Eye Glasses
Frames for Your Look and Lifestyle
Opticians at Voss Eyecare are often told our selection of eyeglass frames are some of the best in the region. Voss Eyecare has a wide variety of quality eye glasses frames and multiple price points to meet our patient’s needs. Fashion-forward frames in our collection include: Outspoken, Fysh, Nat & Coco, Caroline Herrera, Vera Bradley, Kliik, Miyagi, Divaldi, and Dutz. Voss Eyecare also carries reputable frame brands including: Morel, Scott Harris, Dolabany, Ella & Maxx, and Chesterfield. Fashion and sport frames are also featured in our selections from RayBan, Carrera, Catch London and Under Armor. As an independent optometry clinic, we choose our frame vendors and buy our own products. Therefore, we are not at the whim of corporate buyers who do not customize to our consumer’s needs. Since frames are always changing and we cannot list every brand, we invite you to drop by to shop at Voss EyeCare’s optical center. You do not need an appointment to shop the frame selections and our experienced staff will help you choose frames with the correct shape and size to enhance the color of your eyes, compliment your skin tones, and play up features of your face shape.

Lenses for Your Lifestyle
Besides choosing your favorite eye glasses frames, there is much to consider for the best quality eyeglass lenses. Voss Eyecare’s friendly and knowledgeable opticians are your go-to source for questions related to your eyeglass lenses. As an independent practice, Voss Eyecare can choose the best materials for our patients including Trivex, High Index, and polycarbonate lens materials. We also maximize insurance benefits and choose the best brands of lenses for our patients. This is why we can offer a variety of the most advanced lens brands like Varilux®, Shamir®, and Unity®, plus others. By asking questions and listening to our patients, we make suggestions which are ideal for each individual. Ultimately, we strive for smooth visits and successful vision outcomes.
Technology advancements have improved all lenses including single vision lenses to help with nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Options now include near vision eyeglasses specifically for intermediate activities which reduce eye fatigue and headaches. These computer or workspace lenses are ideal for office settings or musicians. These lenses are no longer the standard for vision correction. Lens materials, anti-reflective features, enhanced designs for computer distances, and more are options which are worth exploring for great vision outcomes. Read our Anti-Reflective Features blog post to learn more.
Progressive Lenses or Progressive Adapting Lenses (PALs) are ideal for the person who needs all-around lenses for distance, intermediate, and near correction. The technology for PALs has focused in recent years on smoother intermediate vision and wider reading areas. Digital designs which take into account where eyesight is aligned at different distances has made these lenses superior to many older lens designs. It is important to discuss your daily activities and problems you have had in the past, so that our opticians can recommend the best products for you now.
Safety and sports eye glasses usually include safety rated frames and polycarbonate lens material with Transitions® color-changing lenses. Durability and functionality are important with these eyeglasses.
Sunglasses
There are a wide variety of options available to customize your sunglasses to meet your needs for vision, UV-protection, performance, and comfort. Sunglasses are the best protection from harmful ultra-violet (UV) radiation which is present even on cloudy days. Quality sunglasses provide 100 percent UV protection and can significantly reduce the risk of early vision problems from sunlight such as cataracts and retinal damage.
You can enhance the performance of sunglasses with anti-reflective (AR) features. Just like on everyday clear lenses, AR reduces reflections and focuses light better to improve vision. AR can be applied to polarized lenses or add AR or UV protection to tinted lenses.
Read our Sunglasses blog to learn more about polarized sunglasses, magnetic sunglasses clips, and color-changing lenses.