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Different types of eyeglass lenses

Which Lenses Are Right For You?

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How Do You Know When It's Time For New Glasses?

how often should i replace my glasses

How Often Should I Replace My Prescription Glasses?

What are Blue light glasses?

What are Blue light glasses?

stigmatism vs astigmatism

Understanding Stigmatism Vs. Astigmatism

Tips for making your glasses more comfortable

Tips for making your glasses more comfortable

What are the differences between polarized and non-polarized glasses?

What are the differences between polarized and non-polarized glasses?

  • January 10, 2022

    What's Trending in Women's Glasses This Winter?

    If it's time to choose some new eyeglass frames, either because you updated your prescription or because you want some new styles, Payne Glasses is the place to shop. You'll find affordable frames and prescription and non-prescription lenses with options to add blue light blocking, progressive lenses, multifocal progressives and more. Let's take a look at some winter trends in women's glasses....
  • January 10, 2022

    How to Know When Your Child Needs Glasses

    How do you know when your child needs eyeglasses? The obvious answer is that your eye doctor tells you so. However, with children, it can be difficult to know when you need to get vision checked out. Their vision is still developing. What's more, they may need eyeglasses not only to improve nearsighted or farsighted vision, but to correct an eye problem like a weak eye (amblyopic eye), improper...
  • January 10, 2022

    Why You Need a Comprehensive Eye Exam

    What is a comprehensive eye exam, why do you need one and how often do you need it? Unlike a vision screening, which your primary care doctor can complete quickly during an exam and measures only visual acuity, a comprehensive eye exam not only measures visual acuity, but checks the eye for conditions like glaucoma. People should get comprehensive eye exams at least once every few years, depen...
  • January 10, 2022

    Reduce Digital Eye Strain in 3 Easy Steps

    You've been working on a project all day and find yourself rubbing at your eyes and wishing you could step away from the computer. Your eyes are watering, and you're not even sure you can see clearly anymore. You've got digital eye strain! Symptoms of digital eye strain include dry and tired eyes, blurry vision after viewing a screen all day, headaches, and neck and shoulder aches. It occurs b...
  • January 10, 2022

    Your Guide to Gaming / Blue Light Glasses From Payne Glasses

    Have you heard of gaming glasses? If you're an online gamer who sometimes experiences eye strain, you may have. Gaming glasses, or computer glasses, are just another type of treated glasses you can get these days, joining the ranks of polarized sunglasses, progressive lenses and more. They're designed to reduce eye strain from staring at liquid crystal displays like computers, tablets, smart p...
  • January 10, 2022

    How Myopia Is Diagnosed, Treated & Prevented

    Myopia is a common eye condition in which people are able to better see objects that are closer than far away. If you find yourself bringing that book closer and closer to be able to see more clearly, you probably have myopia, or nearsightedness. Myopia is a refractory error in which the eyeball is too elongated or the cornea, which is the protective layer of the eye, is too curved. Consequent...
  • October 6, 2021

    How Depth Perception Impacts Vision

    If your eye doctor has told you that you have problems with depth perception, you're not alone. Depth perception is the ability to perceive the world in three dimensions and judge the distance of objects. Depth perception enables you to determine distances between objects and whether something is near or far away. Your eyes work together to make this happen, meaning you must have binocular visi...
  • October 6, 2021

    Why New Glasses Sometimes Make You Feel Dizzy

    We know what it's like. You're so excited to get your new, stylish glasses. You get your delivery from Payne Glasses, put them on and feel great. But as you go on with your day, you start to feel a little dizzy. You may even develop a bit of a headache. You're just not used to these new glasses, and you're tempted to go back to your old pair. Whether you have an updated prescription, a new typ...
  • October 6, 2021

    Optometrists vs. Ophthalmologists

    If you have ever wondered how to tell the difference between an optometrist, an ophthalmologist and an optician, you're not alone. The names are similar, and they're all professionals who specialize in eye care, so it can be confusing. Let Payne Glasses help you differentiate between them and know when to seek out one versus the other. Generally speaking, an optometrist is an eye doctor who ca...
  • October 6, 2021

    How the Right Glasses Correct Astigmatism

    Do you have astigmatism in one or both of your eyes? Does someone you know have it? Whether you have a clear diagnosis or simply suspect the condition, Payne Glasses can help educate you about the condition and how to properly correct it. What Is Astigmatism? Astigmatism is a common eye condition in which the eye's front surface, or cornea, or the inside, the lens, has mismatched curves. As a...