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If you have less than perfect vision, you might be curious about prescription sunglasses. While they appear optimal on summer’s brightest days, many patients are unsure if they’re worth the investment. In business for over 40 years, the eye care professionals at Flathead County, Montana’s The Whitefish Eye Center can help decide if prescription shades are right for you.

Minor Vision Issues

If you only require glasses for reading or computer work, then prescription sunglasses aren’t necessary. Since your vision issues are minor, additional shades aren’t worth the investment. For those who wear contact lenses or eyeglasses regularly, however, prescription shades make more sense.

Moderate to Severe Vision Issues

Daily Eyeglasses

Iprescription sunglassesf you wear eyeglasses daily, spending time in the sun means you’re either sacrificing your vision or pairing two shades of glasses (or clip-ons) just to get by. Not only is this uncomfortable, but it’s not an ideal eye care option. When you’re driving, for instance, seeing clearly is paramount to safety. Prescription sunglasses allow you to see in the brightest of light, enhancing both safety and comfort.

Daily Contact Lenses

For those who wear contact lenses, the choice is yours. While pairing glasses or struggling with clip-ons isn’t an issue, airborne debris can easily get lodged in your lenses, causing irritation. If you’re outdoors frequently or suffer from allergies, this is an uncomfortable experience. Rather than pairing contact lenses with a separate pair of sunglasses, a prescription eliminates irritation and protects your eyes. A prescription is also more practical for frequent adventurers or allergy sufferers than the average, everyday lens wearer.  

If you’re considering prescription sunglasses, The Whitefish Eye Center has an impressive selection to keep your peepers protected, even on summer’s brightest days. Trust in these professionals for all your vision care needs, from routine eye exams to fresh pairs of contacts. Visit the experts online for more information, or call (406) 862-2020 to schedule your appointment today.

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