Seeing Double? Now we are too!
We have a new location in the Rosedale/Allandale area.
2116 Hancock Dr., Austin 78756.
(2 lights north of 45th Street, just off of Burnet Road)
Contact Us | Get Directions
Seeing Double? Now we are too!
We have a new location in the Rosedale/Allandale area.
2116 Hancock Dr., Austin 78756.
(2 lights north of 45th Street, just off of Burnet Road)
Contact Us | Get Directions
Downtown Austin
512.477.9000
Rosedale
512.371.0144
We cater to the eyes of all shapes and sizes - from the brand new eyes of infants and toddlers to the bright, "new" eyes of our Austin LASIK patients to the bleary eyes of an overstressed computer user.
We emphasize treating the entire person, not just your eyes, to provide greater Health, Well-being and Vision.
We respect your time with timely exams and our Optical is well-known by many Austinites (and out-of-towners) for unique frames and excellent service.
There's a Difference in Eye Care Offices, Try Us...You'll See!
It is vitally important that we, as parents, monitor our children's vision from an early age so that we can detect any eye conditions that may affect them in the long term.
I am often asked, "When should children get their eyes checked? My answer is: By 6 Months of Age!" Early detection is critical in preventing and treating vision conditions that can affect your child's vision and success in school and life for many years to come.
For more information on eye care for infants and toddlers, please click here.
Both our downtown and our new location in Rosedale (just north of Uppercrust bakery, off Burnet Road) are buzzing with clients who love the unique selection of eyewear in our fabulous boutiques.
The studio-type settings display a rainbow of optics for men, women and children.
Awaken your inner-stardom and "see" what a new pair of frames can do for your eyes and your appearance.
Children think spectacles a sign of intelligence and honesty, survey finds
By Robert Roy Britt, LiveScience, May. 13, 2008
Some children dread getting glasses.
Researcher Jeffrey Walline repeats some age-old advice for parents: Tell your kids they'll look smarter in spectacles. And now he has a study to back up the advice.
The assistant professor of optometry at Ohio State University and his colleagues surveyed 42 girls and 38 boys between the ages of 6 and 10 to get their views on glasses.
714 Congress Ave
(512) 477-9000
Monday through Friday: 9:00 to 5:30
2116 Hancock Dr.
(512) 371-0144
Monday through Friday: 9:30 to 6:00
Saturdays: 10:00 to 2:00
(Except for Holiday Weekends)