Clarity Eye Care

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Clarity Eye Care is the local eye doctor to see for all of your Optometry needs in Waukesha, WI. From contact lens examinations to contact lens fittings to general eye care, Clarity Eye Care will help diagnose, treat, and assess your overall health—and how it affects your eyes. Busy? We offer online, walk-in, and same day exams to fit your schedule. Clarity Eye Care also accepts many insurance carriers and discount plans. Come visit our office at 2401 Kossow Rd and schedule an eye exam today!

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Clarity Eye Care

US Postal Code:53186

Address: 2401 Kossow Rd, Waukesha
Store Hours:
Mon-Sat: 10:00AM - 8:00PM
Sun: 12:00PM - 4:00PM

Clarity Eye Care

US Postal Code:60148

Address: 837 S Westmore-Meyers Rd, Lombard
Store Hours:
Mon: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tue: 11:00AM - 7:00PM
Wed-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

Clarity Eye Care

US Postal Code:75070

Address: 3041 South Custer Rd, Mckinney
Store Hours:
Mon-Wed: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thu: 10:00AM - 7:00PM
Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat: 9:00AM - 1:00PM
Sun: Closed

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Do you have distorted vision? Even with glasses? Learn more, like us on Facebook or book an exam.
Yay! It’s officially Fall! What do you look forward to the most this season? Comment below!
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Thousands of sports-related eye injuries occur every year. Here’s a few tips on how to avoid them: Wear the correct eye protection and make sure they're polycarbonate lenses, they’re 10x more resistant to impact than other lenses. Wear additional protective eyewear, if you wear contact lenses or glasses. Wear eye protection if you've had any previous eye injuries or surgeries. Regularly inspect protective eyewear for any damages. Lastly, contact us to determine which protective eyewear is best for your needs!
Come see our specialists to learn about treatment options.
Our hands touch a variety of surfaces throughout the day—counters, doorknobs, our phones, etc. So remember to wash your hands before touching your face or eyes to prevent spreading any germs into your body!
Have you decided on this year's Halloween costume? For most costumes, makeup is the most essential part! Here are some tips to help you avoid eye irritation or infection when using makeup:
Billions of people around the world experience vision problems because they don’t have access to the proper eyecare & glasses. Most of these vision impairments could have been avoided had they been diagnosed & treated early on by an eye doctor. When was the last time you had an eye exam? Make sure to get annual eye exams and encourage your family, friends, and colleagues to do so as well! #HopeInSight YOUTUBE.COM WSD 2020 - #HopeInSight
Do you have distorted vision? Even with glasses? Learn more, like us on Facebook or book an exam.
Try these simple tips to keep your glasses fog-free! - Wear a mask that fits snugly around your nose. - Place a folded tissue under your mask, right at the bridge of your nose, to absorb the moisture. - Ask us about anti-fog sprays and wipes!
October is Eye Injury Prevention Month! Each year, thousands are affected by eye injuries, the majority of which could have been prevented by wearing proper protective eyewear & taking simple precautions. Believe it or not, half of eye injuries occur in our very homes!
When you have keratoconus, glasses often won't work. Come see our specialists to learn about treatment options.
Schedule your appointment today!
Eye injuries are more likely to happen at home than anywhere else. Home cleaning, yard work, or even just playing with the kids puts you at risk for an eye injury. Make sure to wear the proper protective eyewear when handling chemicals, flying debris, and dust particles.
Scary things happen on Halloween... don't let an eye infection be the scariest! Decorative contacts are a great addition to any costume, but when used without a valid prescription, they may seriously harm your eyes & vision. Contact us to get safely fitted & enjoy a healthy and fun Halloween.
For those working and schooling from home, screen time has now doubled! Here are some tips to help minimize the damaging effects of too much screen time:
Come see our specialists to learn about treatment options.
Wash your hands with soap and water before handling contact lenses. Place 1 lens in the palm of your hand, add a generous amount of solution, and gently rub with your finger for about 10 seconds in order to remove any buildup on the lens. Then, rinse the lens with solution. Repeat with the 2nd lens — and ta-da! They’re ready to wear!
We live in a world flooded with digital devices. As a result, you may be starting to experience digital eye strain, which makes your eyes feel sore, tired, watery, and/or dry. To prevent this from occurring, follow the 20-20-20 rule!
Don't forget to schedule your eye exam! #DiabetesAwareness
This year’s theme for World Diabetes Day is, “The Nurse and Diabetes”. Nurses help support people living with all types of health concerns especially those that have diabetes. They face several challenges and education is so important to help equip nurses with the skills they need to help support them. YOUTUBE.COM Diabetes: nurses make the difference
Often, when winter is upon us our motivation to exercise and eat healthy foods tend to plummet along with the temperature. Don't let the cooler weather hold you back from staying healthy! Make sure you eat nutritious meals, stay active, limit alcoholic beverages, and avoid smoking tobacco.
Veterans Day, originally known as Armistice Day, is celebrated on the 11th day of the 11th month every year to thank, honor, and salute our heroes of the past, present, and future. Thank you for your service.
Did you know that Dr. William H. Lawson was the first African American optometrist certified to work in the United States and Canada? He graduated in 1912 from the Toronto School of Optometry in Toronto, Canada.
Together we can make a difference. By educating and informing ourselves and those around us about cancer, we can challenge misinformation, stigma, and fear. #WorldCancerDay YOUTUBE.COM World Cancer Day 2021: Together, all of our actions matter.
We’ve finally made it to the end of the week! Happy Friday everyone, and have a safe weekend!
False! It may give you a headache but it won’t cause your eyes to permanently be stuck that way.
Use your new benefits to upgrade to progressive lenses. Schedule an appointment today!
If you wear glasses, you're likely annoyed when your lenses fog up while wearing a mask. Here are a few ways to prevent that from happening. FLIP.IT The best ways to stop a mask from fogging up your glasses, ranked