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In this video, Glenn talks about the availability of replacement parts for Cazal Legends sunglasses which are in stock at all of their 17 locations.

By watching this video, you will learn:

  • The most popular, German-made, Cazal sunglasses are the Cazal Legends
  • Definitions for the different parts of the Cazal Legends sunglasses
  • Common replacement parts and repair techniques for the Cazal Sunglasses like the Legends 607 & Legends 623 shown in the video.

To learn more about our repair services for Cazal Sunglasses at All-American Eyeglass Repair, visit https://www.americaneyeglassrepair.com/brands-we-service/cazal/

During the pandemic, we have had a lot of emails and phone calls asking us if it is safe to get an eye exam and be fitted for eyeglasses with the coronavirus outbreak.  The answer is YES! 

Optical shops across the country have adapted to a new customer and patient experience that prioritizes hygiene and safety without sacrificing the quality of care.  There are now enhanced safety protocols that have been put in place to help ensure everyone stays safe and healthy.

So, are eye exams considered essential?

We think the obvious answer is yes.  Being able to see well is clearly essential.  Interestingly enough, there was some gray area regarding routine eye exams in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended March 17 that all health care providers suspend routine care.

That is what lead to many of the big-name optical shops to respond to the confusion cause by the coronavirus.  For instance, LensCrafters, which lists its COVID-19 safety policy on its website, says essential care includes “trauma, vision loss, pain, redness or an exam required for eyeglasses due to a lost or broken pair.”

Visionworks lists as essential eye care “illnesses or injuries that require prompt attention and/or when patients experience sudden changes in eye or visual health.”  And Pearle Vision’s COVID-19 statement defines essential care as including “trauma, vision loss, pain, redness or an exam required for eyeglasses due to a lost or broken pair. For routine annual exams, please revisit your appointment needs at a later date.”

What steps have been taken to help ensure everyone’s safety?

Eye care certainly has changed in the past few months much like others in the health care industry.  Here are some of the precautions and other safety measures that are commonly found in optical shops:

  • Eye exams by appointment only. While some shops may still allow for walk-ins, it is a better idea to call ahead and schedule a time for an eye exam.  Many optical shops are staggering appointments further apart in order to limit the number of patients per hour and to allow time for a thorough cleaning after each exam and to adhere to CDC social distancing guidelines.
  • Personal protective equipment. Eye doctors, examiners and other optical professionals will be wearing gloves and masks to protect their patients and customers.  Customers themselves will be required to wear a mask as well to help ensure the safety of optical shop employees.
  • Washing hands regularly. Doctors and associates will regularly wash their hands throughout the day and certainly clean their hands before every patient and customer interaction.  In addition, hand sanitizer or disinfectant wipes will be available for everyone in store.
  • Thorough disinfecting. Surfaces will be routinely disinfected throughout the shop and each pair of frames will be cleaned after each customer tries them on and when a customer purchases eyewear, it will be thoroughly cleaned before leaving.
  • Social distancing. There may be times when more than one customer will be in the shop at the same time.  At no time will you be asked to sit or stand near another customer.  If necessary, you may be asked to wait outside or in your car so that a waiting room can be kept under capacity.
  • Digital intake forms. Check with your optical shop before arrival to see if they offer intake forms that can either be submitted electronically online or that can be printed out at home and brought with you.  This reduces the number of touch points and also speed up the exam process.

What optical shops will expect from customers.

Until we have a grip on COVID-19 infections, everyone has a responsibility to keep each other as safe as possible.  Many coronavirus safety precautions have become common courtesies these days.  All optical shops will expect ther customers to do the following:

  • Wear a mask. Wearing a mask has become state mandatory when visiting most public places.  Optical shops will be no different than any other health care or retail store.  Please wear a mask.
  • Reschedule if sick. If you are feeling any symptoms of COVID-19 or have been around anyone that has it, please reschedule your exam and refrain from visiting your local optical shop.
  • Avoid coughing or sneezing. If at any time during your visit or exam you need to sneeze or cough, move back from all exam equipment. Place your face in the crook of your arm or cover your face with a tissue. Wash your hands with soap and water right away.
  • Remain socially distant. Please be respectful and stay at least 6 feet apart from others while at your exam or being fitted for new glasses.  There may be time during an exam that this is not possible, but please do your best to make it a main concern.

The new reality has been a massive adjustment for everyone.  While we all get used to it, it is appreciated by all that we take safety precautions seriously.  Hopefully, the world can return to a somewhat normal state.  We will continue to monitor CDC guidelines and make changes as appropriate to ensure the safety of the entire optical community and its customers.

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In this video, Glenn talks about the availability of replacement parts for Cazal sunglasses which are in stock at all of their 17 locations.

By watching this video, you will learn:

  • The most common replacement part on Cazal Legend sunglasses is the temple hinges
  • All-American Eyeglass Repair can laser-weld the hinges or replace them entirely
  • Common replacement parts for the Cazal 955 & Cazal 951 is the side shield

To learn more about our repair services for Cazal Sunglasses at All-American Eyeglass Repair, visit https://www.americaneyeglassrepair.com/brands-we-service/cazal/

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In this video, Glenn talks about the availability of replacement parts for Maui Jim Sports Series sunglasses which are in stock at all of their 17 locations.

By watching this video, you will learn:

  • The two most common Maui Jim Sports Series replacement parts
  • The Sports Series is popular amongst active outdoor enthusiasts
  • Repairs can be made at any of our locations or via our mail-in service

To learn more about our repair services for Maui Jim Sunglasses at All-American Eyeglass Repair, visit https://www.americaneyeglassrepair.com/brands-we-service/maui-jim/

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In this video, Glenn talks about the availability of replacement parts for the Ray-Ban Round Metal 3447 sunglasses which are in stock at all of their 17 locations.

By watching this video, you will learn:

  • The most common parts that need replacing on the Ray-Ban Round Metal 3447 sunglasses
  • All the color options for this Ray-Ban frame
  • All the color options for the temple tips

To learn more about our repair services for Ray-Ban Sunglasses at All-American Eyeglass Repair, visit https://www.americaneyeglassrepair.com/brands-we-service/ray-ban/

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In this video, Glenn from All American Eyeglass Repair talks about the most common replacement parts for the Ray-Ban Chromance sunglasses.

By watching this video, you will learn:

  • The most common parts that need replacing on the Ray-Ban Chromance sunglasses
  • Where the Chromance name is stamped on the lens
  • How the nose pads are replaced and the importance of using the exact replacement screws built specifically for Ray-Ban Chromance sunglasses

TTo learn more about our repair services for Ray-Ban Sunglasses at All-American Eyeglass Repair, visit https://www.americaneyeglassrepair.com/brands-we-service/ray-ban/

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In this video, Glenn talks about the availability of replacement parts for the Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses.

By watching this video, you will learn:

  • The most common replacement part on the Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses is the brow bar
  • The two places the brow bar is mounted and the spot where they frequently break
  • The brow bar is available in a couple of colors and a couple of eye sizes

To learn more about our repair services for Ray-Ban Sunglasses at All-American Eyeglass Repair, visit https://www.americaneyeglassrepair.com/brands-we-service/ray-ban/

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In this video, Glenn talks about the availability of replacement parts for Maui Jim sunglasses.

By watching this video, you will learn:

  • Replacement parts for the popular Black Forest sunglasses by Maui Jim
  • The three most common Maui Jim replacement parts
  • Repairs can be made at any of our locations or via our mail-in service

To learn more about our repair services for Ray-Ban Sunglasses at All-American Eyeglass Repair, visit https://www.americaneyeglassrepair.com/brands-we-service/maui-jim/

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In this video, Glenn talks about the availability of replacement parts for the Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses.

By watching this video, you will learn:

  • The most common parts that need replacing on the Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses
  • How to spot a polarized Ray-Bay lens versus non-polarized lens
  • The difference between a standard paddle temple and a cable temple

To learn more about our repair services for Ray-Ban Sunglasses at All-American Eyeglass Repair, visit https://www.americaneyeglassrepair.com/brands-we-service/ray-ban/

Most people assume its natural for our eyesight to go as we age – and that myth can be quite dangerous.

The fact is that no one’s eyes just get “bad.” There is always a cause for blurry vision, spots, and loss of vision.

An annual checkup can help diagnose conditions before they become severe. Here are four reasons to make them a priority:

  1. Checkups reveal issues you won’t see or feel. Your eye doctor dilates your eyes which opens the pupil. This allows you eye doctor to view the inside of your eye to look for muscular degeneration, glaucoma, and melanomas. The eye doctor can see the retina, lens and optic nerve and get a full picture of eye health.
  2. Your eyes reveal your overall health. The eye allows doctors to visualize nerves and blood vessels. This lets them to see signs of hypertension, high cholesterol, and diabetes – three of the leading causes of heart disease and death in the U.S.
  3. Advances in technology help the way you see. Prescription readers and progressive lenses have seen lots of advances in recent years, making them ideal for most to improve depth perception. New materials in contacts allow them to solve more than one vision problem at a time. Anti-reflective lenses make night driving easier.
  4. It can prevent keep diabetics from going blind. AARP cited a source in an article that said 60% of those with diabetes. Diabetes causes leakage of fluid in the retina and that can cause loss of vision. Early detection can stop and even reverse vision loss. That’s why an annual dilated exam from your eye doctor is a must for diabetics.

Just as you can search for “eyeglass repair near me” to find one of our stores, you can also search “eye doctor near me” to find a qualified optometrist in your area.