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Choose from a wide array of the latest styles of eyeglass frames as well as more economical options. Lüstro Eyeworks Optometry carries plastic (acetate) frames, retro/vintage frames, and titanium/aluminum frames for adults and children.
Eyes are incredible, and unfortunately something we take for granted. Known as the most complex organ after the brain, our eyes are responsible for 90% of all the information we learn throughout our lives with visual cues such as observing, reading, thinking and writing. Eyes play a major role in our intellectual foundation and growth.
A contact lens exam at Lüstro Eyeworks Optometry is similar to a standard eye exam, except there are a few additional steps to ensure that your contact lenses fit properly and give you proper vision correction. Below are the steps of a contact lens exam with the differences highlighted between a standard exam and a contact lens exam.
By completing or updating your health history form, you provide the doctor with an overview of your general health. The health history form asks about specific medical conditions and a list of medications that could impact your eyesight.
Small, semi-transparent or cloudy specks or particles within the vitreous, which is the clear, jelly-like fluid that fills the inside of your eyes. They appear as specks of various shapes and sizes, thread like strands or cobwebs. Because they are within your eyes, they move as your eyes move and seem to dart away when you try to look at them directly.
A vision condition in which the crystalline lens of your eye loses its flexibility, which makes it difficult for you to focus on close objects. Presbyopia may seem to occur suddenly, but the actual loss of flexibility takes place over a number of years. Presbyopia usually becomes noticeable in the early to mid-40s.
A vision condition in which near objects are seen clearly, but distant objects do not come into proper focus. Nearsightedness occurs if your eyeball is too long or the cornea has too much curvature, so the light entering your eye is not focused correctly.