Eye Health
As part of the EyeMed partnership, we offer a curation of beautifully designed frames available to purchase.
Frames
As part of the EyeMed partnership, we offer a curation of beautifully designed frames available to purchase. From Bulgari, Giorgio Armani and Prada to Persol, Tiffany, Oliver Peoples and Ray-Ban, our designer glasses and designer sunglasses allow us to fulfil our commitment to helping
you find your perfect look!
Our partnership benefit include up to 20% discount on in-store frames at our partner opticians, furthermore, some of our plan will include an allowance to spend on frames on top out the discount!
Choosing the perfect lenses
Lens options are available to enhance your individual needs, job functions, budget and lifestyle. Our opticians partners will guide you through the lens options to choose the perfect lenses.
Your go-to guide to lens technology
SINGLE VISION
Single vision lenses are the most commonly prescribed lenses on the market. They were developed for people who need to correct one field of vision, either distance or reading. They have the same power of correction across its whole surface and can be used to correct conditions such as far-sightedness, near sightedness, and/or astigmatism.
PROGRESSIVE
Also known as no-line bifocals, these lenses are a perfect marriage of form and function. With no lines across the lens others won’t even know you’re wearing a multi focal lens. They provide a graduated range of vision that varies from distant on the top to reading on the bottom. Along with the cosmetic appeal, this is the best lens for complete vision correction at all distances. EyeMed lens catalogue offer a wide range of progressive lens upgrades to fit your budget, including lens options from world renowned lens brand – Essilor Varilux
HIGH INDEX
This super thin lens is more lightweight than standard plastic lenses and is best for those with a strong prescription. They bend light more efficiently, meaning light travels faster through these lenses than traditional lenses. High-index lenses can offer the same degree of visual correction using less material, which results in thinner lenses and less weight to your glasses. Our partner opticians will discuss this in details.
ANTI-REFLECTIVE
AR coatings eliminate the reflection in lenses that reduce contrast and clarity. They improve night vision while also reducing headaches, blurred vision and watery eyes caused by eye strain. They also make your lenses nearly invisible, so you can make better eye contact and you and others aren’t distracted by the reflections in your lenses.
BLUE LIGHT
The artificial light from digital devices, also known as blue light, may cause blurry vision, difficulty focusing, dry and irritated eyes, headaches and even macular degeneration. To help combat the effects, blue light protection may either be incorporated into the lens material itself, or it may be added to a lens as a finishing coat. These special lens treatments provide protection from harmful high energy blue light.
PHOTOCHROMIC
Have you ever noticed that some people have glasses that change from dark to light just by walking indoors? It’s not exactly magic, but it’s pretty cool. They’re probably wearing photochromic lenses, sometimes also referred to as variable tint, Transitions® and light adaptive lenses. These lenses continuously adapt to changing light conditions and are virtually clear indoors and at night. Plus, they also block UV rays.
POLARISED
Polarised lenses are used in sunglasses to eliminate the sun’s glare and help you see more comfortably. These lenses eliminate distracting reflected light from reaching your eyes. That means there’s less glare off of shiny surfaces like pavement and water. They offer 100% UV protection, reduce squinting and eyestrain and may help fight eye fatigue and headaches.
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