Frequently asked questions on Eyewear | Sunglass | Contact lens|Opticians | Mumbai
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FAQs

When should my child have his/her eye exam?

Child can be taken to eye doctor for eye checkup once in every two years before the school starts. Know more..

How to know if my child needs glasses?

Here are a few signs that indicate your child may be experiencing vision problems and need glasses:
  • Squinting.

    Tilting head or covering one eye.

    Sitting too close to the television or holding hand-held devices too close to the eyes.

    Rubbing eyes excessively.

    Complaining of headaches or eye pain.

    Having difficulty concentrating on school work.

How do I choose Spectacle that my child will actually wear?

The most important factor in getting a child to wear glasses is to let him or her help pick them out. When children are allowed to choose eyeglass frames that they like and feel are attractive, they are much more likely to wear the glasses.

How to choose Spectacle that would suit my face?

Spectacle can be chosen depending your face type. Also, the size of the frame should be in scale with the size of the face.

Will my Spectacle prescription work for purchasing contact lenses?

The prescription for your eyeglasses will differ from the prescription of your contact lens because the distance of your eye from each lens differs.

To get the best prescription possible, your eye doctor needs to examine your eye to determine your glasses prescription and your contact lens prescription.

What does 20-20-20 vision mean?

We spend an average of eight hours a day staring at screens, with prolonged use often causing eye strain. To prevent screen fatigue, follow the 20-20-20 rule. Just make sure that every 20 minutes you look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. We would also recommend an anti-reflective coating for your lens.

What is Blue Light Filter?

Blue Light Filter lenses provide protection from blue light (HEV) from digital screens and the sun. This can reduce dryness when working regularly with technology screens.