Corrective Lenses

toddler wearing glasses

Corrective lenses are used to correct deviations, adjust focal points or neutralize other anomalies that impact the eyes’ ability to focus an image on the retina. To do this, the lenses must be the correct type and of the right power. Strength – which is expressed as diopeters – relies on the material of the lens, as well as the slope of the curve that is grounded into the lens. For instance, if the person is nearsighted and has trouble viewing objects far away, the lens will be concave, or thicker at the edges than in the middle, to allow for distant objects to come closer to the eyes. On the other hand, if the individual is farsighted and has a problem seeing objects up close, the lens will be convex, or thinner at the edges and thicker in the center. Convex lenses, unlike concave ones, bend toward the focal point, which makes the image appear larger than the object actually being seen.

Monday:

10:00 am

6:00 pm

Tuesday:

10:00 am

6:00 pm

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

10:00 am

6:00 pm

Friday:

10:00 am

6:00 pm

Saturday:

10:00am

4:00pm

Sunday:

Closed

Reviews

Testimonials From Our Satisfied Patients

  • "Dr. Guo and her staff, Ellen, have been extremely helpful. She saw me, at the last minute, when my glasses broke and I needed a new prescription. She's very informative and explains everything, thoroughly. Her assistant, Ellen was very patient in helping me find a new pair of glasses. The practice is new and I definitely will be going back and will refer her to friends."
    -Samarn Y. -Seattle, WA
  • "Professional staff ,clean office and great exam. Prices are competitive with even your biggest box store not to mention quality eyewear."
    -Kristin Dupont -Tukwila, WA
  • "I have been visiting Vision Plus of Tukwila for years. Doctor Guo is so nice and knowledgeable. Strongly recommend!!!"
    -Ling B. -Bellevue, WA