Welcome to Vision One, Northern Kentucky’s premier eyecare center, serving your eyecare and eyewear needs since 1981; a place where genuine care and patient satisfaction is our highest mission. The experienced optometrists as well as the licensed and professional staff at Vision One provide the highest quality services and affordable yet fashionable eyewear. Vision One’s dedication to ensuring a patient focused experience is simply one of a kind, yesterday, today and tomorrow!
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NEW PRODUCTS
• Ed Hardy eyewear uses a combination of leather, denim and Swarovski crystals to bring to life the vivid colors of the tattoos of artist Don Ed Hardy.
• Vision One is the only local retailer of the stylish and exciting Ed Hardy ophthalmic and sunwear frame collections.
The anti-reflective lens that's made to stay clean. This new Crizal lense offers you an unprecedented level of lens performance, cleanability and clarity.
• Industry-leading cleanability
• Cleanability that lasts for the life of the Rx
• The best durability in the market
Biofinity is a high performance silicone hydrogel soft lens which utilizes an innovative material to provide many patient benefits including:
• High oxygen performance helping to keep eyes whiter and healthier
• Soft and moist lens material for better all day comfort
• Round lens edge for better comfort
• Aspheric front surface delivers sharper vision
A unique design that works with your eye's natural depth of clear focus. So you can enjoy crisp, clear vision near, far and in-between, across variable lighting conditions. With patented HYDRACLEAR® Plus** technology built in, you'll feel almost like you're not wearing lenses at all – even in times that may have dried out your other lenses.
What is presbyopia?
Presbyopia is an age related condition that happens to everyone. When You reach your 40’s – 50’s you may find it more difficult to focus on nearby objects and small print especially in low light. Presbyopia shares some symptoms with farsightedness, but they are not the same. Farsightness is caused by an irregularly shaped eye, whereas presbyopia occurs when the lens of your eye becomes less flexible, no matter the shape of your eye. Presbyopia can be corrected with reading, bifocal or multifocal eyeglasses or with contact lenses such as Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia.
These are for presbyopia patients who:
- Want the freedom to continue wearing contact lenses
- Have hobbies or jobs that combine close and distance work
- Want UV blocking in their bifocal contacts
- Want superior vision and comfort that lasts throughout the day
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Dr. Shewmaker
Dr. Lynn Shewmaker, founder of Vision One, received his doctorate of optometry from The Ohio State University and has been practicing in Northern
Kentucky since 1981.
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Dr. Mercado
Dr. Jennifer Mercado received her doctorate of optometry from Illinois College of Optometry and has been practicing at
Vision One since February, 2007.
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Dr. Subler
Dr. Ryan Subler received his doctorate of optometry from The Ohio State University, and joined the Vision One staff in September, 2008.
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