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CARING FOR YOUR EYES:
A comprehensive, annual eye exam is the most important thing you
can do for the health of your eyes. Besides helping you maintain
the best vision possible, eye exams from your trusted eye care
professional can help detect and treat a number of eye ailments,
and even alert you to general health conditions such as diabetes
and high blood pressure.
CARING FOR YOUR GLASSES:
- Clean your lenses with lens cleaner and a special cleaning cloth to prevent scratching.
- Never use paper products on your lenses.
- Always keep your glasses in a protective case when they are not being worn.
- Visit Pearle Vision for a complimentary cleaning and adjustments.
OUR RECOMMENDATIONS:Choosing the right frames and lenses is a partnership between you,
your trusted eye care professional, and our well-trained associates
and opticians. Based on your individual needs, we recommend the following
for your consideration.
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As we age, our vision can change rapidly. At the
same time, our nervous system reponse time slows,
making the need for properly corrected vision even
more important.
While it's true that certain eye disorders and diseases
occur more frequently as we age, a great deal can be
done to prevent or correct these conditions. That's why
above all else, I urge you too see a qualified eyecare
professional annually for a complete eye exam.
Early detection can help reduce the effects of glaucoma,
presobyopia, cataracts, mucular degeneration and other
eye-related illnesses that can have a long-term impact
of the quality of your vision.
Pearle offers AARP Members customized services and
great savings through AARP Vision Source, and even
greater savings to AARP Health Care Options
participants through AARP Eye Health Services.
Pearle can also help in selecting the frames
and lenses that are right for you.

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People of all ages wear glasses, and as your child
probably knows, Harry Potter does, too! Help your
children prepare for their annual eye exams, then
show them the cool, new frames that are available.
You may want to consider special lenses for your
child, depending on his or her needs and activity.
Some vision problems require early detection. There
are several key signals parents should watch for.
Protecting your child's eyes now could be extremely
important to his or her future.

One in every 20 preschool-age child in the United States has a vision problem
that, if left uncorrected, could lead to permanent loss of sight, according to
Prevent Blindness America. Early detection of eye conditions is key in
helping to prevent blindness.
Taking your children for their annual eye exams, starting when they are in pre-school, will allow them to develop good fundamental learning skills. At Pearle Vision, we're committed to helping your family stay focused.
The American Optometric Association recommends that
every child have a professional eye exam shortly after
birth, by six months of age and again just prior to
entering school. Children should receive annual eye
exams once they are in school.
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