Jun 22, 2010

SWI TCH V I S ION ...... Harness the Power of Magnetic Attraction. This new light management system for outdoor active people marks the first magnetic interchange sports performance sunglass. It’s simple: you just tug on the old lens to remove it, then hold the new one near the frame and let the magnets pull it into position. That’s it—the magnets do all the work. Switch magnets hold lenses securely even if the sunglasses are dropped from a height of 6 ft. onto a hard surface, or even if they are subjected to the intense jarring that occurs during skiing, snowboarding, running, or mountain biking. Every Switch sunglass comes with three pairs of lenses to provide sharp vision in all light conditions. Glare Kits include polarized sun lenses and two sports performance lenses. Sun Kits include three high function sports performance sun lenses. Each kit comes with one microfiber pouch and two LensPods, which are pocket-sized, hinged, hard-shelled cases that magnetically hold and protect spare lenses when not in use. http://www.switchvision.com/

Jun 21, 2010

Summer Fun Frames

Catch the "June bug" for fun frames and smiles!
 

Optician Retires after 17 Years with Layton Visual Center


This month we said "good-bye" to our optician who retired after 17 years of service at Layton Visual Center.  We will miss her and we know our patients will all join with us in wishing her the very best with lots of great adventures ahead.


Good luck Marilyn!


The doctor and staff

Jun 7, 2010

Wasatch Classic Soccor Tournament


Computer Vision Syndrome

The American Optometric Association (AOA) today advised that Americans who use computers daily at work or at home could suffer from computer vision syndrome, which leaves them vulnerable to problems like dry eye, eyestrain, neck and/or backache, light sensitivity and fatigue. These symptoms can result from individual visual problems, poor work station configuration and improper work habits. Dr. Jensen can determine if you have computer vision syndrome and advise you on treatment options. For additional information regarding computer vision syndrome, call or visit Layton Visual Center to schedule an eye exam.