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Vote For Dr. Tiffany Lione!

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

VOTE for Dr. Tiffany Lione as the best Optometrist in the area! I AM Modern Magazine brings its second Annual Best of The Suburbs survey. Voting ends April 30th, so don’t wait, make your voices heard!

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2012 Sunglass Show at Oakton

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

Come join us for our 2012 Sunglass Show at the Oakton office! Have some fun and try on the latest in sunglass fashion. There will be a raffle for prizes, and delicious refreshments! And take advantage of the awesome savings! See you there!

Protect Your Eyes with Style and Fashion!

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

No Vision Insurance? No Problem.

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Many people don’t realize that their “yearly eye exam,” or at least a portion of it, may now be covered by medical insurance and not just vision insurance. Thanks to many hardworking optometrists and legislators, today’s optometrists now have the same access to filing medical insurance as do any other physicians. This is great news for many Americans because more people have medical insurance than vision insurance, and many vision insurances offer only a minimal discount on the exam.

Is there a catch? Well of course. Not all eye exams can be billed to medical insurance because insurances only pay if a health problem exists or is diagnosed. Most patients, especially those past the age of 40, will have a qualifying health problem even if they are not directly aware of it. Some of the more common qualifying health problems include blepharitis, diabetes, hypertension, cataracts, styes, dry eye syndrome, glaucoma and more. Plus, almost all visits to the optometrist for red eyes, eye infections, and eye injuries will also be covered.

Today’s optometrists diagnose and treat a large array of eye injuries and diseases. So the next time you call your favorite optometrist for your yearly eye exam be sure to tell him or her about your health insurance as well. It could save you a lot of money that you’d rather be spending on those designer glasses you had your eye on.

AOA Study Cites Safety and Compliance Issues for Rx Eyeglasses Ordered Online

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

October 17, 2011 12:27 AM

ST. LOUIS—Consumers who order prescription eyeglasses online often receive glasses that fail to comply with optical tolerance and impact resistance requirements, according to a newly released study conducted by the American Optometric Association in conjunction with the Optical Laboratories Association and The Vision Council.

The study, which was published in the September issue of Optometry: Journal of the American Optometric Association, found that nearly half of the prescription eyewear ordered online in the U.S.—44.8 percent—had incorrect prescriptions or did not meet physical parameters to provide sufficient protection to the wearer.

Over a two-month period in 2010, 10 individuals from across the U.S. ordered two pairs of glasses, including pairs for both adults and children, from each of 10 of the most visited online optical vendors, for a total of 200 pairs of glasses. Frame styles were chosen from the mid-range options offered by each vendor, in varying frame materials, lens styles and prescriptions. The AOA’s published article did not identify the online optical vendors/retailers selected for the study.

Of the eyeglasses ordered, 154 pairs were received. After they were received, lens analysis included measurement of sphere power, cylinder power and axis, add power (if specified), separation of distance optical centers and center thickness.

Several pairs were provided incorrectly such as single vision instead of bifocals, or lens treatments that were added or omitted, the AOA reported. In 29 percent of glasses received, at least one lens was not within the parameters of the prescription. Nearly 23 percent of the lenses failed impact testing, based on center thickness and lens treatment. Of the children’s glasses tested, 29 percent failed impact testing.

Karl Citek, OD, PhD, a lead study author from Pacific University College of Optometry, noted that patients who purchase eyewear without the assistance of a trained professional may not receive a product of equal performance, value or safety. “Patients do not receive the benefit of ensuring an accurate prescription and a proper fit,” he wrote.

Sam Pierce, OD, trustee for the AOA, said consumers should be cautious when ordering any medical devices online. “Although online retailers may effectively market cost savings associated with online purchase of eyewear, consumers should beware, as this study points out, that the lack of oversight and quality control can lead to inferior products that could be harmful,” Pierce said.

Important Halloween Safety Tips

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

HALLOWEEN SAFETY RELIES ON GOOD VISIBILITY

Northern VA, October 25, 2011—On Halloween, an assortment of ballerinas, clowns, ghosts, and other goblins will have their eyes on just one thing—candy. Roaming dimly lit neighborhoods is part of the fun for children in pursuit of treats, but it can also be dangerous.

Trick-or-treaters and parents need to remember that on Halloween, to be safe, you must be seen,” Dr. Hieu Vu-Gia of Associates in Eyecare, Optometrists, PC in Oakton said. “Studies have shown that a child’s risk of injury or death as a result of being hit by a car doubles around Halloween.”

Incorporate these simple precautions into the evening’s festivities to ensure Halloween safety:

  • Dress children in light-colored costumes or adhere reflective tape to the costume’s fabric and accessories. Make sure children and adults are visible to passing cars.
  • Eliminate masks from among the costume’s accessories. Masks can get in the way of clear vision and can increase the chances of tripping or running into objects.
  • Hypoallergenic make-up is a safer alternative. Take care in keeping make-up away from the eyes.
  • No trick-or-treater should go in search of treats alone. Children move through darkened neighborhoods more safely if accompanied by an adult.
  • Approach only doorsteps that have a porch light lit. Similarly, if you plan to pass out treats, be sure to turn on your light.
  • Pedestrians think they are more visible to drivers than they actually are, so remind trick-or-treaters to look both ways before crossing streets and to stay with the group.
  • If cosmetic contact lenses are part of your costume, make sure you obtain them from your doctor of optometry to ensure that the lenses that fit your eyes properly, and to learn ways to care for them.
focusing on the person behind the eyes

Stone Ridge Trunk Show June 4th

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

Please join us Saturday, June 4th from 9:00am to 1:00pm to try on the latest in fashion sunglasses at our Stone Ridge location (directions). Sunglasses will be available for purchase at special discounted trunk show pricing.

Our Stone Ridge Trunk Show will feature frames by:

  • Tory Burch
  • Polo
  • Coach
  • Gucci
  • Kate Spade
  • Michael Kors
  • Ralph Lauren
  • Ray Ban
  • Maui Jim
  • and more…

Light refreshments will be served and a raffle will be held for a FREE pair of designer sunglasses.

Oakton Digital Lens Event on June 4

Friday, May 13th, 2011

The office of the future is at Oakton Eyecare, and we want to share it with you!

Digital Lens technology is here and provides the best vision available. That’s because each lens is digitally processed (using 3D measurements) to meet your unique physiological needs and behavioral habits. Using our new VisiOffice System, this quick and painless process takes about 2 minutes and is done right in our office. And for those who have trouble seeing yourself as you try on new frames, the VisiOffice System. will take your picture so you can easily see yourself.

Join us on June 4th, from 10am to 2pm, for a VisiOffice System Demonstration.

Refreshments will be served and a FREE drawing for a pair of Tiffany sunglasses will be held.

Contact us for more information.

Spring 2011 Sunglass Trunk Show

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Please join us Saturday, April 2nd from 10:00am to 2:00pm to try on the latest in fashion sunglasses. Sunglasses will be available for purchase at special discounted trunk show pricing.

Our Annual trunk Show features frames by:

  • Tiffany & Co.
  • Bulgari
  • Ray Ban
  • Dior
  • Jimmy Choo
  • Tory Burch
  • and more…

Light refreshments will be served and a raffle will be held for a FREE pair of designer sunglasses.

Oakton Grand Opening and Trunk Show

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Day: Saturday, September 25th
Time: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Try on the latest in fashion eyewear and sunglasses!

OGA, Tory Burch, Juicy, Fossil, Ray Ban, Jimmy Choo, Armani, Dior, Italee and more!

Enter a raffle for free eyewear, sunglasses, a supply of contact lenses and a LASIK procedure from TLCVision! There will be face painting for the kids and refreshments served.

Directions to our new Oakton office ›

Bristow Office

703-392-1010
10338 Bristow Center Drive
Bristow, VA 20136-2201

Oakton Office

703-865-6890
2960 Chain Bridge Road, Ste 101
Oakton, VA 22124

Stone Ridge Office

703-542-8888
42015 Village Ctr Plaza, Ste 103 Stone Ridge, VA 20105-3031