Frames & Lenses in Aurora, CO

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We value our patients and their needs, which is why we will never pressure you into buying an expensive pair of glasses that suit our needs instead of yours. Our goal is to educate our patients so they can make informed decisions and choose the frames and lenses that suit their needs, style, and budget best.

Frames

We have a large selection of frames and lenses so you can find the style that suits you and your lifestyle best. We carry high-quality, independent brands at competitive prices so you can find something to compliment your unique style.

We like to support smaller, lesser-known companies like 141 Eyewear, MODO, and Miraflex, that can provide eyewear at the best value for our patients while still offering luxury brand style.

To help better serve our diverse community, we’ve partnered with high-quality Asian brands from Japan, South Korea, and China. These brands tend to run smaller, making them ideal for some patients who find common American brands are often ill-fitted to their features.

If you’d like to see a catalog of what we have available online, visit our online store.

High-Quality Lenses

We source our lenses from trusted manufacturers all over the world so we can provide the exact lenses you need for your unique needs. Companies like Essilor from the USA, Zeiss from Germany, Seiko from Japan, Essilor from France, Shamir from Israel, and IOT from Spain produce a variety of high-quality lenses so we can customize our recommendations to address your unique visual needs.

Protective Eyewear

At Envision Eye Care, we understand the importance of protective eyewear for working professionals. It may not be easy to find safety goggles that fit well over prescription glasses and contact lenses are not always a good option.

To help keep your eyes safe on the job, we provide guidance, support, and specialty eyewear to support and promote health and safety. We carry 3M and Wiley X prescription and non-prescription safety glasses that can be personalized with a variety of coatings, lens types, and accessories to suit your unique workplace needs.

If you’d like a professional opinion on your frames and lenses, please book an appointment with us today.

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141

141 is more than just a name; it’s a mission. Every time you purchase a stylish pair of 141 frames, they’ll donate a pair to someone in need. One-for-one. These gorgeous frames come in a variety of classic styles with some fun, fresh colors.

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Etnia Barcelona

Independent brand of eyewear who has created a wide range of colors and designs for everyone who wants to express him-or herself: Impersonality kills.

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Hoya

Hoya provides a full range of proprietary lens materials, advanced designs for virtually every sight correction requirement and superior scratch and anti-reflection coatings using Hoya’s world renowned Substrate Matching Properties™ processes.

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IOT

IOT are an independent company that offer complete and flexible free form solutions for producing the highest quality customized progressive, occupational and single vision lenses.

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Kio Yamoto

KIO YAMATO OPTICS is luxury eyewear with sophistication and foresight, dedicated to superior quality and committed to exceptional customer service. With the timeless character of our products, we lay down the foundation for brand recognition worldwide.

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Miraflex

The essential choice in children’s eyewear, flexible and safe, Italian-made Miraflex glasses are BPA free, rubber free, latex free, hypo-allergenic & anti-bacterial, with no metal parts.

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MODO

MODO is dedicated to consistently designing eyewear that blends effortless minimalism with harmonious functionality. Their creative inspiration is found in the cities MODO resides in: New York, Milano, and Stockholm. Inventive technology and colorful designs achieve a highly unique collection of beautiful frames.

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OVVO Optics

OVVO Optics’ eyewear is 100% manufactured in family-owned plants in Europe, where each frame goes through 65-85 steps before it is complete. Using German engineered laser technology, the frames are cut out from raw steel sheets imported from Sweden. Then, they pass through the various stages of hand-manufacturing. With high precision and attention to detail, the frames are hand-polished, painted, decorated and assembled by a crew of 250 dedicated eyewear production experts. At each phase, they are inspected with care for the highest quality assurance.

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RAEN™

An independent, classically driven brand. Raen™ is aimed at bringing quality and authenticity to the boutique eyewear market.

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Shamir

Founded in 1972, Shamir Optical Industry Ltd. is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high-quality progressive lenses. Famous for its Innovation, Technological Sophistication and rigorous Quality Assurance practices, Shamir is known for its quick response to changing consumer demands, and its ability to fill custom-design, private label product range orders.

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Silhouette

Silhouette is the leading manufacturer of high quality eyewear, with a strong focus on rimless design. A celebrated leader with a unique commitment to design and manufacture of sophisticated eyewear.

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Talex

The ultimate sunglasses provide exceptionally clear vision and eliminate harmful light and eyestrain. An independent research team at the Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine studied the effects of TALEX lenses on sunlight glare, and found that TALEX lenses significantly protected the eyes from fatigue. The high performance of TALEX lenses in various applications—sports, fishing, shooting,driving, and everyday wear—is attracting growing attention worldwide.

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Tomato Glasses

Glasses for infants and toddlers, too! Made with flexible materials, these glasses are comfortable and safe for babies and kids. Tomato glasses are incredibly light and come with a standard head strap. Nose pads and arm lengths are completely adjustable so they’re snug yet comfy, no matter what. Give your baby the chance for great vision with glasses made just for them!

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Zeiss

ZEISS provides a broad performance spectrum in each lens category to serve individual consumer needs best.  Individualized premium ZEISS freeform lenses provide the highest degree of customization in lens design and the optimal visual experience.

Insurance Accepted

At Envision, we accept many insurance plans such as major government insurance plans (Medicare, Medicaid and Tricare), most private insurance plans (United Health, Humana, Anthem BCBS, Atena) and key vision plans (VSP, Spectera and EyeMed).

We request that you provide details of your insurance at scheduling so that we may serve you better by checking your eligibility ahead of time. Please bring your insurance cards with you to your appointment.

Visit Our Office

Our practice is conveniently located at the intersection between S Parker Rd and E Belleview Ave, just across the street from the Goodwill.

Address

5001 S Parker Rd. #204
Aurora, CO 80015

Contact

Phone: 720-507-7004
Text: 720-401-7180
[email protected]

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
9 AM6 PM
Wednesday
9 AM6 PM
Thursday
9 AM6 PM
Friday
9 AM6 PM
Saturday
9 AM1 PM
Sunday
Closed

Our Services

We offer both routine and comprehensive eye exams to detect vision problems and keep your eyes healthy. We use the latest in advanced instrumentation – such as OCT and Visual Field Analyzers – to detect certain diseases.

Adult & Senior Eye Exams

It is important to have support when you are dealing with different eye conditions, and that’s why we offer complete diagnosis’ and co-management of eye diseases for your knowledge and comfort.

Eye Disease Diagnosis & Management

Dry eyes can be managed with a variety of different treatments. We want to make sure that you find a treatment that works best for you, so don’t hesitate to book an appointment today!

Dry Eye Therapy

Contact lenses can be difficult to manage for specialized conditions or new users. We offer contact lens exams and fittings to ensure you are comfortable and knowledgeable about your new lenses.

Contact Lens Exams, Fittings, & Brands
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Svetlana Lobyan
Svetlana Lobyan
16:24 27 May 23
I am so lucky I came across a Google listing of envision eye care. They have one of the nicest offices I have been to, along with very friendly staff and thorough exams. My family has a history of eye disease so I am very picky with the offices I trust with my eyes and I definitely feel at peace coming to this office. I have been visiting this office for 3 years now and recommend it to all my friends and family.
Rosalie Masoero-Palmer
Rosalie Masoero-Palmer
19:29 11 May 23
On April 26th, I was scheduled for the same routine eye exam at Envision Eyecare. An Exam I have received without issue for 20+ years, all over the country. I was unable to be examined because the exam room did not accommodate my wheelchair. This is a fact. I was told – very politely – by your front office staff that I could not be seen from my wheelchair. This is a fact. When I pushed back on the staff, they went to the back to talk to Doctor Jeong. The doctor did not return with the staffer, the staffer returned with a message for me that if I was unable to transfer into the chair, I could not receive my exam. This is a fact. I did not pursue this any further – the doctor had been consulted, why would I continue to waste everyone’s time? No one offered to assist me into the chair, like you seem to think. That is a fact. I decided I was not interested in forcing you to take my money. Instead, I left the office. I stayed in the hallway outside of your office, crying. I called my spouse to pick me up and shared my experience with them and later my friends.I do not desire to defame your business. My goal is to share my perspective, so you have adequate knowledge to *make improvements* to your office, when possible. Individuals with disabilities are a minority group whose needs are often not met because there is no system for improving inaccessible businesses. The onus then falls on people with disabilities, which exhausts us and prompts us to simply take our business elsewhere. After 34 years of experiencing this, I have decided I will do my best to voice my concerns, politely, from now on. This is hard for me, but I do it in hopes of improving the businesses I experience. If you are within minimal standards for the state, and that is good enough for your business, that is your right; however, you have now been told that these minimal standards exclude a large portion of the disabled population. You must now decide if you will use this information to improve your business over time, or not.When I shared my experience with my friends and family, they came to my defense. I did not write a review – until now. Instead, I reached out to JK and Dr. Jeong directly, via email, on April 28th. It is now May 11th, and all of the reviews from my friends have received defensive public replies, but you have not responded to me. This seems to be your chief complaint in my visit to your office. I did not continue to engage with you in person, as I was very emotional and no effort was made on the part of the doctor to engage with me. So, I emailed you. I did this to share my experience, calmly, in hopes that you will see that your current approach is not inclusive and needs to be amended. Perhaps you are meeting minimum standards for accessibility, but would you accept minimum standards in terms of eyecare? Likely not. I encourage you to take this feedback and remember it the next time you discuss whether or not it is financially or morally worth it to obtain a retractable exam chair. I hope you will then choose more than the minimum standards, and truly embrace a business model of caring for all people.I am not interested in continuing this conversation and I will not respond to additional comments. On April 27th, I resumed my search for an eye exam and located (easily) accessible, accommodating, kind, eyecare from businesses who strove to select equipment and offices which allow for more than the minimum standard of accessibility.
Martha Cearley
Martha Cearley
16:46 11 May 23
I would not patronize a business that does not treat its clients with dignity and respect. A friend of mine, who uses a wheelchair, recently had what should have been a routine eye examination appointment with Envision Eyecare. Instead, she left their office within five minutes of her arrival because, through their non-compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), they would not provide service. They compounded this failure by acting in a disrespectful manner to her and minimizing her dignity. Specifically, when she arrived, the first thing they asked her was, “do you have an assistant?” as though a person with disabilities is unable to function independently in society. The office told her that they had no clients with disabilities, a clear indication that they are unable to treat all people and certainly unable to comply with federally mandated requirements for providing professional services. Their exam room is too small to accommodate a wheelchair or provide space for a transfer to the examination chair. Their examination equipment is on a moveable arm which could have made it possible to conduct an examination without a transfer except that, once again, the room was too small to accommodate a wheelchair. The doctor was made aware of these issues and apparently chose not to resolve any issues or even meet with my friend to work to a possible solution. Under the ADA, a private entity may not deny the opportunity to access services to clients with disabilities. Unfortunately, this is exactly what Envision Eyecare chose to do and, because of this, I urge you not to do business with a provider who illegally chooses to discriminate against persons with disabilities.
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