SHREVEPORT, La., Feb. 05, 2017 -- Patients can receive their glasses faster and select from a range of digital lenses from Ashley Ridge Optical. Upgraded to include the latest in modern optical technology, the eye doctors and optical team at Shreveport Eye Clinic look to continually place the needs of eyewear patients first. Patients turn to trusted Shreveport Eye Clinic and Ashley Ridge Optical to support all of their vision needs. Patients can select from a range of fashionable prescription eyewear including Kenneth Cole, Tom Ford, Vera Wang, and Costa Del Mar. Specialty contact lenses such as gas-permeable lenses, multifocal lenses, and toric lenses are also available to fit the needs of vision patients.
Digital lenses rely on the latest technologies. These digital technologies help manufacture the most accurate optics available. Opticians use the details of a given prescription and specific frame measurements in their use of digital lenses to craft precise prescription lenses. Individuals who experience distortion in wraparound prescription lenses benefit from digital lenses. A switch to digital lenses can minimize issues such as dizziness, headaches, and eye strain. Other patients with astigmatism and stronger prescriptions find digital lenses a practical and effective eyewear solution. Patients can enjoy both function and style from the eyewear possibilities afforded from Shreveport Eye Clinic and Ashley Ridge Optical. Digital technology allows patients to choose from a wide range of eyewear, designer inventory, and customized lenses with the highest-quality lens manufacturing.
“Patients receive comprehensive vision services and fast and accurate eyewear from our eye doctors and optical team,” said Dr. Jeffery E. Faludi, M.D. “The new optical upgrade directly addresses the needs of our vision patients. Receive new and spot-on eyewear quick and efficiently. Our eye doctors listen and respond to our patients and this latest improvement is just one way that we continually work to improve our eye care services and products at Shreveport Eye Clinic and Ashley Ridge Optical.”
Dr. Jeffery E. Faludi, M.D. of Shreveport Eye Clinic has served the eyewear and vision needs of residents of Shreveport, Bossier, and the surrounding area for over 30 years. This all-inclusive eye care facility has a team dedicated to providing patients all they need to improve their vision. Services at Shreveport Eye Clinic include routine eye exams, eye disease treatment, vision correction, pediatric eye exams, specialty eye exams, and pre- and post-operative LASIK or cataract surgery treatments. Ashley Ridge Optical is located within the facility, making it easy for patients to quickly get all of their eyewear needs met.
Call (318) 861-4009 to speak with a knowledgeable associate about the new optical updates and digital lenses or to schedule an appointment. Visit http://shreveporteyeclinic.com/ for more details.
Shreveport Eye Clinic, (318) 861-4009


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