Our in-office optical location is now available at our Kona location! Our Optician is specially trained to help you select the frames and lenses that best fit your face shape, lifestyle, vision needs, and budget.
Call our Kona office at (808) 329-2010 to make an appointment!
A few things our Optician 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.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology celebrates Healthy Aging Month to help people understand the signs of vision loss and how to take care of their eyes as they age. Here are some tips for maintaining good eye health:
🏋🏻Exercise
🩸Maintain normal blood pressure
🥦 Eat a diet rich in green, leafy vegetables and fish
🩺 Control diabetes
🕶️ Wear sunglasses and a brimmed hat when outside in the sun
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The retina is crucial for capturing light and sending visual signals to your brain. Regular eye exams can help detect retina issues early, such as macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. At Eye Center of Hawaii, our experts are dedicated to preserving your vision with advanced diagnostic and treatment options. Call us today to schedule an exam at any of our locations across the islands. #RetinaCare ... See MoreSee Less
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DID YOU KNOW? Your eyes can get sunburned. Sunburn of the skin is well known (and felt) but many overlook how the sun can also hurt your eyes. The condition is called photokeratitis and can cause pain, redness, blurriness, tearing, swelling and sensitivity to light. Just like how your skin can peel after sunburn, photokeratitis can lead to the corneal epithelium “sloughing off”. Effects can be felt long after exposure, so always wear good sunglasses when in the sun. Give our Kona or Lihue optical offices a visit if you need a new pair! #Kona #Lihue #eyesafety #WednesdayWellness ... See MoreSee Less
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It’s Contact Lens Health Week. Failure to wear, clean, and store your lenses properly increases the chance of getting germs in your eyes and causing complications. Contact lens–related eye infections can lead to long-lasting damage but often are preventable. Even minor infections can be painful and disrupt day-to-day life. Your contact lens wear and care habits, supplies, and eye doctor are all essential to keeping your eyes healthy. #ContactLensHealthWeek #EyeHealth #HealthyEyes #ContactLensCare ... See MoreSee Less
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Making your time with us not only efficient but enjoyable is a goal of ours. Thank you, Phillip, for your kind words.
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