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Eye Glasses

We have one of the largest selections of designer eyewear in Pitt and the surrounding counties, carrying over 850 styles in our in-store inventory. A majority of our eyeglass labwork is completed on-site, allowing for quick turnaround of your glasses. Recognizing that eyeglasses and sunglasses are the ultimate accessories, we want to provide the latest looks for fashion awareness. Because of this fact, we guarantee that you can find the best fit for your needs. Our staff is thoroughly trained and knowledgeable, allowing them to assist in your selection to choose the frames which best suit your face style.

The lines we carry include:

Kate Spade
Nautica
Vera Wang
Silhouette
Vera Bradley
Ray Bans
Dana Buchman
Costa Del Mar

Now Carrying
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Contact Lens

If you are a person who prefers contact lenses to glasses, we offer a comprehensive line to satisfy a majority of individuals. We sell soft, disposable, astigmatic and specialty contact lenses in a variety of manufacturers’ brands.

Our contact lens’ specialist will provide you with training and educate you on the best way to care for your lenses. Our attention to detail provides you with a confidence to wear contact lenses with satisfaction and aplomb.


I really appreciate the efficiency that I always experience at Dr. Fishel's office. They do a very thorough eye exam, checking both the health of my eyes and my vision. I was very pleased with their patience and help when I moved to contacts for the first time. I was unsure of my ability to get used to the contacts, but they encouraged and worked with me the whole way.

Rev. Beth M. Thompson