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Optical Store

More Than Just a Frame Shop — A Clinical Optical Dispensary

There is a meaningful difference between picking up glasses from a random optical shop and having your spectacles dispensed from an optical store integrated within a comprehensive eye care clinic. At Neyera Magic Eye Care’s optical store in Khandeshwar, every pair of glasses begins with an accurate, clinically conducted refraction by our qualified optometrists and ophthalmologists — not an approximation, and not a rushed test-and-sell process.

This integration matters more than people realise. When your refraction is done by the same clinical team managing your overall eye health, any refractive changes are understood in context. A sudden increase in myopia, a new astigmatic axis, or a power that seems unusually difficult to balance — these are not just prescription numbers, they are clinical data points that might warrant further evaluation. This is the advantage of choosing an eye clinic’s optical store over an independent optical shop.

Spectacle Frames — Combining Function With Style

Glasses are no longer simply vision aids — for most people they are a significant part of everyday appearance and self-expression. Our optical store carries a carefully selected range of spectacle frames across different styles, materials, and price points, ensuring that patients can find options that work for their face shape, lifestyle, and budget. From lightweight rimless and semi-rimless designs suited to professional environments, to robust full-frame options better suited to children and active lifestyles, and fashionable acetate frames for those who want their glasses to make a statement — the collection is curated with both practicality and aesthetics in mind.

Frame fitting is as important as frame selection. A well-fitting frame ensures that the optical centres of the lenses align correctly with your pupils — which directly affects how well you see and how comfortable your glasses feel. Our dispensing optometrists guide you through proper frame selection, taking measurements to ensure both fit and optical accuracy. Adjustments are made at the time of dispensing, and we are always available for follow-up adjustments as needed.

Prescription Lenses — Getting the Optics Right

The quality of lenses in your glasses matters as much as the prescription accuracy. We offer a range of lens options to suit different visual needs and budgets. Single vision lenses are used for correction of one focal point — either distance or near. Bifocal lenses have two distinct zones for distance and reading. Progressive (multifocal) lenses offer a smooth, seamless transition from distance to intermediate to near vision, without the visible line of bifocals — ideal for those in their 40s and beyond who are developing presbyopia.

Lens coatings significantly improve the visual and practical performance of your glasses. Anti-reflection (AR) coating reduces glare and reflections, improving vision quality especially at night and in front of screens. UV protection coating shields your eyes from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Blue light filtering lenses are increasingly relevant for those who spend long hours in front of digital screens. Photochromic (light-responsive) lenses that darken in sunlight provide convenience for those who move between indoor and outdoor environments frequently. We guide patients through these options based on their prescription, visual demands, and lifestyle.

Contact Lenses — Expert Fitting and Guidance

Contact lenses offer freedom from frames and an unobstructed field of view, but they require proper fitting, hygiene discipline, and regular follow-up to be both safe and comfortable. Self-prescribing or buying contact lenses without proper fitting is one of the more common causes of corneal infections and damage we see in clinical practice. At Neyera Magic Eye Care, contact lens fitting is a clinical procedure — we assess your corneal curvature, tear film quality, eyelid anatomy, and prescription to determine the most appropriate lens type, base curve, and diameter.

We offer daily disposable lenses (the safest and most hygienic option for most users), monthly lenses, toric lenses for astigmatism correction, multifocal contact lenses for presbyopes, and coloured lenses where appropriate. Trial lenses are provided before final prescription so you can assess comfort and vision before committing. Detailed hygiene and wear-time instructions are given at the time of dispensing — because how you care for your contact lenses matters as much as the lens itself.

Visit Our Optical Store in Khandeshwar

Located at Millennium Infinia, Sector 17, Khandeshwar, our optical store is open Monday to Saturday, 11 AM to 8 PM. Whether you need a new pair of glasses following a recent prescription, are considering contact lenses for the first time, or simply want to update your frames, we welcome you. Patients from Panvel, New and Old Panvel, Kharghar, Taloja, Belapur, Alibagh, Karanjade, and surrounding areas regularly visit us for both their clinical and optical needs. Call 9559550957 or email Info@neyeramagic.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s recommended that adults have a comprehensive eye exam every 1-2 years, even if your vision seems fine. For children, their first eye exam should be at 6 months, followed by another at 3 years old, and then annually during school years. If you wear glasses or contact lenses or have a medical condition like diabetes, you may need more frequent exams.

If you’re experiencing frequent headaches, eye strain, blurry vision (either up close or at a distance), difficulty seeing at night, or squinting to focus, these could be signs that you need glasses. A comprehensive eye exam will determine if corrective lenses are necessary.

Dry eyes can be caused by aging, certain medications, environmental factors, or prolonged screen use. Treatment options include artificial tears, prescription eye drops, and lifestyle adjustments such as taking breaks from screens. An eye doctor can recommend the best course of treatment based on the severity of your symptoms.

While you can’t always prevent eye diseases, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk. These include wearing UV-blocking sunglasses, eating a healthy diet rich in antioxidants, avoiding smoking, and having regular eye exams to catch any issues early. Managing conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure can also help protect your eye health.

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