Image Optical Relaunches Newly Designed Website

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Image optical is pleased to announce the launch of their newly designed website. The new website design was implemented to replace the existing site with a better user friendly browsing experienced for both desktop and mobile users.

Image optical is pleased to announce the launch of their newly designed website. The new website design was implemented to replace the existing site with a better user friendly browsing experienced for both desktop and mobile users. The content on the site has been rearranged so it is easy for visitors to find exactly what information they desire with the new quick navigation bar at the top of the home page. If a particular navigation top has more than one option, there is a drop down list of options displayed. A quick contact box, links to Image Optical’s social media sites, and store locations are included on the right hand side and bottom of every website page, so people do not have to the current page they are viewing if they want to ask a question, know store locations, phone numbers, or visit Image Optical’s social media sites.

Image Optical is a full service eye care centre serving the Greater Toronto Area. This eye care company offers an extensive range of services and products to fit the needs of people requiring prescription eyewear, as well as people, who prefer wearing non-prescription glasses, sunglasses, and contacts. Image Optical even has solutions for businesses and companies requiring employees to wear safety glasses as part of their job. They are an authorized vendor for Aearo Canada (AoSafety), Secruovision, and SVS Vision safety programs with an extensive selection of safety and protective eyewear.

Selecting the right eyeglasses starts with an eye examination. The purpose of an eye examination is to determine the amount of corrective vision required in order to see clearly both up close and at a distance. A person’s eyesight changes on a regular basis throughout their life. Changes in vision can occur at any time, regardless of age. Some of the more common times a person’s visions undergoes changes is during puberty and again once they are in their mid-20s. Image Optical does caution people to not base their eye examinations on these key periods of time, though.

According to one of Image Optical’s optometrists, “There are many different factors which affect a person’s sight, not based entirely on their age. Hereditary, family medical traits and certain medical conditions also play a significant role in determining whether corrective vision is required. Some people are just born with poor eyesight and Image Optical’s goal is to assist people, no matter the extent of their vision problems, to obtain the right corrective vision and products to make it easier for them to see.”

Image Optical’s optometrists recommend people and children have an eye examination completed at least once every two years, regardless of whether they wear prescription eyeglasses. For those people wearing contact lenses for corrective vision, an exam should be completed once a year. The reason why contact lens wears require an annual examination is because the contact lenses do not restrict the eye from changing shape which normally results in a slight change in vision. In cases where a person wears both contacts and eyeglasses, a person needs to have their eyes examined every year.

In addition to eyeglasses and contact lenses for corrective vision, Image Optical can make designer sunglasses and safety glasses with corrective lenses for people desiring these products. Their optometrist goes on to mention, “In the past, people with poor vision were stuck with very limited choices and options in regards to eyeglass lenses and eyewear. Oftentimes, the lenses were made from very thick glass to provide the right level of correction. Today, this is no longer the case, thanks to advances in plastics, contacts, and other such materials, so even those suffering from poor vision can have normal looking glasses, sunglasses, and contacts, in some cases. At Image Optical, we have access to the most current technologies and products on the market today to give people several different options and choices in corrective vision products.”  The eyewear company even has solutions for people suffering from low vision.

Image Optical carries an extensive selection of non-prescription eyewear products and contact lenses. Even people without any corrective vision problems still need to protect their eyes and vision. The designer sunglasses from Image Optical are made with UV protective lens coatings to block out the harmful UV rays of the sun. They feature such top brands in sunglasses, like Maui-Jim, Ray-Ban, and Oakley. For those people, who like to change the color of their eyes, there is a wide variety of colour non-prescription contacts to choose from for this purpose.

For more information about prescription and non-prescription glasses, sunglasses, safety glasses, and contact lenses visit their website at www.imageoptical.ca or phone them directly at 905-494-1880 for further questions or to schedule an eye examination appointment.

About Image Optical

Since 2002, Image Optical has been servicing the needs of people requiring prescription and non-prescription eyewear in the Greater Toronto Area. The company is fully committed to providing its customers with the highest quality eye services and eye products on the market today. Image Optical is a full service eye care provider and one-stop optical centre for everyone in the GTA. The company offers eye examinations, safety glasses, sunglasses, eyeglasses, and contact lenses, as well as a variety of customizable lens coatings, contact lenses, and frames.

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Name: Richard Flinstone
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Organization: Image Optical
Address: 55 Mountainash Rd., Unit #7 Brampton ON L6R 1W4
Phone: 905-494-1880
Website: http://www.imageoptical.ca/

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