Best Eyeglasses near me in Chicago, IL
The best Eyeglasses near me in Chicago, IL – map location, contacts, real reviews, rating.
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225 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60601
+1 312-819-0205
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7250 S Cicero Ave d, Chicago, IL 60629
+1 708-728-0359
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1444 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
+1 312-588-5999
Eyeglasses are the simplest optical device designed to correct vision; there are also glasses to protect the eyes from various factors (safety glasses). Glasses consist of frames and lenses. Glasses frames are made of plastic, metal and combined. They can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, round, with or without rims and with both rigid and flexible earpieces.
Correcting glasses are a medical optical device for correcting various visual impairments. They are used for correction of refractive error, accommodation disorders and for correction of eye muscular system defects. In cases when ordinary eyeglasses don't give the desired effect special eyeglasses are used. They include telescopic, prismatic, hemianopic glasses as well as magnifying glasses with illuminators.
What are eyeglasses for?
There are several pathologies in which these ophthalmic products are most commonly used: myopia; hyperopia; astigmatism; and presbyopia.
What do glasses for work mean?
The glasses for working at a computer or other gadgets are designed for people with poor vision as well as those who see well. To protect our vision, experts have developed glasses for computer work. The main difference between computer glasses and other glasses is the function of blocking the blue spectrum rays.
The main difference between computer glasses and other glasses is the function of blocking the rays of the blue spectrum.
What's better for vision - glasses or lenses?
Contact lenses, unlike glasses, follow the curvature of your eye to provide a wider field of vision and prevent significant visual distortion or interference of any kind.
What are polarizing glasses?
Polarizing glasses are glasses with lenses that have a polarizing filter (polarized). The main difference between polarized glasses and sunglasses is the very film/film which blocks the reflected, aka horizontal, light (glare) but lets in the vertical rays which are responsible for color and contrast.
Top Reviews
Ami Marshall | Rating: 5 | Bellen Eyecare Ltd
Speediest eye appointment I have ever had and it was busy in there. To give you an idea of how speedy, I hopped on the bus at around 3:28pm, made it in at 3:33pm. I was seen less than ten minutes later and out of the door before it hit 4pm. I got home at around 4:15pm. The doctor, Dr Bellen I think, is a pretty nice guy. Cordial and pleasant! The ladies who work there are all sweet as well. It's a small place with not much room to maneuver around so I recommend going during the off hours, before kids get out of school. I didn't get to look at any frames because it was too busy. I'll come back later. It's in my area, and it's a good optometrist's office. I'll be back.
Sharon Kaminecki | Rating: 5 | Red Eye Eyewear
I was looking for a new optometrist after my previous one retired. My visit to Red Eye was not my first attempt, but I finally found someplace I can frequent. Was glad to received a thorough eye exam and an completely understandable explanation of eye health issues.
R Dude | Rating: 1 | Visionworks Southgate
Had an eye appointment on 8/1, ordered contacts as well, still have not received order as of 8/25. Called on 8/19, someone said they would look into it and call me back, no call back. Called again on 8/23, got call center representative, they couldn't reach the place either, left a note saying someone would get back to me. Still waiting for a response. Moving out of state in a few weeks and need my contacts before I leave!