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Shamir High Definition Lenses

Your Personal Signature Lens
Just like the High Definition televisions provide better optics and resolution than the older standard televisions so do the new family of customized lenses by Shamir. The Autograph II lens is designed for the 21st Century’s Age of Personalized Optics. It is based on Shamir’s Direct Lens Technology™ - a cutting-edge Freeform Technology that is the most advanced surfacing technology for creating premium, personal, finished lenses for different lifestyles. As a result, Shamir Autograph represents the height of customized back surface optics.
A unique back surface progressive, Shamir Autograph is the personal signature lens for maximum vision comfort because its characteristics match every feature of your eyesight:
It provides precision sphere power and cylinder accuracy.
It maximizes clear vision in every vision zone.
It’s a fully aspheric lens.
Its progressive surface is closer to the eye allowing a wider range of clear vision than a standard progressive lens.
Find out more at www.shamirlens.com

Shamir Computer Lenses

Do you work in front of a computer all day. Are you suffering from neck pain, eyestrain, headaches, or dry eyes? Do your current lenses offer limited mid and near fields of view? We are pleased to offer the new Shamir Autograph Office Occupational Lens which allows you to see near and mid-range vision access in a natural and ergonomic way. This lens is ideal for anyone who spends a lot of their day in front of the computer or doing paperwork.
Find out more at www.shamirlens.com

Reflections by Traff

We are pleased to be the first in the area to carry Northwest designer Traff Green's new line of designer frames, Reflections by Traff. His collection is innovative, fun, fresh, and uniquely artistic. If you are looking for a fresh and fun new look, look no further than Hawk's Prairie Vision Clinic! You can preview these frames at http://www.reflectionsbytraff.com.

InfantSEE

Cooing, sitting up and crawling are signs that your baby is growing. Your baby's vision has stages of development too, but usually there are no signs to mark the progress.


The American Optometric Association encourages parents to include a trip to the optometrist in the list of well-baby check-ups. Assessments at six to twelve months of age can determine healthy development of vision. Early detection of eye conditions is the best way to ensure your child has healthy vision for successful development?now and in the future.

InfantSEE is a public health program designed to ensure that eye and vision care becomes an integral part of infant wellness care to improve a child's quality of life. Under this program, our member optometrists will provide a comprehensive infant eye assessment within the first year of life as a no cost public health service. For more information, please visit www.infantsee.org.