The Sunglass Design for any Age Whatever age you may be, the classic Ray Ban Wayfarer is a perfect fit in anyone’s wardrobe. Its classy, yet retro style makes it a year round
DESIGNER AND PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES
The Latest Sunglass Styles for the Season Rancho San Diego EyeStyles offers the latest designer sunglasses styles each season. Some places offer “discounted” sunglasses, but they
FASHION FRAMES & EYEGLASSES
Find the Latest Fashion Frames Choose from a wide array of the latest styles of eyeglass frames as well as more economical options. Rancho San Diego Eyestyles carries
THE WONDERS OF THE EYE THE WINDOWS TO YOUR SOUL
Eyes are incredible, and unfortunately something we take for granted. Known as the most complex organ after the brain, our eyes are responsible for 90% of all the information we learn
CONTACT EXAM PROCESS (IN 5 STEPS)
A contact lens exam at Rancho San Diego Eyestyles is similar to a standard eye exam, except there are a few additional steps to ensure that your contact lenses fit properly and give you proper vision
EYE EXAM PROCESS
(IN 8 STEPS)
1. Completing a Health History Form By completing or updating your health history form, you provide the doctor with an overview of your general health. The health history form asks about
Eye Conditions & Disorders:
Spots (Floaters)
Small, semi-transparent or cloudy specks or particles within the vitreous, which is the clear, jelly-like fluid that fills the inside of your eyes. They appear as specks of various shapes and
Eye Conditions & Disorders:
Presbyopia
A vision condition in which the crystalline lens of your eye loses its flexibility, which makes it difficult for you to focus on close objects. Presbyopia may seem to occur suddenly, but the actual loss
Eye Conditions & Disorders:
Nearsightedness (Myopia)
A vision condition in which near objects are seen clearly, but distant objects do not come into proper focus. Nearsightedness occurs if your eyeball is too long or the cornea has too
Eye Conditions & Disorders:
Macular Degeneration
The leading cause of blindness in America results from changes to the macula, a portion of the retina that is responsible for clear, sharp vision, and is located at the back of the