Friday, 30 August 2013

Vision In The 3rd World

It’s important to stay up to date on eye health information, especially because some eye conditions like Glaucoma have no symptoms.  As an adult, you might ask yourself, “Why get an eye exam?” Getting an annual eye exam can easily be forgotten, especially with work, family and other obligations.  Make sure you set a reminder in your smartphone or pencil it in to your calendar to get a regular eye exam every year.
Vision in the 3rd World
If it’s been more than a year since your last eye exam, please feel free to drop in to any 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore location or schedule an exam online. We have over 4000 thousand frames to choose from and we’re known for having a frame for every face and a price for any budget. We also have in-house optometrists that are available for full eye examinations. Check out our coupons page for current offerings as well.

20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is a family owned company that has been serving the Orange City, Melbourne and Winter Park areas for many years.  We look forward to becoming your number one source for all your eye care and eye fashion needs.  You can also follow us on Facebook or Twitter to stay up to date on eye trends and eye health.

Thursday, 29 August 2013

4 common eye problems

To protect our precious vision, we must take the necessary precautions. Common vision problems and the best remedies for these.
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Eyestrain
  • Causes: Prolonged use of digital devices, reading, and other tedious visual tasks.
  • Symptoms: Tired eyes, with accompanying headache or dizziness, blurred distance vision.
  • Rx: Take frequent breaks— close your eyes or look at a distance to relax your eyes.
Dry eyes
  • Causes: Lack of sleep, prolonged reading or computer work, exposure to wind, electric fan or air conditioning.
  • Symptoms: Sensation of a foreign body in the eye, gritty irritation, redness, itchiness.
  • Rx: Dr. Fajardo advises applying warm compress, getting enough sleep, using lubricating drops, and avoiding allergic triggers like cigarette smoke.
Red eyes
  • Causes: Eye fatigue, severe dryness, infection, allergy.
  • Symptom: Bloodshot eyes.
  • Rx: Dr. Fajardo doesn’t advise using vasoconstrictors (redness relievers) because it can mask symptoms of certain illnesses.
Pseudomyopia
  • Cause: Prolonged use of digital devices.
  • Symptoms: Headache, sudden nearsightedness, blurring of distance vision.
  • Rx: Pseudomyopia vanishes after relaxing your eyes. If symptoms persist, consult your eye doctor.

EYEGLASS DO'S AND DON'TS

The perfect eyeglass frame allows people to see the real you. Dr. Sarabia shares some do’s and don’ts:
Do's
Don'ts
  • Don’t wear gold frames if you want to look younger.
  • Don’t wear oversized frames if your face is small. Aviators can be aging because it pulls your face down.
Have you checked out 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore’s vision selection? If not, now is the perfect time. We’re offering four great deals for the month of August.
 
For the month of August, our goal is to provide you with fashionable eyeglasses, sunglasses and/or contact lenses. To get you started, we’re excited to offer the above four deals. The latest fall fashions include contrasting geometric shapes, mixes of feminine and edgy materials and floral prints.  We’re sure you’ll want more than just one pair!

The 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore frame collection includes every single frame you can think of.  From runway to nerdy, we offer thousands of frames so you can accessorize your outfits with a variety of options and stick to your budget.

So bring your friends down to 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore and try on as many pairs as you like. Our sales associates are ready and waiting to help you with everything you need. From reading glasses to sunglasses, we want you to look great this fall!

Don’t forget, your prescription may need updating if it’s been over six months since your last eye checkup. Each 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore location has an independent doctor of optometry on-site and  walk-in’s are welcome, but remember to leave yourself approximately 15 minutes to fill out the required paperwork.

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Tips To Choose The Right Glasses For Your Eyes

If you’ve been wearing glasses for a while, you know how difficult buying the perfect pair is. It isn’t just about the looks. It is about the fit, the right shape and lots more. Here is a guide on buying the right pair.
1. Choose the size of the frame wisely:
The rule of thumb is that the frame should not be too small or too large for the face. In the case of small frames, your field of vision will extend beyond the lenses which can lead to your prescription power increasing.

A frame that is too big can be heavy and uncomfortable. Another downside of such frames is that they tend to make your eyes look smaller than normal. To test if you have the right type of frames, you should not be able to see out of the top, bottom or the sides of the frames without straining to look through those areas. Your lenses should cover about 80 to 90% of your field of vision.

2. Consider the distance between your eyes and the thickness of the bridge of your nose:
This is an important aspect because apart from making the glasses look aesthetically pleasing, it also helps the you see better. Although the width of the bridge in frames is standardized, your optometrist will measure the distance between your eyes and the thickness of the bridge of your nose to give you a better fit. The right distance between the lenses helps reduce strain on the eyes, stops the glasses from slipping down the nose while working, does not apply too much pressure on the inner portion of the eye and prevents the bridge of the frames from resting directly on your forehead. All these factors are important since glasses that don’t fit properly can lead to several issues like marks on the skin around the eyes and nose, headaches and trouble in the production of tears in the eyes.

3. The arms of the glasses should not be too tight or loose:
Tight arms could lead to headaches or pain behind the ears (caused due to excess pressure exerted by the arms of the frames) and marks along the side of the face.  Loose arms can lead to constant slipping off of the glasses, and non-centered alignment of the lenses. Moreover the material that the arms are made of also matter. Some people experience an allergy to metal arms, while others might be allergic to plastic. In some people this allergy might not manifest immediately, but with dirt and sweat getting trapped between the skin and the arms, it can lead to an allergic reaction.

4. Make sure your glasses are centre aligned properly:
A very important aspect while choosing the right set of frames is the center alignment, which  helps you see accurately. Center alignment of glasses means that the lense is right in front of your eyes. This helps you see clearly, without straining your eyes. Since most eyeglass lenses are ground concavely on the inner surface and convex on the outer surface, it is always better to see out of the center of the lenses. Distorted or frames that tilt towards one side can cause eye strain and in some case cause an increase in the optometric defect.

5. Choose the right material for the lens:
There are basically two types of materials – one made of glass, and the other (unbreakable version) made of a type of plastic. The benefits of an unbreakable lens is that it can be used without much fear of breaking. Mainly used for children and those who use their glasses particularly roughly, it is also lighter than the glass version. Glass lenses are a more delicate version of the plastic lens. Earlier they were the only type available, and were mostly used for bifocal lenses, but today with the advent of advances in the manufacture of lenses, a plastic one can be used to make bifocal lenses as well.

6. Bifocals or progressive lenses:
In bifocals (a type of glass used for people suffering from a condition called hypermetropia*) a portion of the glass has a semi circular demarcation at the bottom of the lens –this helps people see near objects clearly. If you do have such a condition, you can now opt for progressive lenses, that function like bifocals but do not have the unsightly semicircle at the bottom, and are easier to see though since one does not need to readjust their vision every time they want to see something close to them. While choosing the type of lens you would like to use, make sure you choose one that you prefer and are comfortable with.


7. Choose the right nose pads:
iStock_000016699202XSmall-200x300It may seem inconsequential but nose pads play an important role in making your glass wearing experience comfortable. They should ideally be made of soft plastic and rest comfortably on the nose. They should not be too tight or too loose. The pad arm and pad plate should be adjusted so that they do not press down on the nose. Another factor is that certain people may be allergic to particular materials used to make nose pads. Now days there are nose pads that protect one against allergic reactions. Nose pads also help align the glasses to the centre of the face and keep the lenses away from your eyelashes. It is important that your eyelashes do not touch the lenses, because this not only is uncomfortable while you blink, it is also bad for your eyes and can lead to excessive eye strain. An indication that either the nose pads are too tight or that the glasses are too heavy is the formation of a mark on either side of the bridge of the nose.

8. Choose size and style:
Make sure you ask your optometrist to measure your frame size before you order the glasses. They must be made or altered to your dimensions. Measuring the frame size includes 4 main measurements – eye, bridge, temple and vertical measurements.

9. The lighter the better:
This is important because heavy frames tend to cause headaches or fatigue of the eyes. They are also more likely to slip off the nose often. That doesn’t mean that one has to stick to plastic frames all their life. There are frames made of titanium which are much lighter and tougher when compared to other types of frames.

10. Choose scratch-proof and anti-glare glasses:
Lenses that are made of glass or plastic should be scratch-proof. Not only are scratches unsightly, they also distort vision and lead to eye strain. Anti-glare glasses help reduce the glare that comes off a computer screen or other electronic devices like smartphones. Getting them is wise because it reduces the strain that your eye go through from sitting in front of the computer screens for long periods of time.
 
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20/20 Eyeglass Superstore carries over 4000 quality and designer frames. Accordingly, our tagline is, “A Frame for Every Face and a Price for Any Budget”. We pride ourselves on assisting Orlando residents find everything they need when it comes to vision care. From prescription lenses to progressives, we can assist you find exactly what you’re looking for.

If you have any further questions regarding which type of eyeglasses are right for you, please feel free to contact us anytime. We look forward to hearing from you.

Monday, 26 August 2013

Maintain Healthy Eyes With These Four Vitamins

August is children  Eye Exam Month, so Eyeglass Superstore shares 4 vitamins to help support eye health. 



The old adage to eat carrots for good eyesight may not be too far off from the truth. Studies have shown a connection between the intake of certain vitamins and a decrease in age-related macular degeneration, cataracts and other eye related problems. Since August is children Eye Exam Month, Eyeglass decided to share some of the most important vitamins for supporting and maintaining healthy eyes and vision.

Vitamin C - According to the website AllAboutVision.com, "Studies suggest long-term consumption of vitamin C also may reduce the risk of forming a cataract and vision loss from macular degeneration."

Vitamin D – Researchers from the University College London's Institute of Ophthalmology tested the effects of Vitamin D3 on the vision and eye health of mice over a 6 week period. The study found that the mice "had significant reductions in retinal macrophage numbers and marked shifts in their morphology. These changes were reflected in a significant improvement in visual function, revealing that vitamin D3 is a route to avoiding the pace of age-related visual decline."

Lutein – A study published in The American Journal of Epidemiology looked at the relationship between lutein intake and the development of ARM. The study found that "there is evidence to suggest that dietary intake of lutein and its structural isomer, zeaxanthin, could reduce the risk for ARM."

Vitamin E - In the Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) researchers found a 25 percent lower risk of developing advanced stages of AMD when a nutritional formula including vitamin E was taken. The AREDS supplement included 400 International Units (IU) of vitamin E.

To read The orignal article click here.

ABOUT 2020 Eyeglass Superstore

20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is Central Florida’s premier eyecare provider with three locations in Winter Park, Melbourne, and Orange City.  We are proud to feature thousands of frame styles, lenses from the leading manufacturers, and sunglasses from the brands you love and trust.

Every family owned 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore location features its own independent doctor of optometry as well as an in-house lab to ensure you receive your new customized glasses in as little as one hour.  Our technicians maintain the highest standards of technical skills with the latest in eyecare technology.

Friday, 23 August 2013

Let There Be Sight


20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is Central Florida’s premier eyecare provider with three locations in Winter Park, Melbourne, and Orange City.  We are proud to feature thousands of frame styles, lenses from the leading manufacturers, and sunglasses from the brands you love and trust.

Every family owned 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore location features its own independent doctor of optometry as well as an in-house lab to ensure you receive your new customized glasses in as little as one hour.  Our technicians maintain the highest standards of technical skills with the latest in eyecare technology.

Let There Be SightWant to schedule an eye exam at 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore? You can schedule an eye exam online here, or call 407-767-5600

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Eyesight The Most Important Of The Five Senses

The human eye is an amazing organ that most of us rely on every waking moment of the day.  From morning till night, our vision allows us to see beautiful Florida sunsets, our beloved family and much more.  Here at 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore, our main goal is to keep you up-to-date on everything related to eye care and eye health.

Eye The Most Important Sense
20/20 Eyeglass Superstore of Melbourne, FL is always glad to share helpful information like these interesting eye facts with you! We’d love to help you in any way we can, so come on by and see us at one of our 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore locations in central Florida.

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Children and Myopia

Depending on your health and age, you should also visit the optometrist to make sure you are above driving standards. Sometimes people won’t even realize they have blurred vision as deterioration tends to happen quite slowly over time. Driving standards are very strict and you might be driving illegally without even knowing it! If you were involved in a car accident and your vision was found to be below the legal standard, your insurance might be void. This is a worst case scenario but it’s better to be safe than sorry!
Children Myopia

A visit to the optometrist can also let you know if you have a lazy eye. This is especially important for children, so if you are a parent or guardian, make sure you take your kids in for regular eye exams. Check out our post on Top 5 Tips on Choosing Children’s Eyeglasses for more information on bring your kids to the optometrist.

Want to schedule an eye exam at 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore? You can schedule an eye exam online here, or call 407-767-5600

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Eye Exams Step-by-Step

What to expect During an eye exam
20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is Central Florida’s premier eyecare provider with three locations in Winter Park, Melbourne, and Orange City.  We are proud to feature thousands of frame styles, lenses from the leading manufacturers, and sunglasses from the brands you love and trust.

Every family owned 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore location features its own independent doctor of optometry as well as an in-house lab to ensure you receive your new customized glasses in as little as one hour.  Our technicians maintain the highest standards of technical skills with the latest in eyecare technology.

Monday, 19 August 2013

How to Teach Kids to Wear Eyeglasses

How to Teach Kids to Wear EyeglassesYour vision is extremely important. Imagine not being able to see a beautiful sunrise, your children and family or an incredible painting.  Poor vision habits can result in eye deterioration or even blindness.  Make sure you’re not guilty of the following sins when it comes to eye care.

According to the American Optometric Association of Ophthalmology, factors such as your eye health, family history and age determine how often you should have your eyes checked.  Babies should have their eyes at 6 months to test for common eye conditions. After children turn 3, they should visit the optometrist every year and this should continue on throughout adulthood.

If you’re overdue for your eye exam, please contact 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore to set up an eye exam.
It can be quite difficult and time consuming to train your children to wear their eyeglasses. This article should help speed up that process.
  1. Invest in several, soft, cloth straps in an assortment of bright, funky colors and designs. These are designed to attach to the handles of the glasses, so that the eyeglasses are worn much like goggles, which might interest young children more.
  2. Have the child help pick their eyeglasses.
  3. Teach them this rule, "On your face or in their case", to minimize the risk of misplacing them.
  4. Ask the eye doctor when the glasses should be worn. In some cases, they may need to be worn all the time, while in other cases it may be best to only wear them for certain activities.
  5. Tell them to wipe their glasses on their shirts often to keep them clear. Or, provide them with a cloth that is specifically designed for cleaning eyeglasses (depending on the fabric, wiping on a shirt could scratch the glasses.)
  6. If it is possible, have the child's first day of wearing the glasses be on a weekend. It often takes a day or two for the eyes to adjust to new glasses. At first, wearing them can be quite similar to looking in a fun house mirror (they can create an illusion of "hills" or bumps in the ground, when one is really on a flat surface -- it can be quite discombobulating!) That goes away after a day or two, but, it might be best if the child can adjust at home, rather than at school.
Tips
  • Put them on initially, as soon as they wake up so the habit will develop.
  • Remind them the main purpose is to, "See, not be seen!"
  • This is easier if older siblings or cousins already wear spectacles, because they won't feel like a freak.
  • If the child is self-conscious about wearing glasses, point out how many cool people wear glasses (such as other kids in their class, older siblings they look up to, celebrities or other people in the media whom they admire, etc.) These people can be fictitious (for example, a literary character such as Harry Potter,) if need be.
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Friday, 16 August 2013

Diabetes Can Steal Your Vision

Diabetes Can Steal Your Vision
If you’re experiencing changes in your vision or visible changes to your eyes, these can be early warning signs of serious eye conditions.  No matter how busy you are, you must put aside some time for yourself to get your eyes looked at by a certified optometrist.  Check out our previous post on the importance of eye exams for more information.  If you’re worried about what happens during an eye exam, check out this video from About.com which shows what happens during an eye exam.

Here at 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore we’re here to help you find a cheap eye exam in Orlando.  We offer all of our customers competitive prices, thousands of frames to choose from and superior customer service.  Our main goal is to become your trusted source for everything related to eye care. If you have any questions about where to find a cheap eye exam in Orlando, please make sure to contact us anytime. We look forward to hearing from you.

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Is America's Vision 20/20

It’s important to have visual testing done on a regular basis.  These screenings test visual acuity, or the ability to see objects and details at both far and near distances. It also involves the standard reading letters of different sizes on an eye chart.  For further information on maintaining healthy eyes check out our previous post, eye health checklist for 2012.

The most commonly used method is visual acuity which is used to evaluate eyesight. Each eye is tested individually and then both eyes are screened at the same time. We advise our clients that already wear contacts or glasses already to wear them during their vision screening.  The best possible vision screening result is 20/20.

If we feel that your eyes require further testing, we’ll gladly schedule you a full eye exam with our in-house optometrist. Please note there is a charge for this appointment.  You are free to schedule an appointment with another optometrist if you wish.

2020 Vision America
20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is a family owned and operated business with locations throughout central Florida.  We look forward to becoming your trusted source for everything related to eye care, glasses and contacts.  Should you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us anytime.
Don’t forget to call ahead to make your appoint for your free vision screening in Melbourne, Florida.  This promotion runs from December 15th – December 24th, 2012.

Melbourne 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore
785 N. Wickham Rd. Suite 106
Melbourne, FL 32935
321-259-3935

Monday, 12 August 2013

Eye Diseases Statistics

Are you due to visit the optometrist? Even if you don’t wear glasses and your eyes are feeling fine, we’re here to share several reasons why you should get your eyes tested on a regular basis.

Visiting your local optometrist allows doctors to look directly at your blood vessels which can reveal early warning signs of serious health problems such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease and diabetes before the symptoms show up anywhere else in the body.

Blind And Visual Imparied1
If you’re experiencing changes in your vision or visible changes to your eyes, these can be early warning signs of serious eye conditions.  No matter how busy you are, you must put aside some time for yourself to get your eyes looked at by a certified optometrist.

Here at 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore we’re here to help you find a cheap eye exam in Orlando.  We offer all of our customers competitive prices, thousands of frames to choose from and superior customer service.  Our main goal is to become your trusted source for everything related to eye care. If you have any questions about where to find a cheap eye exam in Orlando, please make sure to contact us anytime. We look forward to hearing from you.

Thursday, 8 August 2013

Cataract Clouded Vision

Here are some important eye health information takeaways from the above infographic:

  • 22 million people in the United States age 40 and older have cataracts
  • By age 80, more than half of all Americans have cataracts
  • Medical costs associated with cataracts are estimated to be $6.8 billion annually
  • 2.3 million Americans aged 40 and older have glaucoma (another 2 million don’t know they have the disease)
  • Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness with cataracts being first
  • 3.6 million people in the U.S. are visually impaired among people aged 40 and older
  • 1 million people in the U.S. are color blind
Cataract Clouded Vision
If it’s been more than a year since your last eye exam, please feel free to drop in to any 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore location or schedule an exam online. We have over 4000 thousand frames to choose from and we’re known for having a frame for every face and a price for any budget. We also have in-house optometrists that are available for full eye examinations. Check out our coupons page for current offerings as well.

20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is a family owned company that has been serving the Orange City, Melbourne and Winter Park areas for many years.  We look forward to becoming your number one source for all your eye care and eye fashion needs.  You can also follow us on Facebook or Twitter to stay up to date on eye trends and eye health.

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Cataract Awareness

With age, comes the natural degradation of bodily function including eyesight. One of the most prevalent eye problems at an advanced age is Cataract. This disease affects more than half of Americans ages 40 and above.
Cataracts may vary in degree from slight clouding to complete loss of lens transparency. There are several causes of this disease which include exposure to radiation and ultraviolet rays of the sun; secondary effects from other diseases such as hypertension and diabetes. Genetics also factors into play.
Cataract Awarness
Your eyes are incredibly important and 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is here to assist you with taking care of them.  A routine eye exam can help diagnose potential eye issues and possibly ward off a more serious situation such as Glaucoma and Cataract.

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Low Vision And Aging Population

Are you one of the many Americans who skip getting routine eye exams each year? Having a comprehensive eye examination on an annual basis is crucial to maintaining proper eye health and can find eye conditions such as glaucoma.  Routine eye exams also can also detect other underlying conditions.  Your optometrist will perform several tests during your eye exam that test and check your vision.  These tests are completely painless.
Low Vision
If you haven’t had an eye exam in the last year, make sure you drop into one of our convenient locations to make an appointment or you can contact us online.  We look forward to seeing you soon!

Orange City 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore
1270 Saxon Blvd,
Orange City, FL 32763
Tel: 386-774-5000

Monday, 5 August 2013

Digital Eye Strain

Your eyes are incredibly important and 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is here to assist you with taking care of them.  A routine eye exam can help diagnose potential eye issues and possibly ward off a more serious situation.
 
Digital Eye Strain
If you’re experiencing changes in your vision or visible changes to your eyes, these can be early warning signs of serious eye conditions.  No matter how busy you are, you must put aside some time for yourself to get your eyes looked at by a certified optometrist.  Check out our previous post on the importance of eye exams for more information.  If you’re worried about what happens during an eye exam, check out this video from About.com which shows what happens during an eye exam.

Here at 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore we’re here to help you find a cheap eye exam in Orlando.  We offer all of our customers competitive prices, thousands of frames to choose from and superior customer service.  Our main goal is to become your trusted source for everything related to eye care. If you have any questions about where to find a cheap eye exam in Orlando, please make sure to contact us anytime. We look forward to hearing from you.

Friday, 2 August 2013

Dry Eyes

Dry Eyes
Are you due to visit the optometrist? Even if you don’t wear glasses and your eyes are feeling fine, we’re here to share several reasons why you should get your eyes tested on a regular basis.

Do you suffer from regular headaches and wonder what the cause is? You should visit your optometrist! A large percentage of headaches are caused by visual problems and most general practitioners will recommend you get your eyes tested to see if that is the problem.
 
Want to schedule an eye exam at 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore? You can schedule an eye exam online here, or call 321-259-3935

Thursday, 1 August 2013

What is Glaucoma?

What is Glaucoma?

Glaucoma refers to a group of diseases that damages the part of the optic nerve that carries visual information to the brain. The terrible aspect of Glaucoma is that there are no symptoms until it’s too late and that’s why it’s extremely important to get your eyes checked on a regular basis. Once you get diagnosed with Glaucoma, the eye damage is almost always irreversible.
What is Glaucoma?
Come down to any 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore location with your family and make sure everyone has an eye exam with one of our independent in-house optometrists. Make it a priority to have your eyes examined every year so that you don’t run the risk of losing your sight to Glaucoma.