Life Has More Than One Setting: Do You Need More Than One Pair of Glasses?
- Lynn Valley Optometry

- Jan 3
- 3 min read
Updated: Feb 10
Most Days Don’t Look the Same — And Your Vision Shouldn’t Have to Keep Up with Just One Pair of Glasses

Your eyes face different challenges throughout the day. From screens and meetings to driving and enjoying time outdoors, they work hard. That’s why many people benefit from having more than one pair of lenses. Each pair can be customized for how and where you use your vision most.
At Lynn Valley Optometry, we take a personalized approach to lens design. We consider how you live, work, and move through your day. Then, we recommend lens solutions tailored to your needs. Whether you need everyday clarity, screen comfort, or enhanced vision for driving or sun, we’ve got you covered.
Lens Options Designed for How You Live

Choosing the right lenses isn’t just about your prescription. It’s about how you use your vision every day. At Lynn Valley Optometry, we recommend lens solutions based on your lifestyle, work, and visual demands.
Single Vision Lenses
Single vision lenses provide clear focus at one distance — either near or far. They’re commonly used for everyday wear, reading, or distance vision. This simple and effective solution works for many people.
Best for: everyday clarity, reading, distance vision
Progressive Lenses
Progressive lenses offer seamless vision at all distances — near, intermediate, and far — without visible lines. They adapt smoothly as your eyes move throughout the day.
Best for: multitasking, all-day wear, age-related focus changes
Task / Office Lenses
Task or office lenses are optimized for close-up and mid-range vision. They reduce eye strain during screen use, reading, and detailed work by expanding the viewing area where you need it most.
Best for: computer work, office environments, screens
Sport Lenses
Sport lenses enhance clarity, contrast, and reaction time during physical activity. They often feature impact-resistant materials and specialized coatings.
Best for: active lifestyles, outdoor sports, performance vision
Safety Lenses
Safety lenses are impact-resistant and designed to protect your eyes in work environments where eye injury is a risk. They meet safety standards while providing clear, comfortable vision.
Best for: job sites, workshops, protective eyewear needs
Myopia Control Lenses
Myopia control lenses help slow the progression of nearsightedness in children. These lenses are part of a proactive approach to long-term eye health.
Best for: children with progressing myopia
NeuroLens®
NeuroLens uses precise optical measurements to help realign eye positioning. These lenses can reduce symptoms such as headaches, eye strain, neck tension, and visual discomfort.
Best for: chronic headaches, eye strain, digital fatigue
Why Many Patients Choose More Than One Pair

Different parts of life place different demands on your vision. Many patients find that having more than one pair of glasses is beneficial. For example, you might need a pair for everyday wear and another optimized for work, screens, or driving.
Visit us in the clinic, and let our eyewear consultants help you find the right match for your life.

Limited Time Lens Offer
For a limited time, enjoy 50% off a second pair of lenses when you purchase your primary pair.
This offer ends January 31, 2026.
If the timing isn’t right, we also offer 30% off a second pair of lenses year-round. This way, you can still build the vision setup that works best for you.
50% off applies to the second pair of lenses of equal or lesser value with the purchase of a complete pair of lenses. Cannot be combined with other lens discounts or promotions. Exclusions may apply. See in-store for details.


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