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So here is how it works:

  1. You buy your first pair of glasses and get half off of the second pair of frames and lenses both...a significant saving when you consider that you can get 50% off on even premium brands like Tom Ford, Prada, Dior, etc.

Don't need a Second Pair?

  1. Find a family member or even a friend and share the discount with them...we will still offer 50% off the second pair.

Don't know when that family member or friend will make it in to choose glasses? No Problem...

  1. We will give you three months!! we will still offer 50% off the second pair as long as you order the second pair within three months!!

Want Sunglasses as a Second Pair? Absolutely!!

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One our most coveted promotion!!

40% OFF Entire Store (All Eyeglasses and Sunglasses Frames Only)

 

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Slit Lamp Exam

A slit lamp is a binocular microscope (or "biomicroscope") that your eye doctor uses to examine the structures of your eye under high magnification. It looks somewhat like a large, upright version of a microscope used in a science lab.

During the slit lamp exam, you will be asked to place your forehead and chin securely against the rests on the front of the instrument and your doctor will begin by examining the structures of the front of your eyes — including your eyelids, corneaconjunctivairis, and lens.

With the help of a hand-held lens, your doctor may also use the slit lamp to examine structures located farther back in the eye, such as the retina and optic nerve.

A wide range of eye conditions and diseases can be detected with the slit lamp exam, including cataractsmacular degenerationcorneal ulcers and diabetic retinopathy, etc.

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