Ambleside Blog

End of Year Blowout

Grand Re-Opening! Scratch and Save up to 50% Off! From August 15th – September 15th, 2020 clients can scratch and save up to 50% off a new pair of glasses*! As an extra gift, we will upgrade your glasses for no charge to Photofusion in clear lenses or polarization in tinted lenses. Book your appointment with us today to save and upgrade!

How to Prevent Eye Injuries at Christmas

The Christmas season means celebrating and spending time with loved ones, but unfortunately eye injuries can still happen during the holidays.

Helping Your Child Adjust to Glasses

Learning your child needs glasses can be hard for both parents and kids sometimes. Some kids get excited about new glasses, others may be nervous. Whether your child embraces or resists the change, it’s a lifestyle adjustment that requires time and patience. Here are some ways you can help your child adjust to wearing glasses a little more easily.

Grand Re-Opening

Grand Re-Opening! Scratch and Save up to 50% Off! From August 15th – September 15th, 2020 clients can scratch and save up to 50% off a new pair of glasses*! As an extra gift, we will upgrade your glasses for no charge to Photofusion in clear lenses or polarization in tinted lenses. Book your appointment with us today to save and upgrade!

The Effect of Screen Time on Your Eyes

During these times of physical distancing, it’s understandable if most of us are spending more time on our devices. But how much screen time is too much, and how can it affect our eyes?

The Risks of Online Eyewear – Part 2

Here in Part 2, we expand on the importance of prescription accuracy and discuss how an optician can help you find the right glasses for your particular vision needs.

The Risks of Online Eyewear – Part 1 

There are many online retailers selling glasses at low prices, making it tempting to purchase your next pair online..

The Effect of Wearing Sunglasses on Your Eyes

UV radiation will penetrate the lens of the eye, which can cause changes to the protein structure.

How to Tell if Your Child Needs Glasses

Development of the visual system takes place in the first seven to eight years of a child’s life.