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Contact Information
Address
300 S. Main StreetTooele, UT 84074 Driving Directions Phone 435-882-3233 Fax 435-882-1626 Email Us Hours of Operation
Monday - Thursday
9:00 am - 5:00 pmFriday
9:00 am - 4:30 pmSaturday
By AppointmentSunday
Closed
For any after hour, or weekend eye emergencies contact Doctor Winder's cell phone: 435-850-9710 |
Our Optical Gallery
Brand Name Frames
In Office Finishing Lab
With a large stock of lenses available, and our in office lab, we can often offer 24 hour service on some glasses orders. Full Service Optical Gallery
With over 400 spectacle frames to choose from, including magnetic clip-on, sunglasses and children’s wear, we’ll help you find just what you’re looking for. Stop in anytime for free adjustments and repairs... it doesn't matter where you purchased your glasses. We're always happy to assist with any minor mishaps. Our Guarantee...
Your new prescription is not final until you are completely satisfied. Caring for our patients does not stop at the end of the eye exam. All spectacles are guaranteed against manufacturer's defects for one year. If we can't repair a problem in the first 12 months, you will receive a new frame free of charge. Also, your new lenses are guaranteed not to scratch for one year. The manufacturer's warranty does not cover accidental breakage. Highest Quality Optical Lenses
Did you know that many patients believe that the most important part of their glasses is the frame? Actually, the most important parts of your new glasses are the lenses. Our knowledgeable opticians will help you pick the lightest, thinnest lenses to help you see your best. When you visit our full service optical, be sure to ask about the latest lens technologies which can help with night driving, computer use, and glare and reflections from the sun. Lens Materials:
The first decision when choosing your lenses is selecting the material for your new lenses. Some basic guidelines for materials selection are listed below. But don't worry, our optician will help you select the best material for your prescription. Remember, THIN IS IN! Scratch Resistant Plastic
A basic plastic lens is best for mild prescriptions of less than +/- 3.00. Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate is 30% thinner than plastic, it is light and ten times more shatter resistant than plastic. Polycarbonate is safer than plastic because of its shatter resistance. Polycarbonate is best for prescriptions between +/- 3.00 and +/- 5.50. For prescriptions above +/- 5.50, the optical characteristics of polycarbonate begins to decline. Hi-Index
Hi-Index is the thinnest possible material for patients who require a strong prescription. Hi-Index is a dense material that bends light more efficiently than plastic or polycarbonate. This means that a thin hi-Index lens can have the same prescriptions as a thick plastic or polycarbonate lens. The optical quality of hi-index is superior to polycarbonate. Patients concerned about getting "coke bottle glasses" should consider hi-index lenses because they can be made incredibly thin! Anti-Reflective Coating or “Glare-Free” Lens
Do you have trouble with night-time driving? The new halogen headlights on cars are so bright that they often dazzle your vision. If you experience glare on your glasses, then you need anti-reflective coating on your spectacle lenses. Do you experience headaches or eyestrain when using a computer? A-R coating reduces reflections and eyestrain associated with computer use. Anti-reflective coating improves visibility by eliminating bright reflections on your lenses. Crizal anti-reflective coating is the only A-R coating that our doctors recommend because it is guaranteed not to scratch for two years. Some inferior A/R coatings scratch and peel after only a few months. Not Crizal! If your new Crizal lenses scratch during the first two years we will remake them one time free of charge! Ask for Crizal anti-reflective coating on your new spectacle lenses. Transitions Lenses
Have you heard about the recent advances in photochromic lens technology? The newest Transitions lenses darken outdoors, but remain perfectly clear inside. That’s because Transitions lenses only darken in response to the ultraviolet rays from the sun. Transitions lenses will not darken indoors under artificial lighting. Still not convinced? Stop by our office and ask to see a sample of Transitions lenses. |