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Prescription Glasses & Sunglasses in Charlotte, NC

Expert fitting and a wide selection of frames, lenses, and prescription sunglasses from opticians who know that proper fit and lens selection make all the difference.

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Prescription Glasses

Our optical technicians help you navigate lens materials, coatings, and frame options based on your prescription, face shape, and lifestyle, ensuring the best possible fit, clarity, and look for your individual needs.

Not all lenses are equal. Many progressive lens failures result from improper measurement or the wrong lens design. Our expertise in complex prescriptions means you get the right lens the first time — whether simple or highly specialized.

Risk Profile

Quality prescription sunglasses block UVA, UVB, and high-energy visible light, protecting against cumulative UV damage linked to cataracts and macular degeneration, especially important for patients with prior eye surgery or retinal risk.

Options include polarized lenses for glare-free outdoor vision, photochromic lenses that adjust to changing light, and custom gradient or mirror coatings. All are available with your full prescription in any frame style we carry.

Progressive Lenses

Progressive lenses allow seamless, clear vision at distance, computer, and reading distances in a single pair with no visible lines. We feature Varilux premium progressives and have the expertise to fit even the most complex prescriptions.

Dozens of progressive designs exist, with some offering wider reading zones, and others minimizing peripheral distortion. Our technicians match the right design to your prescription and lifestyle so you adapt quickly and see your very best.

Frame Selection

We carry a wide variety of brands and styles to appeal to practical shoppers and fashion-forward patients alike. Our team considers face shape, coloring, and nose shape to find frames that enhance your features and complement your style.

From classic styles to the latest trends, our optical technicians guide you toward frames that work with your prescription thickness and lens material, so your eyewear looks great, fits comfortably, and performs optimally every day.

Meet Your Eyewear Specialists

Our optometrists and ophthalmologists provide personalized guidance to help you see and look your best.

Nicolas M. Beaupre, OD

Expert in Primary Eye Care & Advanced Ocular Health

Serving Cotswold, Huntersville & Mallard Creek

S. Heather Bell, OD

Fellowship-Trained Optometrist

Serving Cotswold, Huntersville & Mooresville

Joseph M. Biber, MD

Cornea, Cataract & LASIK Specialist

Serving Cotswold & Huntersville

Harold H. Cameron, MD

Fellowship-Trained Ophthalmologist

Serving Cotswold

Stephen A. Daugherty, MD

Pediatric Ophthalmology & Adult Strabismus Specialist

Serving Cotswold, Pineville & Waverly

Pujan Dave, MD

Cataract & Glaucoma Specialist

Serving Rock Hill & Waverly

Marc D. James, OD

Optometry Specialist

Serving Cotswold, Mallard Creek & Waverly

Joel Kaluzny, MD

Cataract & Refractive Surgery Specialist

Serving Cotswold & Waverly

Benjamin C. Kramer, MD

Pediatric Ophthalmology & Adult Strabismus Specialist

Serving Cotswold, Huntersville & Mallard Creek

Joseph H. Krug, Jr., MD

Glaucoma & Cataract Specialist

Serving Cotswold

Jonathan S. Minkowski, MD

Cataract, Cornea & Refractive Surgery Specialist

Serving Cotswold & Pineville

Vandana R. Minnal, MD

Cataract & Glaucoma Specialist

Serving Cotswold, Pineville & Waverly

Krishna Patel

Optometrist & Vision Care Specialist

Serving Pineville & Rock Hill

Gerald B. Rosen, MD

Cornea, Cataract & Refractive Surgery Specialist

Serving Cotswold, Mallard Creek & Pineville

Randall N. Stein, MD

Glaucoma & Cataract Specialist

Serving Huntersville, Mallard Creek & Mooresville

Hunter S. Stolldorf, MD

Cataract, LASIK & Refractive Surgery Specialist

Serving Cotswold, Mallard Creek & Mooresville

Royce R. Syracuse, MD, MBA

Comprehensive Ophthalmology & Cataract Surgeon

Serving Huntersville & Mooresville

Kevin R. Tomasko, Jr., MD

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon

Serving Cotswold, Pineville & Waverly

Xueyang (Sarah) Wang, MD

Fellowship-Trained Cornea, Cataract & Refractive Surgeon

Serving Cotswold & Mallard Creek

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Professional Eyewear Services Throughout Charlotte

All seven of our Horizon Eye Care Locations offer the same personalized eyewear expertise:

Browse locations:

Cotswold

135 S. Sharon Amity Rd Charlotte, NC 28211

(704) 365-0555

Monday to Thursday:
8AM to 5PM
Friday:
8AM to 3PM
Saturday:
8AM to 12PM
Sunday:
Closed

Huntersville

15419 Hodges Cir Huntersville, NC 28078

(704) 892-1000

Monday to Thursday:
8AM to 5PM
Friday:
8AM to 3PM
Saturday to Sunday:
Closed

Mallard Creek

10834 Mallard Creek Rd Charlotte, NC 28262

(704) 717-0058

Monday to Thursday:
8AM to 5PM
Friday:
8AM to 3PM
Saturday to Sunday:
Closed

Mooresville

185 Joe Knox Ave Mooresville, NC 28117

(704) 658-2321

Monday to Thursday:
8AM to 5PM
Friday:
8AM to 3PM
Saturday to Sunday:
Closed

Pineville

10512 Park Rd Charlotte, NC 28210

(704) 541-6127

Monday to Thursday:
8AM to 5PM
Friday:
8AM to 3PM
Saturday to Sunday:
Closed

Rock Hill

410 S. Herlong Ave #103 Rock Hill, SC 29732

(803) 818-9200

Monday to Thursday:
8AM to 5PM
Friday:
8AM to 3PM
Saturday to Sunday:
Closed

Waverly

11835 Southmore Dr Charlotte, NC 28277

(704) 341-3220

Monday to Thursday:
8AM to 5PM
Friday:
8AM to 3PM
Saturday to Sunday:
Closed

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Glasses & Frames FAQs

How do I know if progressive lenses are right for me?

Progressive lenses are ideal for patients over 40 who need correction at multiple distances. They provide seamless vision with no visible lines. Our optical technicians will evaluate your prescription, lifestyle, and visual habits to determine the best option for you.

What's the difference between polarized and regular sunglasses?

Polarized lenses block glare from reflective surfaces like water, snow, and pavement, providing clearer vision and reduced eye strain. Regular tinted lenses only reduce overall light transmission. Polarized lenses are especially beneficial for driving and outdoor activities.

Can I get prescription lenses in any frame?

Most frames can accommodate prescription lenses, though some limitations exist for very strong prescriptions or certain frame styles. Our optical technicians will help you select frames that work well with your prescription and recommend the best lens material for your needs.

How often should I replace my glasses?

Replace glasses when your prescription changes, typically every 1–2 years, when frames are damaged beyond repair, or when lens coatings become significantly worn. Even with a stable prescription, updated lens technologies can meaningfully improve your daily vision experience.

Can I use my vision insurance for both glasses and sunglasses?

Most vision insurance plans provide benefits for prescription eyewear annually or biannually. Benefits can typically be applied to either glasses or sunglasses. We'll help you understand your plan and maximize your coverage when you visit.