CARMEL, Ind., April 06, 2017 -- RevolutionEYES has announced that they have been nominated for the 2017 Indy A-List in the category of Best Eyewear. This list, hosted by CityVoter.com, recognizes the best businesses in Indiana as chosen by site visitors during the voting phase. Several nominees are present in each category, so there is strong incentive for each one's fans to be sure to vote before the polls close. Votes are accepted online through April 9.
RevolutionEYES by Dr. Ciano is an optometry center in Carmel, Indiana, and it doesn't take long to see how they gained their A-List nomination for Best Eyewear 2017. Unlike many eye care clinics, they put a strong focus on their frames and make sure to offer a large selection of designer brands and exclusive eyewear collections.
"I have always believed that eyewear shouldn't be a strictly utilitarian accessory. Instead, eyeglass frames should enhance the wearer's appearance. They should also be fun to wear. With this in mind, I've made sure that RevolutionEYES carries a huge selection of eyeglass frames to meet all tastes and moods. We focus on exclusive and designer brands like Coco Song, Chanel, Iyoko Inyaké, NW77th, and ic! berlin. This ensures that patients not only get great-looking frames, but high-quality ones as well," Dr. Jeremy Ciano of RevolutionEYES explained.
With such a selection of rare and unique frames, it's no wonder that RevolutionEYES is on the list as one of the top eyewear providers in Indiana. Even so, they must rely on their patients and fans to clinch the win for 2017.
To vote for RevolutionEYES in the competition, participants need only go to http://theindyalist.cityvoter.com/best/eyewear/fashion/indianapolis and select RevolutionEYES as their choice. Contestants are listed randomly rather than by popularity, so it is important to look through the page to find the right listing. After clicking that listing, look for a big, yellow "VOTE NOW" button on the next page. Click it and log in to vote for RevolutionEYES on or before April 9.
About RevolutionEYES
The RevolutionEYES eye care center offers eye exams, an excellent selection of frames, treatment for eye conditions and infections, and other optometric services. Dr. Ciano has received top ranking awards such as being one of the top Bifocal Contact Lens Doctors in the Midwest, as well as having been named among the Top 100 Optometrists in the U.S. by The Consumer Research Council.
RevolutionEYES is proudly served by Dr. Jeremy Ciano, Dr. Katherine Schuetz, and Dr. Hannah Downey. Additional information on their eye care services can be found on their website at http://revolution-eyes.com/.
RevolutionEYES 14250 Clay Terrace Blvd. Suite 160 Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 813-9778


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