Preferred Optical Program
RevolutionEyes now has a program for salons and spas who don’t offer insurance to their employees. There are no montly premiums and no contracts. It is a simple, free, and healthy way to keep your employees up to date on their eye exams.
This is a great retention tool for all employers with no cost and great benefits!
To sign up today, call 317-844-2020
Are Your Contact Lenses Uncomfortable? What To Do About It
A recent article written by Liz Segre of All About Vision focuses on the importance of having your contact lenses feel comfortable in your eyes. You can read the article below.
Ever feel like something’s not quite right with your contact lenses? You’re not alone. Half of former wearers say they dropped out of contact lenses because of discomfort.
But there’s no reason to stop wearing contacts, or to suffer in silence. There are many remedies for contact lens discomfort, including a host of new contact lenses and other products designed to make your wearing experience more comfortable. Read More
What is Astigmatism?
Astigmatism is a common eye condition that’s easily corrected by eyeglasses, contact lenses or surgery.
Astigmatism is characterized by an irregular curvature of the cornea. This type of disorder is also known as a refractive error. Astigmatism occurs in nearly everybody to some degree. For significant curvature, treatment is required. Read More
High-Definition Vision With Glasses?
We have HDTV and Blue-Ray DVD’s, so why not High-Definition Glasses? The answer is, we DO have that equivalent technology. Free Form technology is here from a few special lens manufactures around the world and we are very proud to offer them to our patients.
What is the difference? The enhanced vision is found for two different reasons.
#1: The lenses are digitally fabricated by a computer instead of being ground by a technician. The precision and accuracy is greatly enhanced by the computer’s ability to create exact specifications.
#2: The prescription is now etched onto the INSIDE surface of the glasses instead of the outside surface.
This small difference in prescription placement is HUGE. Based on the keyhole principle; the closer the prescription is to your eyes, the wider your field of view is. Most people have experienced the ‘swim and sway’ distortion associated with no-line bifocals. This has been greatly minimized with the advent of putting the Rx on the inside surface of the glasses. In fact, some of these new digital no-line bifocals can give up to a 30% wider field of view.
We hope this will encourage the few who have not been able to ‘adjust’ into their no-line bifocals in the past, and will give others the confidence of high definition vision when it comes time to update your prescription at your annual eye exam.
Farsightedness – When to call a Doctor
This article is in correspondence to the previous post about nearsightedness and was also featured on WebMD
If you have a sudden change, loss, or disturbance in your vision, pain in your eye, or yellow or greenish discharge from your eye, see the topic Eye Problems, Noninjury to evaluate your symptoms. You may need immediate care.




