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Question from : Lauren S Is it safe to wear a non prescription colored contact lense on top of a regular prescription
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Hard Contact Lens May Slow Kids' Myopia
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Eye-related health care and glasses for problems related to video display terminal (VDT) use costs Americans ne
TwoDocs Innovations
PC Peekers slip behind the top half of bifocals or multifocal glasses to magnify the intermediate range of vision. An alternative to separate prescription computer glasses. U.S. only.
Polymer Technology
Produces rigid gas permeable contact lenses, including the Boston brand of bifocal lenses and lens care products.
Thai Optical Group
Manufacturer of mineral/organic ophthalmic and plano lenses, including SV, bifocal, progressive, photochromic, polarised, computer and sun lenses. Flash required for this site.
Dr. Brent G. Ostoich, O.D.
General optometry practice and specialist in bifocal, toric, keratoconus and post refractive contact lenses. Located at the Sullivan-Ostoich Eye Center in Hoffman Estates, and at the Resurrection Hospital in Chicago.
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