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An Noor Opticals dispenses

  • Stylish Frames of Latest trends for all ages.
  • Versatile Lenses for Single vision, bifocal, and progressive options.
  • Glass and plastic lenses with customizable tints and coatings.
  • Advanced Coatings with PHOTOCHROMIC & BLUE-CUT EFFECTS
  • Myocare is a Zeiss brand to manage myopia in children.
  • Low Vision Care Professional support from experienced optometrists.Expert assistance from skilled optometrists.

Our Products

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FRAMES

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SUNGLASSES

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SURGERY GLASSES

Power Glasses

Power glasses correct refractive errors by adjusting the optical strength of lenses to match an individual's prescription. They are essential for addressing vision issues such as

  • Nearsightedness (myopia)
  • Farsightedness (hyperopia)
  • Astigmatism

Types Include

  • Single Vision Glasses For distance or reading.
  • Bifocals with distance and near vision.
  • Progressive lenses provide a seamless transition between different fields of view.

Power glasses improve clarity, reduce eye strain, and enhance daily activities. A proper eye exam ensures the right prescription and lens type for optimal vision correction.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Single Vision Glasses: These have one prescription throughout the entire lens and are used for correcting either nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
  • Multifocal Glasses: These have multiple prescriptions in one lens. They are designed to help with different vision needs at varying distances. Types include bifocals (for distance and near vision) and progressive lenses (which provide a gradual transition between different prescriptions for distance, intermediate, and near vision).

    Common types of lenses include:

  • Plastic Lenses: Lightweight and affordable, with options for impact resistance
  • High-Index Lenses: Thinner and lighter, ideal for strong prescriptions.
  • Polycarbonate Lenses: Durable and impact-resistant, suitable for children and active adults.
  • Trivex Lenses: Similar to polycarbonate but with better optical clarity and lighter weight.

    Consider factors such as

  • Face Shape: Certain frame shapes complement different face shapes.
  • Comfort: Frames should fit comfortably on your nose and ears without pinching or sliding.
  • Lifestyle: Choose frames that suit your daily activities (e.g., durable frames for an active lifestyle).
  • Lens Type: Ensure the frame is compatible with the type of lenses you need

Contact Lenses

Contact lenses are small, corrective lenses placed directly on the eye’s surface to address vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia. It includes various types:

  • Daily Wear
  • Extended Wear

Benefits include improved peripheral vision, comfort, and convenience over glasses.
Regular eye exams are essential to ensure proper fit and eye health.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Contact lenses come in several types, including

  • Soft Lenses: Comfortable and flexible, suitable for most prescriptions.
  • Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses: Durable lenses that provide sharp vision.
  • Toric Lenses: Designed for astigmatism, with different powers in different meridians.
  • Bifocal/Multifocal Lenses: For presbyopia, allowing clear vision at multiple distances.
  • Colored Lenses: For cosmetic changes or to enhance eye color.
  • Choosing the right contact lenses depends on your vision needs, lifestyle, and comfort preferences. Consult an eye care professional who can recommend the best type and brand based on your eye health and prescription.
  • Daily Lenses: Designed for single-use; discarded after one day.
  • Bi-Weekly Lenses: Worn for up to two weeks before disposal.
  • Monthly Lenses: Used for up to one month before replacement.

Myocare Glasses in Eye Care

  • Myocare glasses are specialized glasses designed to slow the progression of myopia (nearsightedness) in children and adolescents.
  • They use advanced lens technology to reduce the strain on the eyes and manage myopia effectively using specialized lenses making it a comfortable fit.

Myocare glasses are part of a comprehensive approach to managing myopia, helping to prevent severe progression and support long-term eye health.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • MyoCare glasses are recommended for children and adolescents with myopia who are experiencing an increase in their prescription. They are typically used for individuals whose myopia is progressing at a rate that could benefit from intervention.

    The primary benefits of MyoCare glasses include:

  • Slowing the progression of myopia
  • Reducing the likelihood of high myopia in the future.
  • Potentially decreasing the risk of associated complications, such as retinal detachment or glaucoma.
  • MyoCare glasses are designed with special lens technology aimed at controlling myopia progression, whereas regular glasses are typically designed only to correct vision. The specific lens design in MyoCare glasses addresses the peripheral vision to manage eye growth.

Smart Vision Glasses

Smart vision glasses are advanced eyewear equipped with digital technology to enhance vision and provide additional features. They often include:

  • Augmented Reality (AR)
  • Integrated Displays
  • Health Monitoring

Smart vision glasses for blind people is a wearable devices that uses artificial intelligence, cameras, and sensors to provide visual assistance and independence.

These glasses combine corrective lenses with technological innovations to improve both vision and functionality.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Comfort varies depending on the design and fit of the glasses. Most smart vision glasses are designed to be worn like regular eyewear, with adjustable features to enhance comfort. It's important to choose a model that fits well and suits your needs.
  • Smart vision glasses typically connect to smartphones via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. You will need to pair the glasses with your phone using the manufacturer’s app or software. Follow the provided instructions for setting up the connection.
  • Battery life varies by model and usage. Most smart vision glasses have a battery life ranging from a few hours to a full day of typical use. The manufacturer’s specifications will provide more detailed information on battery performance.

Prosthetic Eye

A prosthetic eye is a custom-made artificial eye designed to replace a missing or damaged natural eye. It restores appearance and helps maintain facial symmetry. Prosthetic eyes help improve aesthetics and support emotional well-being after eye loss or damage

  • Customized Fit: Tailored to match the shape and color of the natural eye.
  • Non-Functional: Primarily for cosmetic purposes, as it does not restore vision.
  • Attachment: Secured in place using a socket or implant to ensure stability and comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Care includes

  • Regular Cleaning: Clean the prosthetic eye daily with mild soap and water.
  • Proper Handling: Avoid touching the eye with dirty hands or using harsh chemicals.
  • Inspection: Regularly check for any signs of damage or discomfort.
  • Professional Check-ups: Visit your eye care professional regularly for cleaning, adjustments, and to ensure proper fit.
  • Yes, a prosthetic eye can be removed and reinserted by the wearer, though it may require practice to do so comfortably. Some people prefer to have their eye care professional handle this for them.
  • No, a prosthetic eye does not restore vision. It is designed to replace the appearance of a missing eye and improve facial aesthetics. Vision restoration would require different types of treatments or devices.

Eye Mask

An eye mask is a soft, padded cover worn over the eyes to provide various benefits.

  • Sleep Aid: Blocks out light to improve sleep quality.
  • Relaxation: Reduces eye strain and offers a soothing effect.
  • Medical Therapy: Assists in managing conditions like dry eyes or post-surgery recovery.

Eye masks are designed for comfort and can be used for restful sleep, relaxation, or therapeutic purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Yes, eye masks are generally safe when used as directed. However, avoid using masks with heating or cooling elements if you have sensitive skin or specific medical conditions. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions.

    The duration of use depends on your needs

  • For Sleep: Use as long as needed to get restful sleep.
  • For Cooling or Heating: Use for short periods, typically 10-20 minutes, as recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Eye masks are generally safe, but some people might experience discomfort or irritation, particularly if the mask is too tight or made from irritating materials. Ensure proper fit and material choice to minimize any potential issues.

Low Vision Aids

Enhancing Independence and Quality of Life

A Low Vision Kit is a curated collection of tools and resources designed to assist individuals with significant visual impairments in performing daily activities. The goal of this kit is to enhance independence, improve quality of life, and provide practical support for a variety of tasks.

    Magnification Aids

  • Handheld Magnifiers
  • Stand Magnifiers
  • Electronic Magnifiers

    Lighting Tools

  • Task Lighting
  • Portable LED Lights

    Reading Aids

  • Large Print Books/Magazines
  • Reading Glasses with magnification or specific prescriptions.

    Optical and Non-Optical Aids

  • High Contrast Writing Tools
  • Braille Labels
  • Voice-Activated Assistants

    Personal Safety Items

  • Talking Watches/Clocks
  • Large-Button Phones
  • Mobility Aids
  • White Canes: For navigation and detecting obstacles.
  • Navigation Apps

    Organizational Tools

  • Magnifying Reading Glasses
  • Text-to-Speech Devices

    Digital Tools

  • Smartphones/Tablets
  • Voice Recording Devices

Benefits

  • Enhanced Independence
  • Improved Quality of Life
  • Customization

A Low Vision Kit provides practical support for individuals with visual impairments, improving their ability to live independently and comfortably.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Start by consulting with a low vision specialist or optometrist who can assess your needs and recommend appropriate aids. They can guide you on how to use each device effectively and integrate them into your daily life.

    Yes, resources include

  • Instruction Manuals: Provided with each device.
  • Training Programs: Offered by low vision specialists or organizations.
  • Online Tutorials: Many manufacturers and organizations offer video tutorials and guides.
  • Yes, low vision aids tailored for macular degeneration often include devices with high magnification and enhanced contrast features. Examples include electronic magnifiers, specialized reading glasses, and text-to-speech devices.