Explore Our Premium Lens Options

At Vision Specialists, we understand that everyone has unique visual needs. That’s why we provide a variety of lens types and enhancements to improve your clarity, comfort, and eye protection.

Single Vision Lenses

Single Vision Lenses

Perfect for people who only need correction for one field of vision—either near or distance. These lenses offer uniform power across the entire surface.

Progressive Lenses

Progressive Lenses

These no-line multifocal lenses offer a gradual transition between distance, intermediate, and near vision. Ideal for those needing a seamless experience in all visual zones.

Blue Light Protection

Blue Light Filter Lenses

Designed to reduce exposure to high-energy blue light from screens, these lenses help prevent eye fatigue and can prevent eye fatigue and can support better sleep.

Photochromic (Transition) Lenses

Photochromic Lenses

These smart lenses darken in sunlight and clear up indoors, giving you the convenience of adaptive eyewear in different lighting conditions.

Anti-Reflective Coating

Anti-Reflective Coating

This invisible layer eliminates glare from screens and headlights, delivering sharper, more relaxed vision—especially at night.

Scratch-Resistant Coating

Scratch-Resistant Coating

Our durable coating helps your lenses stay clearer longer by protecting against everyday scuffs and scratches.

UV Protection

UV Protection Coating

Shield your eyes from harmful UVA and UVB rays with lenses that provide built-in UV protection—perfect for indoor and outdoor wear.

Polarized Lenses

Polarized Lenses

These lenses eliminate glare from water, snow, and reflective surfaces—ideal for driving, sports, and sunny environments.

Mirror Lenses

Mirror Lenses

Offer a reflective coating commonly known as a “ mirror coating” or a “flash coating” on the outer layer of the lenses. This decreases light passing through the lens, making it convenient for winter sports.

Transition Lenses

Transition Lenses

Offer a reflective coating commonly known as a “ mirror coating” or a “flash coating” on the outer layer of the lenses. This decreases light passing through the lens, making it convenient for winter sports.

Piano Lenses

Piano Lenses

Also known as “clear lenses”, they have no actual prescriptive use. This means that they cannot correct vision and are just lenses usually worn for aesthetic reasons.