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Office
Kingston – Shop 6D, Mall Plaza, 876-278-9577
Portmore – Shop 9 Pines Plaza, 876-553-7353
St. Ann’s Bay – 65 Main Street, 876-589-8327
Falmouth- Shop #30 Champion Plaza, 876-505-4264
Port Maria – 30 Stennet Steet, 876-505-4264
Kellits – Graham’s Hardware, Main Street, Clarendon, 876-354-2158, 658-213-4897
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Hours
Open 6 Days a Week
At Phoenix Vision Center, we are committed to offering the best glasses frames with unparalleled service, ensuring that you leave not just seeing better, but looking fabulous.
Monday – Friday
9am – 5pm
Saturday
9am – 5pm
Sunday
Closed
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the signs that I need an eye exam?
Symptoms like blurry vision, frequent headaches, difficulty seeing at night, or changes in vision should prompt you to schedule an eye exam.
How often should I have my eyes checked?
Adults should have a comprehensive eye exam at least every two years, or more frequently if recommended by an eye care professional, especially for those with existing eye conditions or risk factors.
Do I need an appointment for an eye exam?
Yes, appointments are typically necessary for eye exams to ensure that an optometrist or ophthalmologist is available to assess your vision and eye health.
What should I bring to my eye exam?
Bring any current eyewear, a list of medications you are taking, your insurance card, and relevant medical history information.
What types of vision tests are performed during an eye exam?
Common tests include visual acuity tests (reading letters on a chart), refraction tests (determining your prescription), eye muscle movement tests, and more specialized tests as needed.
How long does an eye exam usually take?
Eye exams typically take about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the tests and the patient’s needs.
What are the different types of lenses available for glasses?
Options include single vision lenses for one prescription, bifocal lenses for near and distance vision, progressive lenses for a seamless transition between distances, and specialized lenses like anti-reflective or blue light blocking coatings.
Can I use my insurance for eye exams and eyewear?
Phoenix Vision Centers accept insurance plans for eye exams and eyewear. It’s recommended to check with your provider or the vision center for specific coverage details or we will make check on your behalf when you visit one of our locations with your health insurance card.