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Plano Eye Associates is equipped with a full service, in-house laboratory which features state-of-art technology in computerized ophthalmic manufacturing instrumentation. The laboratory is managed by Dan Conran, who has six years experience in the field. Dan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering and manufacturing management with emphasis on quality assurance. You can be confident that the accuracy of your prescription is paramount. Plano Eye offers the latest technology in lenses available. For the most attractive, thinnest lenses possible, we offer the Pentax Ultrathin 1.66. A special high index material, combined with an aspheric design, makes Pentax 1.66 lenses up to 60% thinner than regular plastic lenses. For computer users, we offer the AO Technica lens. Technica delivers sharp, uninterrupted viewing of your entire work area without annoying bifocal lines and allows you to look across the room without switching or removing your glasses. Progressive addition lenses allow patients with presbyopia (the loss of near focus after age 40) to see near, far, and everywhere in between without any distracting lines. Plano Eye offers the Progressive Life2 lens by Rodenstock which is designed to optimize vision from over 2,500 points on the lens, delivering vision that was previously unachievable. Also the Varilux Comfort lens is now available. The Varilux triple-patented Instant Focus System allows you to focus instantly at all distances. For those patients with extensive near and intermediate task requirements in industrial and occupational situations, Plano Eye offers the Rodenstock Cosmolite
Office lens. Cosmolite Office is a single vision lens with a variable near vision range for presbyopes. For those patients who enjoy the benefits of an anti-glare coating on their lenses, but have previously been disappointed by the cracking, crazing, peeling, and smudging of traditional AR coatings, we offer the Anti-Reflective Zeiss ET Coating and the Crizal AR Coating. Both reduce light reflections and glare as well as make eyeglasses less conspicuous, creating a more attractive appearance.
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