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The best Lenses & Frames near me in St. Louis, MO – map location, contacts, real reviews, rating.

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Dowling Optometry

5.0
2 reviews

Optometrist

9993 Lewis and Clark Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63136

+1 314-867-9945

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Optometrist

2511 S Brentwood Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63144

+1 314-863-0000

koettingeyecenter.com

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Optometrist

3535 S Jefferson Ave, St. Louis, MO 63118

+1 314-771-3000

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Optometrist

4145 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108

+1 314-533-1898

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Sullivan Erin C OD

5.0
10 reviews

Optometrist

12990 Manchester Rd #201, St. Louis, MO 63131

+1 314-909-0633

www.ocstl.com

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Optician

9735 Green Park Industrial Dr, St. Louis, MO 63123

+1 314-815-5100

www.amconlabs.com

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Lindell Eye Center

2.0
3 reviews

Optometrist

3940 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108

+1 314-516-5016

eyecare.umsl.edu

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Optometrist

Barnes-Jewish Center for Outpatient Health 4901 Forest Park Avenue St. Louis, MO 63108 Floor:, 6, St. Louis, MO 63108

+1 314-362-3937

wuphysicians.wustl.edu

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Optician

1408 Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63113

+1 314-361-8283

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Optician

6200 Chippewa St, St. Louis, MO 631092238

+1 314-352-6100

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Optometrist

6451 Chippewa St, St. Louis, MO 63109

+1 314-353-6171

www.fontanaeyecare.com

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Optometrist

858 Hamilton Ave, St. Louis, MO 63112

+1 314-335-7987

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JCPenney Optical

4.4
7 reviews

Optometrist

100 S County Center Way, St. Louis, MO 63129

+1 314-892-9630

www.jcpenneyoptical.com

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Morio Miyamoto, OD

5.0
4 reviews

Optometrist

720 Olive St, St. Louis, MO 63101

+1 314-231-0581

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It is impossible to give universal advice on choosing the perfect frames and lenses. But there is one golden rule: when choosing frames you should consider not only their appearance but also discuss the following questions with a specialist (optometrist): Where and how, mostly, are you going to use your glasses? What are your habits? Do you plan to wear your glasses while playing sports, for example? Eyeglass lenses have different optical powers, which are expressed in dioptres. The optical power is determined by fitting glasses. Size of the frame - the larger the frame the more aberration (distortion) may be at the edges of the lens.

What frame fits on the lens?

Metal and plastic frames are equally suitable. In particular, active activities such as riding a motorcycle, running or playing ball require curved frames to protect the eyes from wind, insects, debris, etc.

How do you know if eyeglass lenses aren't right?

You can tell if lenses are not suitable by certain signs. It is important to understand that there is an adjustment period for any optics. Symptoms of improperly fitting glasses are as follows: headache; dizziness; a feeling of sand, increased tearfulness of the eyes; high fatigue of the organs of vision.

Why do my eyes hurt when wearing new glasses?

Eye muscles learn to compensate for changing visual demands. Because these muscles and focusing systems suddenly have to work differently, you may develop headaches, dizziness, or just a feeling that something is wrong with your eyes. (This also applies to contact lenses).

Which glass or plastic eyeglass lenses are better?

Glass makes it difficult to make a progressive or aspherical lens. Also, glass lenses do not fit rimless frames. Plastic lenses are twice as light as glass lenses, so glasses with them are more comfortable to wear for a long time, and plastic lenses are much less traumatic than glass lenses. Firstly, plastic itself is more resistant to breakage, and secondly, its splinters are not as sharp and dangerous.

Which lenses for glasses are more expensive?

The thinner and stronger the lenses, the more expensive they are. Lenses made of photochromic, polarizing or sunglasses are more expensive than colorless (clear) lenses. Lenses can be stock or prescription lenses. Stock lenses are cheaper - they are ready-made, in stock, and can be quickly fitted to eyeglasses.

Top Reviews


Chanta Durham  |  Rating: 5  |  LensCrafters

Victoria, was a great help. I came in, in need of some advice about a pair of glasses that I had bought somewhere else. She was very eager to help and actually won me over as a customer. I appreciated all of her help! Victoria rocks!


Kathy Quinn  |  Rating: 5  |  Chippewa Eye Center Inc

Dr. Bernier is the best. I have seen opthalmologists and optometrists in 5 states: NY, PA, IA, KS and MO. Because of a congenital eye condition, I have worn glasses since age 2. I was first examined by Dr. Bernier while he was volunteering at the Society for the Blind and Visually Impaired. In all my years of getting fitted with the proper prescription, I had never had a doctor who made that process seen calm and unhurried. Not only that, but the prescription was significantly better than any I had ever had. I was curious to see if Dr. Bernier would take the same calm unhurried approach while in his own practice. Well, I can assure you that he does. I have been a very satisfied customer for 20+ years and have not been shy about recommending his services to others. Dr. Bernier--and all of his staff-- give customer first care from the moment you enter the door.


Donna Dismukes  |  Rating: 5  |  LensCrafters

The optometrist took her time teaching my daughter how to put in contacts correctly and how to care for them. She was patient and super sweet. My daughter loves it when ever she goes. The staff are great. We have been faithful customers over 8 years!