Our in-office optical location is now available at our Kona & Kauai locations! Our Opticians are specially trained to help you select the frames and lenses that best fit your face shape, lifestyle, vision needs, and budget.

A few things our Opticians can help you with:
- Determine which frame will work best with your personal prescription. Yes! It makes a difference!
- Assist in the fashion selection for the look and function you desire.
- Advise which lens and lens options meet the demands of your personal lifestyle.
- Takes detailed measurements to be certain your new glasses help you achieve your best vision.
Buying your eyewear from us has its benefits
- Measurements – Our Optician, Jessica, is trained and committed to obtaining the most accurate measurements.
- Selection – With a wide selection available, you are sure to find the glasses that fit well, look great on you and fit your budget!
- Fashion – We offer many high fashion options in a variety of price ranges to be sure you look great in the latest styles.
- Lifetime Adjustments – We’ll adjust and tighten your glasses anytime or replace nose pads and screws for free. We will always clean and adjust your glasses for free – just stop in and see us!
If you can’t find frames with us, we have also partnered with Eye Buy Direct to give you exclusive discounts!
Selecting a Lens That’s Right For You
1. Lens Types



2. Lens Materials
Lens materials can dramatically impact the thickness & weight of your lens.
Thicker, heavier lenses may leave pressure marks on your nose or cause your glasses to slide down.

3. Lens Coatings
Anti-reflective eyeglass lenses provide you with crisper, clearer vision.

4. Lens Treatment For Sun Glare




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