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OHIO

Cleveland - Van Aken District
3436 Tuttle Road, Suite #375
Shaker Heights, OH 44122
216-295-2200 
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Columbus - Easton Town Center
4024 The Strand
Columbus, OH 43219
614-476-6991 
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OREGON

Portland - Northwest District
920 NW 23rd Avenue
Portland, OR 97210
503-889-9020 
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PENNSYLVANIA

Pittsburgh - Shadyside
5533 Walnut Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
412-316-4033 
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SOUTH CAROLINA

Charleston - King Street
355 King Street
Charleston, SC 29401
843-722-6101 
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TENNESSEE

Germantown - Shops of Saddle Creek South
7535 Poplar Avenue
Germantown, TN 38138
901-930-0870 
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Nashville - Hillsboro Village
1818-A 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37212
615-463-2336 
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WASHINGTON

Seattle - Fifth & Pike
1429 Fifth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
206-288-5040 
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WISCONSIN

Madison - State Street
437 State Street
Madison, WI 53703
608-287-3100 
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Prescription Types

Near, Far, both?

Single Vision Lenses
Single vision prescription lenses offer vision correction for one field of sight - near or far. They do not correct multiple fields of vision, like progressive lenses do.

Reading Lenses
Reading lenses are technically single vision lenses, correcting only one field of sight - near. They provide simple magnification and a prescription is generally not necessary.

Progressive Lenses
Progressive prescription lenses offer vision correction for multiple fields of sight, near, far and intermediate, eliminating the need for multiple pairs of glasses.

Progressive lenses are not available online but are available in every SEE store.

LENS MATERIALS

POLYCARBONATE LENSES

Our polycarbonate lenses are thin, lightweight, impact resistant and UV treated. These lenses are actually shatter-proof and they provide 100% UV protection. They are perfect for light prescriptions since they are able to correct vision without added thickness or weight.

LENS MATERIALS

HIGH INDEX LENSES

This image shows the same strong prescription in both frames - one is Polycarbonate and one is 1.74 High Index. Can you see the difference in thickness?

Forgive us while we get technical with you: The "lens index" is the number that determines how thick or thin your prescription eyeglass lenses are. The higher the index number, the thinner the lenses. High index lenses are best for strong prescriptions. They are even thinner and lighter weight than polycarbonate lenses.

1.67 High Index Lenses
These lenses are best for prescriptions +/- 3.00D or stronger.

1.74 High Index Lenses
These lenses are the thinnest lenses available. They are best for prescriptions +/- 6.00D or stronger.

LENS MATERIALS

WEBSIGHT LENSES®

SEE HD Websight® Lenses are designed to provide the best vision for extended computer use for our friends with multi-focal lenses.

Digitally enhanced with the latest technology, these lenses have wide intermediate and reading areas to accommodate clear vision at the computer monitor or laptop/tablet distance.

These special purpose lenses are prescribed specifically to reduce eyestrain and give you the most comfortable vision possible at your device of choice.

We recommend pairing Websight® Lenses with Blue Light Filtering anti-reflective coating to achieve the best possible solution for extended computer use.

LENS COATINGS

ANTI-REFLECTIVE COATING

When added to your lenses, anti-reflective (AR) coating provides sharper, crisper vision by blocking glare from screens and other light sources both during the day and at night. Our AR lenses have seven layers of anti-reflective coating on each side of the lens. We also include one hydrophobic (anti-water) layer and one oleophobic (anti-oil) layer for easier cleaning.

Lenses with AR coating don't just function better, they actually enhance the look of your eyewear by eliminating virtually all reflections.

LENS COATINGS

BLUE LIGHT FILTER

Lenses with our Blue Light Filtering anti-reflective coating reduce eye fatigue from extended use of electronic devices by filtering some of the harmful blue light rays that are emitted from computer screens, TVs, smart phones and more.

You should add our Blue Light Filter to your prescription lenses if you spend a lot of time in front of a screen.

Perfect eyesight (rub it in)? You can also add our Blue Light Filter to non-prescription lenses.

PROTECTION FROM CHANGING LIGHT

Transitions® Light Intelligent Lenses™

Transitions® Light Intelligent Lenses™ are fully clear indoors and become darker outdoors, reducing eye strain and glare. These lenses block 100% UV and help filter harmful blue light.

No need for swapping glasses and sunglasses! Transitions® lenses adapt seamlessly to any lighting for optimum vision and comfort.

We offer five different Transitions® lens colors: Gray, Brown, Amethyst, Emerald, and Sapphire. Not all colors are available for all lens types.

Grey

Brown

Amethyst

Emerald

Sapphire

PROTECTION + CLEARER VISION

POLARIZED LENSES

Polarized lenses are great outdoors in bright sunlight and are especially effective around highly reflective surfaces like water, snow, and metal. The polarization scatters the reflective light and helps eliminate glare from shining directly into your eyes.

With polarized lenses, you'll experience clearer vision (especially in bright light), increased contrast with minimal color distortion, reduced eye strain, reduced glare and reflection, and 100% UV protection.

We offer three different colors of polarized sunglass lenses online: Polar Brown, Polar Gray, and Polar G15.