FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes, we stock a wide range of branded eyewear. Our collection includes stylish and premium frames from well-known brands, giving you plenty of options to match your style and comfort.
In most cases, standard prescription glasses are ready within one day. However, the exact time may vary depending on the type of lenses and customization required. We’ll let you know the delivery time when you place your order.
Yes, there is a difference. An optometrist is an eye doctor who performs eye exams, detects vision problems, and prescribes corrective lenses. An optician, like us, uses that prescription to help you choose the right frames and lenses, ensuring a proper fit and comfort.
If you need an eye exam, diagnosis of eye problems, or medical treatment, you should see an optometrist or an ophthalmologist. If you already have a prescription and want to get glasses, lenses, or frame advice, you should see an optician.
or eye health issues, the best specialists are optometrists (for vision tests and prescriptions) and ophthalmologists (for medical or surgical treatment). Opticians, like us, specialize in providing you with the right eyewear after you have your prescription.
Opticians cannot diagnose or treat medical eye problems. However, we can help you with choosing the correct glasses or lenses, adjusting frames, and ensuring your vision correction works comfortably for you.
Some common signs include blurred vision, frequent headaches, difficulty seeing at night, double vision, eye strain, or sudden changes in eyesight. If you notice any of these, it’s important to book an eye exam with an optometrist.
Eye exercises may help reduce eye strain and improve comfort, especially if you spend long hours on screens. However, they cannot cure refractive errors like nearsightedness or farsightedness. For clear vision, corrective lenses prescribed by an eye doctor are needed.