Eye Glasses by Sheboygan Optical at Larson Eye Care

Sheboygan Optical offers our patients a wide selection of popular eyeglasses and sunglasses, including our collection of designer eyewear and sunwear. Our specially trained optical team will help you select the style, shape and color that will have you looking good and seeing well.

What’s your lifestyle? When it comes to choosing a lens, one style no longer fits all.

Lens Types

  • Single Vision – This all-purpose lens is available in all materials and can be used for either distance or near vision correction.
  • Bifocal – These lenses provide both far distance and near vision correction in one lens.
  • Trifocal – This lens type provides good vision at all three ranges of vision – near, intermediate and distance.
  • Progressive Lenses – These lenses offer the benefits of good vision at all ranges with the look of a single vision lens.  

Lens Treatments

  • UV Protection – The sun’s ultra-violet rays damage your eyes. UV protection on the lenses of your eye glasses accomplishes the same thing as sunscreen lotion on your skin – it shields your eyes from harmful ultra-violet rays. Plastic and glass lenses may require UV coating, while high-index and polycarbonate lenses provide UV protection within the lens material.
  • Scratch-Resistance Coatings – This coating protects lenses from everyday wear-and-tear. Polycarbonate and high-index lenses include scratch protection.
  • Anti-Reflection – Our doctors suggest anti-reflective coatings to help reduce eye fatigue, particularly while viewing computer screens and driving at night. In addition to enhancing vision by removing distracting reflections, AR lenses are cosmetically desirable, as your eyes are clearly visible behind your lenses.
  • Polarized Lenses – These lenses virtually eliminate glare. Hunters, boaters and fishermen, golfers, and drivers benefit from polarized lens glare-cutting properties. Any surface can create glare in sunlight, including water, sand, snow, windows, vehicles and buildings. Polarization eases eye stress and fatigue.
  • Tinted Lenses – The majority of lenses can be tinted from light to very dark. Tints for prescription sunwear are usually medium to dark shades and can be solid through the whole lens or gradient (darker on top fading to lighter or clear at the bottom of the lens). Tints come in a rainbow of color options.
  • Transition Lenses – These popular lenses darken and lighten according to light exposure. If the wearer is in the sun, the lens automatically darken, if indoors, the lenses return to clear.

Patient Benefits

  • Complimentary cleanings and adjustments for your glasses to prolong the life of your eyewear.
  • 1-year manufacturer's warranty against defects on new frames & scratch-resistant lenses.
  • 90-day lens replacement guarantee if the doctor determines your prescription has changed within 90 days of purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

Did my prescription change?
Our doctors will review any prescription changes with you during your exam. If there is no change in your prescription, our opticians will be happy to look at your current eye wear and provide any repairs or adjustment needed to extend the life of your glasses.

How long will it take to get my new glasses?
In most cases, three to five business days.

Do you take my insurance?
We accept many insurance plans and our insurance specialists will be happy to check for you.

Do my glasses have a warranty?
Yes, all complete pairs of glasses (frames and lenses) have a one-year warranty on the frame, and all lenses with a protective scratch coating have a warranty as well. Theft and loss are not covered.

Sheboygan Optical Hours
For your convenience, our optical services are available Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. Our trained opticians are always on hand to answer any question you may have. Sheboygan Optical can be reached at 458-5096.

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