Prescription Eye Wear

Today’s digital prescription lenses can be customized to meet your unique lifestyle and vision correction needs.

Transition lenses respond to UV light and change from clear indoors to dark outdoors. Progressive lenses provide multiple fields of vision for patients with Presbyopia. High-index lenses are thinner and lighter improving the cosmetic appearance for high prescriptions. While eyeglass lenses are prescribed to correct all kinds of vision problems, prescription lenses have come a long way and now offer you the opportunity to truly customize your eyeglasses, making a statement about how you choose to look at the world.

Our Lens Technology


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Single Vision

Our single vision lenses provides clear, crisp vision all with an aspheric/toric back-side. Aspheric/toric lenses can be lighter due to decreased center thickness. For those with high-plus vision, aspheric/toric lenses are also clearer due to minimized off-center errors.

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Office and Computer Lenses

If you spend the majority of your day reading or using a computer, the muscles in your eyes are constantly working to focus on these near and mid-range objects, resulting in visual fatigue. Office and Computer Lenses are designed with these parameters in mind and help alleviate eye-strain leaving you feeling refreshed even at the end of a long day.

 
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Progressive Lenses

Today’s progressive lenses provide you with a "personalized" lens based on careful measurements of your selected frame and your unique lifestyle requirements. Whether you spend your day in an office looking at a computer screen or behind the wheel of a car, reading at a desk or swinging a club at the golf course, we can help fit you with the right progressive for your needs.

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Photochromatic and Polarized Lenses

Photochromic lenses are clear indoors but transform to a darker tint when exposed to UV light outside. They also protect the eyes from 100% of the sun's harmful UVA and UVB light rays.

Check out the latest Transitions Gen S technology to learn more!

Polarized lenses block incoming light at certain angles greatly reducing glare and eyestrain. They are ideal for water and snow sports, and everyday driving.

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We are open Tuesday to Friday (10:00am-6:00pm) & Saturday (9:00am-5:00pm)

Lens Technology Terms & Tips


High Index and Aspheric Lenses

Due to their slim profile, these lenses are lighter in weight overall than plastic or conventional options. This feature makes them an excellent choice for all types of prescriptions, especially those that typically require a thicker lens.

 

Lens Maintenance

Use our provided soft, non-abrasive cloth and lens cleaner for everyday light cleaning to keep lenses free from smears and debris and to aid with optimal viewing. Daily cleaning will also help prevent scratches or other damage.

Polycarbonate Lenses

Polycarbonate lenses are lightweight and are up to 10 times more impact-resistant than a typical plastic lens. They are a safe and affordable alternative to glass or plastic lenses while offering 100% protection from UV rays.

 

Consider a Second Pair of Glasses

Since you can only wear one pair of eyeglasses at a time, it may be ideal to have a second pair at your disposal. A second pair of eyeglasses is good to have on hand if you travel a lot or in case of accidental damage to your original pair.


Vision Plus
Optometrists

Steveston Location
12420 No 1 Rd Unit 190,
Richmond, BC V7E 6N2
(DIRECTIONS)

Hours
Tuesday - Friday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday & Monday: Closed

Phone: 604.274.2020

Email: contact@vpsteveston.com