$49 for $200 Worth of Prescription Eyewear or Eye Exam and Retina Screening at Absolutely Optical and Eye Trends
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Optometrist doles out prescriptions; stock of 3,000 frames ranges from affordable designs to items from Prada and Cartier
The most coveted level of vision is 20/20, which means you can correctly identify 20 out of 20 swear words on the optometrist's eye chart. Focus on what matters with this Groupon.
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- $49 for $200 worth of prescription eyewear. The selection includes frames from Ellen Tracy T300 ($99), Juicy Couture ($125), and Michael Kors ($110). Lenses start at $99. $49 for an eye exam for glasses (a $99 value) and a digital retina screening (a $45 value; a $144 total value)
Absolutely Optical and Eye Trends
High-fashion frames from Prada, Cartier, and Michael Kors line the walls at Absolutely Optical and Eye Trends. The 3,000 designer-quality frames in stock on any given day include an extensive selection crafted from long-lasting materials such as titanium, stainless steel, or virgin zyl plastic imbued with fade-proof color. Technicians wander through the shop, waiting to fit the frames with distortion-free sunglass lenses, the newest generation of antireflection lenses, or googly eyes so it seems like you are awake while guarding a boring art museum. For prescriptions, patrons can consult the onsite optometrist, Dr. Jay Weil, who not only tests vision but also bolsters eye health with procedures ranging from hydrating treatments for dryness to LASIK surgery.
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About Absolutely Optical, Inc.
High-fashion frames from Prada, Cartier, and Michael Kors line the walls at Absolutely Optical and Eye Trends. The 3,000 designer-quality frames in stock on any given day include an extensive selection crafted from long-lasting materials such as titanium, stainless steel, or virgin zyl plastic imbued with fade-proof color. Technicians wander through the shop, waiting to fit the frames with distortion-free sunglass lenses, the newest generation of antireflection lenses, or googly eyes so it seems like you are awake while guarding a boring art museum. For prescriptions, patrons can consult the onsite optometrist, Dr. Jay Weil, who not only tests vision but also bolsters eye health with procedures ranging from hydrating treatments for dryness to LASIK surgery.