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NO-COST EYE ASSESSMENT FOR INFANTS TWELVE
MONTHS OF AGE & YOUNGER!
Click here for details!
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Hours
| Monday: |
10 am to 7 pm |
| Tuesday: |
10 am to 6 pm |
| Wednesday: |
10 am to 6 pm |
| Thursday: |
10 am to 7 pm |
| Friday: |
10 am to 6 pm |
| Saturday: |
9 am to 1 pm |
| Sunday: |
Closed |
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The Eyeglass Shop,at 715 Lake Street, Oak Park, Illinois, offers
fast, friendly, personalized, one-on-one service.
Looking for something different? We carry a wide range of fashion
eyeglasses & frames from manufacturers including Safilo,
Dolce Vita, Casanova Venezia, Neostyle, Caviar Collection, Silhouette,
Taxi Modi Di Vedere, Lafont Paris, Prada, Cazal, Calvin Klein, J.
Lindeberg, Ogi, Skaga, ARTIC, BIRKA & Efva Attling.
With
more than twenty years of dispensing experience in the art of fitting
of eyeglasses to individuals, The Eyeglass Shop, located in the
lobby of the Medical Arts Building, 715 Lake Street, places you,
the eyeglass wearer first.
Eye exams are available from our optometrist, Dr. Matthew W. Gifford.

We accept all major credit cards, as well as many vision
care insurance programs.

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Specializing in:
- Eye Exams
- Contact lenses
- Unique European Frames
- Prescription Sunglasses
Tel: 708-848-6640
715 Lake Street
Oak Park, IL 60301 |
Important information about our commitment to children's
health and vision.
High-quality eye care from an early age is important to assure
proper visual development.
The American Optometric Association recommends that infants
receive an eye examination by six months of age, and every
two years thereafter. |
Contact Wearers Need Annual Exams
If you wear contact lenses, say doctors at the Mayo Clinic, its important to get an annual eye exam.
Even if you're experiencing no obvious symptoms, contact lenses could be damaging your eyes. Prolonged wear can stress, warp or even scar your eyes. Contacts can also encourage alergic reactions and bacterial or fungal infections. Any of these can seriously and permanently damage your vision.
So, even if your lenses seem confortable, make sure you see Dr. Gifford or your opthalmologist once a year! |
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