Eyeglasses

American Eye Institute has over 25 years of experience in selecting eyeglass frames.
We offer the best quality lenses and frames fitted by our expert Optician.
Eyeglasses Q & A
The optical boutique at American Eye Institute offers an assortment of eyewear to accommodate every need. The optical boutique provides ultra-thin lenses that minimize thickness and weight, ultra-violet coating that protects from the harmful sun rays, or an anti-reflective coating that eliminates glare. They also offer progressive lenses including the popular new option called free-form lenses. Also known as high-definition lenses, these multifocal lenses allow you to have clear vision at all distances and provide a sharper image quality, better peripheral vision, and improve less glare at night.
Eyeglasses are unique to the person wearing them and they can reflect your personal fashion taste. Appearance and lifestyle should come into play when choosing your eyeglasses. The licensed opticians at American Eye Institute have experience helping patients select eyeglass frames to fit each need. American Eye Institute carries a wide variety of high-fashion frames, and pre-made readers called Gels. There is also an assortment of affordable frames for the budget minded. Multi-colored inlays, composite materials, designer emblems, and enhancements such as insets of precious stones are commonly found in popular frame styles.
Contact our office today to learn of the new eyeglass frame arrivals.
There are also many different options available when choosing the lenses for your eyeglasses. Some of the more popular types of lenses and lens options prescribed today are:
- Aspheric lenses which offer a slimmer, more attractive profile than other lenses.
- High index lenses that are noticeably thinner and lighter than regular plastic lenses.
- Polycarbonate lenses are thinner, lighter and up to 10 times more impact-resistant than regular plastic lenses.
- Photochromic lenses are sun-sensitive lenses that quickly darken in bright conditions and quickly return to a clear state in ordinary indoor lighting.
- Polarized lenses diminish glare from flat, reflective surfaces while reducing eye fatigue.
- Eyeglass Lenses for Presbyopia
Most Major Insurances Accepted












