Optical Shop in Greater Wichita KS Area

Grene Vision Group provides high quality eyewear for every style and budget. Our Wichita, KS opticians will help you select eyewear that is customized to meet the exact requirements prescribed by your eye doctor. You’ll find thoughtfully chosen frame collections for you and your entire family — designer brands you know and some you may not have discovered yet. 

Our selection of frames is one of the largest in the greater Wichita area. We stock traditional frames, sunglasses, safety glasses, children’s glasses, and more. Learn more about the types of in-stock optical products available at Grene Vision Group throughout our 15 greater Wichita area locations. 

Contact Lenses

Prefer contact lenses to glasses? Grene Vision Group has you covered. Our Wichita eye doctors prescribe the latest and greatest in daily disposable lenses, which provide the ultimate in convenience. With contacts, simply put in a new pair each morning and toss them away at bedtime. Wearing a fresh pair each day is also the healthiest contact lens option for your eyes.

Variety of Contact Lenses

We offer all kinds of lenses, depending on your needs. 

  • Soft Contact Lenses (Daily Disposable, Conventional Daily Wear, Extended Wear)

  • Hard Contact Lenses (Rigid Gas Permeable, or RGP lenses for short)

  • Scleral Lenses

  • Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT) Lenses

Eyeglass Lenses

Eyeglass lenses come in many different options. Choose from a wide variety of materials, coatings & more! Our Wichita opticians are highly skilled in helping you choose the best lens for your lifestyle and budget. Below are a few popular options to consider.

Non-Glare Lenses

Non-Glare Lenses

All patients can benefit from an anti-reflective coating which allows more light through the lenses. This significantly reduces glare from light sources such as headlights. Non-glare lenses are more durable and easier to clean than standard lenses.

Light-Reactive Lenses

Enjoy the convenience of lenses that adapt to changing lighting conditions with light-reactive lenses. Virtually clear indoors, they are activated by the sun and quickly change to sunglass darkness outdoors. This keeps your eyes comfortable in any lighting condition. While not a replacement for a good pair of polarized sunglasses, light-reactive lenses are a convenient option for busy lifestyles.

Sun Lenses

Sun Lenses

Everyone should have a quality pair of sunglasses. Not only do they showcase your style, but also protect your eyes and the delicate skin surrounding them. The sun’s ultraviolet rays can damage your skin and lead to cataracts. Every pair of sunglasses we offer features 100% UV protection. 

Most patients prefer polarized lenses to virtually eliminate blinding glare, which can be dangerous when driving on a sunny day. Polarized lenses improve contrast, making your world sharper and more vivid. Polarized lenses are available in a variety of colors, including several mirrored options. 

High-Definition Digital Lenses

High-Definition Digital Lenses

High-definition digital lenses, or HD for short, offer sharper, crisper vision. We take custom measurements to personalize these lenses for you. 

HD lenses use point-by-point digital mapping throughout the entire lens to correct for optical errors and give you edge-to-edge clarity. The more complex the prescription, the more dramatic the result.

Progressive and computer lens wearers benefit the most from HD technology. Talk to our opticians about your unique visual needs.

How Much Do Glasses Cost?

We have quality eyeglass options for every budget! Let us help you choose what will work best for your vision needs at a price you are comfortable with.

At Grene Vision Group, we will help you get the most out of your vision benefits, and you can use your flex spending dollars for eyeglasses and prescription sunglasses.

How Long Will It Take To Get my New Glasses?

Handcrafting eyeglasses to each patient’s unique specification usually takes about a week. A longer timeframe may be needed for certain lens requirements or due to supply chain issues out of our control. 

What if I don’t like wearing glasses?

If you prefer to wear contacts, we can evaluate and fit you for conventional or custom lenses. We are experts in single-use soft contact lenses, so let us help select the right one for your needs and budget. 

Our doctors fit custom contact lenses for visual needs like astigmatism, presbyopia, or eye disorders like keratoconus. 

What Are Opticians Looking For When Fitting A Pair of Glasses?

Opticians look to match the frame shape and design details that best suit the shape of your face.

We ensure the frame size suits the width of your face and head, without being too tight or too loose. Too narrow of a frame will create pressure points on the side of your head. Frames that are too wide may slip down your nose and/or fall off your face.

We look for the perfect frame color to compliment your eye color, hair color, skin tones, and wardrobe.

We ensure the bridge of the frame rests comfortably on your nose. The pressure from a bridge that is too large or too small can cause redness and irritation.

Opticians also ensure the temples are the appropriate length. Temples that are too long or too short can be uncomfortable and cause a poor fit. We custom fit your temple bend specifically to your ears for optimal comfort and function.

Finally, opticians look to find a frame size and shape suitable for your prescription lenses and your visual needs. Our opticians have the experience to ensure that your lenses and frame combine beautifully so you look great and see clearly.

What If I Am Allergic To Common Metals?

We stock a wide range of nickel-free frames, including styles made from titanium and beta-titanium, stainless steel, Flexon®, acetate, Optyl®, TR-90, and nylon. Alert one of our opticians to your allergy and we will steer you in the right direction.

What are symptoms of visual fatigue? What can help relieve the symptoms?

Symptoms of visual fatigue may include: 

  • Eyestrain

  • Dry Eyes

  • Blurred Vision

  • Headache

  • Neck Pain

  • Shoulder Pain

HD computer lenses with a blue light filter can help relieve these symptoms. We also recommend checking the ergonomics of your environment — your posture as well as the positioning of your monitor and keyboard can greatly affect symptoms.

Why is UV Protection Important?

Ultraviolet light, or UV for short, is emitted from the sun and can be harmful not only to the skin but to our eyes as well. It has been linked in numerous studies to the development of cataracts, which increasingly cloud your vision over time. The good news is that most of our lenses have full UV protection built in. Talk to one of our opticians for more details.

Grene Vision Group Locations Near You

Find the right optical products for your lifestyle at Grene Vision Group. We have an outstanding selection of eyeglasses and contact lenses and experienced opticians to help you select the perfect pair. 

Use the interactive map to find our nearest location, then call to book an appointment.