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In-Sight Optical

(on pikes peak avenue)
Eye doctors & Optometrists in Colorado Springs, CO
Eye doctors & Optometrists

Hours

Monday
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Tuesday
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Wednesday
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Thursday
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Friday
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday
10:00AM - 2:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

12 E Pikes Peak Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO
80903

About

Welcome to In-Sight Optical! Walking by a store, you glance over at the window and catch a reflection of someone in a pair of outdated glasses that were last popular at the end of the 1970s. Suddenly you are stunned when you realize that the reflection is your own and you say to yourself I need new glasses! If this sounds like you, then you need to visit In-Sight Optical. At In-Sight, quality and customer satisfaction are our main goals. We make custom made eyeglasses and sunglasses that you will love to wear. For over 23 years we have been locally owned and operated and offer our clients the best personal service. We are confident in saying that we have the best frame selection in town and that our personalized service is second to none. Furthermore, we have an on-sight lab so that we can provide you with your unique pair of glasses faster. We offer contact lenses and sunglasses from the following brands: * Maui Jim * Oakley * Costa Del Mar * Ray Ban * Rudy Project * Bolle * Bucci In addition, we offer eye exams, repairs, and 1 hour service. Dont settle for a pair of glasses that you dont feel comfortable in; let In-Sight give you a pair that you will love! Call us today! Over 23 Years Locally owned & operated with personal service

Latest

The most common eye disorder among school-age children is myopia, which is a refractive disorder. Regular check-ups and proper prescription lenses will bring things back into focus.
If you participate in sports, you need glasses that can withstand the forces that are generated. While you may use a strap to keep them affixed to your head, they still need to be sturdy enough to resist damage if they are knocked off your noggin.
Is your child is suddenly having minor discipline problems in school? It could be his or her vision. When eyesight deteriorates, children think that because they can't see the teacher, the teacher can't see them. Corrective eyewear can make a difference.
Do you only wear sunglasses at certain times of the year? It important to wear sunglasses all year long, not just in summer. For example, in winter snow and ice glare can damage your eyes.
If you have never had bi, tri, or progressive lenses in your glasses, they may take a little getting used to, especially when walking around the first time you wear them. However, once you figure out how they work, you will wonder how you ever got along without them.
If your eyeglass frames are corroding or you're having allergic reactions to the materials, consider changing frame materials. Titanium, stainless steel, and other materials are both corrosion resistant and hypoallergenic.
Woodworking hobbies that require attention to detail or working with power tools necessitate that your eyes be properly protected. Instead of using uncomfortable, over-the-counter goggles, have safety glasses made using your prescription.
Polarized lenses offer a different type of protection than lenses that have a UV coating. Polarization protects your eyes by reducing the amount of sunlight that passes through the lens; however, it does not stop UV radiation, so a UV coating is also needed.
Lenses that are anti-reflective reduce glare from various light sources and makes all of your activities that much more enjoyable. If you work at a computer or drive a car or truck at night and you wear glasses, anti-reflective protection can help you see the light without the glare.
While many like to recite the trite little ditty “Men never make passes…” - well, you know the rest – that is no longer true. Glasses now make strong fashion statements and are no longer the heavy, lumbering pieces of medical apparatus they once were.
To perform a quick home check on your child’s vision, try this. If your child can read, turn on the close-captioning for a TV show and have him or her read it to you. You'll be told if the words are fuzzy or blurry.
Farsightedness, seeing items more clearly the further their distance is known technically as hypermetropia. Fortunately, this condition is easily corrected with prescription eyewear.
Constant exposure to sunlight causes night vision to gradually deteriorate. Sunglasses that have had a UV coating applied to the lenses offer excellent protection against this problem.
If you decide to go with contact lenses, don't throw away your regular glasses. It takes a little time to get used to contacts, and it may be necessary to use your regular glasses now and again during the “breaking in” period.
Astigmatism results from a change in the standard shape of the eye. Normally the eye is round, but astigmatism is the product of an oval eye surface. Proper prescription eyewear corrects the vision problems it causes.
Your frames are as important as your lenses. Check them regularly for cracks or loose joints. If they no longer sit properly on your face, have them adjusted so you can wear them comfortably.
No, your eyesight has not deteriorated in the week since you bought your new glasses – the lenses need to be cleaned! Keep soft cloths designed specifically for cleaning lenses in several places – your desk, glove compartment, purse, and briefcase to name a few.
Today, glasses are rarely made from glass, most are made from a high-strength plastic because these materials are lighter than glass and are easier to maintain. However, if you would prefer glass in your glasses, they can be provided.
Do you wear glasses and love to swim? Protect your eyes without compromising your eyesight by wearing swim goggles that have been outfitted with prescription lenses.
Here's an interesting look at the history of glasses. While Benjamin Franklin may have been the inventor of bi-focal glasses, did you know that Thomas Jefferson was the first person to commission a pair of personal eyeglasses.
If this is your first pair of bi, tri, or progressive lenses, they may take a little getting used to, especially when walking the first time you wear them. However, once you figure out how they work, you'll wonder how you ever got along without them.
To perform a home check on your child’s vision, here's a tip: If he or she is reading, turn on the closed-captioning for a TV show and have him or her read it. You'll be told if the words are fuzzy or blurry.
If you sit in front of a computer or similar screens for extended periods, there's a risk of eyestrain. If you're beginning to experience discomfort, consider getting a pair of dedicated glasses designed for this.
Many people prefer wearing contact lenses because of their convenience and the look they deliver. Technological advancements have made contact lenses lighter and available for almost anyone, regardless of the prescription.

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Company name
In-Sight Optical
Category
Eye doctors & Optometrists

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for In-Sight Optical in Colorado Springs CO?
    You can reach them at: 719-577-4366. It’s best to call In-Sight Optical during business hours.
  • What is the address for In-Sight Optical on pikes peak avenue in Colorado Springs?
    In-Sight Optical is located at this address: 12 E Pikes Peak Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80903.
  • What are In-Sight Optical(Colorado Springs, CO) store hours?
    In-Sight Optical store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 10:00AM - 6:00PM, Sat: 10:00AM - 2:00PM, Sun: Closed.