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Contact Lenses in Hilo, HI

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Business Listing   Big Island Optical Inc - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 935-1360


Business Listing   Bossert Jenifer K OD - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 969-1419


Business Listing   Eyewear Hawaii Inc - Hilo- Ululani Professional Center - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 935-1119


Business Listing   Grant T Miyashiro Od LLC - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 935-8887


Business Listing   Hawaiian Eye Center - Optical - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 935-5211


Business Listing   Kunimura Glenn Dr Optometrist Hilo Lagoon Center - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 935-6319


Business Listing   Kunimura- Glenn Dr Optometrist - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 961-6812


Business Listing   Mitsui Cedric H - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 935-3937


Business Listing   Optical Dispensers of Hilo Inc - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 935-1957


Business Listing   RC Heaven - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 935-1199


Business Listing   Remission Foundation Trust - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 935-5086


Business Listing   Sunglass Hut International - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 959-9571


Business Listing   Wal-Mart Vision Center - Hilo, HI - Phone: (808) 935-3679


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Helpful Definition for: Contact Lenses


A contact lens in Hilo is a corrective, cosmetic, or therapeutic lens usually placed on the cornea of the eye. Some soft contact lenses are tinted a faint blue to make them more visible when immersed in cleaning and storage solutions. Some again are deliberately colored to alter the appearance of the eye. Some have a UV protection surface treatment to reduce UV damage to the eye’s natural lens. People choose to wear contact lenses for many reasons, often due to their appearance and practicality. When compared with spectacles, they are less affected by wet weather, do not steam up, and provide a wider field of vision. They are more suitable for a number of sporting activities. Additionally, certain ophthalmological conditions may not be accurately corrected with glasses.

Recent Business News for: Contact Lenses

WellPoint to Buy 1-800-Contacts - Wall Street Journal

WellPoint to Buy 1-800-ContactsWall Street JournalThey did say it is the biggest direct-to-consumer retailer in the fragmented contact-lens market, with about a 10% share of US contact sales. Jonathan Coon, the chief executive of 1-800 Contacts, said the market is around $3.6 billion and his company's ...WellPoint To buy 1-800 Contacts for $900 million: WSJChicago Tribuneall 18 news articles »