely unaware of the factors that put them at greater risk for developing glaucoma - only 13 percent of Americans know that a person’s race increases their chances for developing the disease. According to the Glaucoma Research Foundation, glaucoma is six to eight times more common in African Americans than Caucasians. Additional factors that put someone at greater risk for glaucoma include those who have a family history of glaucoma, diabetes, hypothyroidism, are over age 60 or individuals who have had severe eye trauma.