Prescription Lenses in Dunedin, Florida

At Dunedin Eye Care, we provide high-quality prescription lenses to help correct vision and improve your everyday life. Our team will ensure you receive the right prescription and lens type for clear, comfortable vision.

Do You Need Prescription Lenses?


Prescription lenses are one of the most effective ways to correct vision problems, but many people rely on store-bought glasses instead of getting a proper exam. At Dunedin Eye Care, we help you find the exact prescription your eyes need for the best possible clarity.


If it’s been more than a year since your last eye exam, or you’ve never had one, it’s time to schedule a visit. During your exam, we’ll determine whether you need corrective lenses or if your current prescription needs to be updated.


You may need prescription lenses if you experience:
• Trouble reading or seeing clearly at a distance
• Headaches or eye fatigue
• Glasses or contacts that feel uncomfortable
• Sudden or noticeable changes in your vision


Our goal is to make sure you’re seeing as clearly and comfortably as possible.

Types of Prescription Lenses


Prescription lenses are customized based on your specific vision needs. The most common option is eyeglasses, which use corrective lenses to improve how you see both near and far.


If you only need help seeing at one distance, single-vision lenses may be the right choice. These lenses have the same prescription throughout and are commonly used for distance or reading.


If you need help seeing at multiple distances, multifocal lenses may be recommended. These lenses combine multiple prescriptions into one, allowing you to see clearly up close and far away without switching glasses.


In addition to choosing the right lenses, our team will help you select frames that match your style, comfort, and budget. With a wide variety of options available, we make it easy to find glasses that look great and work for your lifestyle.

Prescription Lens FAQ's


  • What’s the difference between single-vision and multifocal lenses?

    Single-vision lenses correct one field of vision, such as distance or reading. Multifocal lenses correct multiple distances in one lens, allowing you to see clearly at all ranges without switching glasses.

  • Why are prescription lenses better than store-bought glasses?

    Store-bought glasses use a general prescription, while prescription lenses are customized specifically for your eyes. This results in better clarity, improved comfort, and reduced eye strain.

  • How often should I update my prescription?

    Most people should update their prescription every one to two years. However, if you notice vision changes, headaches, or discomfort, you should schedule an exam sooner.