Sight, once a luxury reserved exclusively for the uber-wealthy, has become increasingly necessary in modern life. Today's deal secures this affectation of affluence for everyone. For $50, you get $100 worth of glasses, frames, and contact lenses at Choice Vision Optometry in Chula Vista. If you buy frames and lenses together, you'll also get half off an eye exam (normally $140), though you'll have to pay the rest out of pocket. You may combine up to three Groupons in a single visit if you want both lenses and frames, for a $300 total value.
Glasses frames have come a long way from the clunky, squarish black frames that were originally used to punish children for squinting in church. Choice Vision offers a plethora of sophisticated, stylish, and comfortable frames from designer brands such as Fendi, Giorgio Armani, Calvin Klein, Dior, Gucci, and the guiding light of global fashion, SpongeBob SquarePants. Ladies will find the perfect design to adjective their vocation of choice with "hip," while dudes can score some retro frames that surround their head in a glittering haze of irony. Frames range from $75 to more than $500.
Once you've picked your frame, you can pimp it out with single-vision lenses ($90–$290), bifocals ($130–$330), progressive lenses ($330–$530), and various other cool options ($20–$80) such as lenses that turn into sunglasses or lenses that display holograms of palm trees. Prices are all dependant on your prescription. It's also recommended that you get an anti-glare treatment ($142) so that no glare will hinder your ability to glare at people. Choice Vision also carries all the top-of-the-line contact lenses ($29–$90 per box; depending on the contacts, either 4 or 8 boxes make up a year's supply). The friendly, knowledgeable staff will help get you and your family fitted without once referring to anyone who doesn't have four actual eyes as "four-eyes."
Groupon cannot be combined with insurance. Call to schedule an appointment with your Groupon information in advance.
Reviews
Customers of Choice Vision Optometry are seeing clearly after visiting Dr. Henry Kikunaga, and 22 Yelpers are seeing stars, a perfect five to be exact:
- Wow! Dr. Kikunaga was thorough and caring. He really seemed to have my best interests in mind when it came to my eyes and vision. If I could give him 10 stars I would. – Lisa B.
- The assistant who helped me pick out my glasses was really nice and honest with how different frames fit my face. I really was satisfied with the frames I selected and the service at Choice Vision. – Ana M.
- The office is new and very clean, and his office has great hours, so it is super easy for people with full time jobs to make an appointment! – yui w.
Groupon Says
Prominent American Contributions to Optometry
American revolutionary and secret two-and-a-halfth president Benjamin Franklin contributed to eyewear as well as constitutional democracy with his invention of bifocals. What other Americans have made advancements in the field of optic accessorizing?
- Tim “Fancy-Pants” Yancy (1826): Inventor of Peekaboo, first baby millionaire.
- Amos “Gazpacho” Marx (unsuccessful Marx quintuplet, 1943): Made first “Groucho” glasses from face of spotlight-hogging older brother, plastic models to follow.
- Kryxzik Arthurous aka “Tony Peters” (1956): Giant ant posing as inventor brings 3-D glasses technology to humanity so that American teens may bear witness to the full grandeur of his people.
- Michael “Mike” Nesmith (Monkees Guitarist, 1966): First flip-up shades.
- “Wacky” Walter Branaghan (1961 – Present, Killed in Prison): President and spokesperson of X-Ray Specs
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