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Chester County Opticians
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We at Chester County Opticians promise to provide our customers with value and first class quality at a competitive price in a minimal amount of time. Extending a long tradition in eyewear since 1933 to bring high quality optical services to the Chester County area. And after all these years, we`re still going strong. All four of our partners have a minimum of 28 years personal experience as working opticians. Through this, they are able to offer a broad base of knowledge and services to their customers. |
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In the beginning, the business offered eye glass service only, but now includes eye examination and contact lens services by a licensed optometrist at all store locations on a walk-in basis or by appointment. Our Staff Lab personnel trained worldwide in the art of optics, using the latest equipment for clear vision, comfort and appearance. Frames You can choose from over 700 frames in every location suitable for a wide variety of taste and needs while fitting your desired budget. Choose from designer eyewear to sport and safety glass frames. Made from new materials for lighter weight, longer wearability and fewer adjustments. Lenses Home of the Air Lite Lenses (Extra Light Weight) Progressive Bifocals (no lines) Thinner (Hi-Index) Lenses for strong RX`s Polycarbonate for sports, children, and active adults (extra safety) Computer terminal lenses RX and non-RX sunglasses Trifocals As part of our professional services, we are providing this easy-to-understand review of modern lens technology availablefor your new eyewear. Hard resin (plastic) Conventional hard resin lenses are half the weight of glass lenses and can be tinted to almost any color and density. Hard resin lenses are more easily scratched than glass but can have an optional scratch protectant applied. Lighter, thinner lenses Modern technology has created lenses that bend light differently so that stronger corrections are thinner than when made in conventional materials. Such lenses are called "high-index" and stronger corrections are more attractive because they are slimmer. Glass lenses are also available with the slimming advantages of High index but are considerably heavier. Lenses that darken in the sun These are lenses that darken as you go from indoors to outdoors. They are available in both glass and lightweight hard resin. They darken to a moderate shade of grey. Ask for a demonstration of photosensitive lenses.
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