Single vision lenses and coatings at Eyecare Opticians

Nish Fofaria • 20 December 2024

At Eyecare Opticians, we are dedicated to providing you with superior vision solutions tailored to your unique needs. Our premium single-vision lenses are designed to offer exceptional clarity, durability, and comfort, ensuring an enhanced visual experience for your daily activities.


Comprehensive Lens Coatings for Optimal Performance:


To further enhance the functionality and longevity of your lenses, we offer a range of advanced coatings:

Anti-Reflective Coating: This coating reduces glare from screens and bright lights, minimising eye strain and improving visual comfort. It also enhances the cosmetic appearance of your glasses by making the lenses appear nearly invisible.

Scratch-Resistant Coating: Applied to both sides of the lenses, this durable layer protects against everyday wear and tear, maintaining clear vision and extending the lifespan of your eyewear.

UV Protection Coating: Safeguard your eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays with our UV-blocking coating, reducing the risk of eye conditions associated with UV exposure.

Blue Light Filtering Coating: Ideal for those who spend extended periods on digital devices, this coating filters out harmful blue light, reducing digital eye strain and improving visual comfort.

Anti-Fog Coating: Prevent your lenses from fogging up during temperature changes or while wearing masks, ensuring uninterrupted clear vision in all environments.

Hydrophobic and Oleophobic Coatings: These coatings repel water, oil, and dust, making your lenses easier to clean and keeping them clearer for longer periods.


Our Premium Single-Vision Lens Offerings:


We partner with leading manufacturers to bring you the best in lens technology:

Hoya Nulux Identity V+: Utilizes advanced FreeForm technology to deliver exceptional visual sharpness across the entire lens, adapting seamlessly to your visual needs.

Hoya Sync III: Specifically designed to alleviate digital eye strain, these lenses provide additional support for near tasks, enhancing comfort during prolonged screen time.

Zeiss Single Vision SmartLife Lenses: Optimized for modern, dynamic lifestyles, these lenses offer sharp vision for both distance and near, accommodating frequent shifts between various visual tasks.

Zeiss Single Vision DriveSafe Lenses: Engineered to enhance visual comfort during driving, particularly in low-light conditions, reducing glare from oncoming headlights for a safer driving experience.


Why Choose Eyecare Opticians?

Personalised Consultations: Our experienced opticians take the time to understand your unique vision needs and lifestyle, ensuring you receive the most suitable single-vision lenses and coatings.

Quality Assurance: We partner with leading lens manufacturers to provide you with high-quality, durable, and comfortable lenses.

Aftercare Support: Our commitment to your vision doesn’t end with the purchase. We provide ongoing support to ensure your complete satisfaction.


Visit Us Today


Experience the difference that personalised service and quality eyewear can make. For expert advice and a wide selection of single-vision lenses with advanced coatings, visit us at:


Eyecare Opticians

307 Richmond Road

Ham, Kingston upon Thames

KT2 5QU


Call us: 020 8549 0331

Visit our website: www.eyecareopticians.com


Enhance your vision with lenses tailored just for you, knowing that we stand behind the durability and quality of our products. We look forward to serving you!

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