Prescription & Non-Prescription Sunglass Shop in Pittsburgh
Explore a wide range of designer sunglasses at Medical Center Opticians, where style meets functionality. Whether you're looking for prescription or non-prescription options, our collection of over 20 luxury brands offers something for everyone. Enjoy competitive prices and seamless insurance processing with most providers.
With more than 60 years of expertise in optical care, MCO ensures you find sunglasses that enhance your vision and complement your style. Ready to upgrade your look and see the world more clearly? Contact Medical Center Opticians today.
Stay Stylish in the Sun: Popular Sunglass Types in Stock
Your pair of sunglasses should reflect you and your personality. Each pair can be customized to fit your preferred lens type, frame style, and material. Not to mention, you can have your next pair of sunglasses include your perscription or not.
Read about each type of sunglasses below and contact us for the pair that fits what you're looking for.
Polarized Sunglasses
Polarized sunglasses reduce glare from reflective surfaces such as water, snow, and glass, making them ideal for outdoor activities like fishing, skiing, and driving. They enhance visual clarity and comfort by filtering out horizontal light waves that cause glare, providing a clearer and more vibrant view.
Gradient Sunglasses
Gradient sunglasses feature lenses that are tinted darker at the top and gradually become lighter towards the bottom. This design makes them ideal for driving, as they protect against sunlight while allowing clear vision of the dashboard and road ahead. They offer a perfect balance between style and practicality.
Mirrored Sunglasses
Mirrored sunglasses have lenses with a reflective coating that reduces glare and enhances visual clarity. They are popular not only for their functional benefits but also for their stylish appearance. The mirror coating reflects light away, making them an excellent choice for bright environments and outdoor sports.
Photochromic Sunglasses
Photochromic lenses automatically adjust their tint based on light conditions. These lenses darken in bright sunlight and lighten in low-light environments, making them perfect for people who frequently move between indoors and outdoors. They offer convenience and adaptability without needing to switch between regular glasses and sunglasses.
Double Gradient Sunglasses
Double gradient sunglasses are tinted dark at both the top and bottom with a lighter middle section. These lenses are suitable for activities in environments with bright ground reflections, such as water sports or snowy landscapes. They provide comprehensive protection from glare coming from multiple directions.
UV Protection Sunglasses
UV protection sunglasses are essential for eye health, as they shield your eyes from harmful UVA and UVB rays. These sunglasses reduce the risk of sun-related eye damage and long-term health issues like cataracts. They are a crucial accessory for anyone spending time outdoors.
Sunglass Lens Types
Sunglass Frame Styles
Aviator Sunglasses
Aviator sunglasses are characterized by their thin metal frame and large teardrop-shaped lenses. Originally designed for pilots to protect their eyes at high altitudes, they have become a timeless fashion staple. Their distinctive shape and design offer excellent coverage and a classic look.
Round Sunglasses
Round sunglasses feature circular lenses that provide a retro, vintage look. Often associated with bohemian or artistic styles, they add a unique flair to any outfit. Their classic design has been favored by icons and trendsetters throughout history, offering a timeless appeal.
Oversized Sunglasses
Oversized sunglasses boast large lenses that offer extensive coverage and make a bold fashion statement. They provide added sun protection and privacy, making them a favorite among celebrities and fashion enthusiasts. Their dramatic design adds a touch of glamour and mystery to any look.
Wayfarer Sunglasses
Wayfarer sunglasses are known for their trapezoidal lenses and thick plastic frames. Popularized by celebrities and movies, they offer a blend of retro and modern styles. Their versatile design suits a wide range of face shapes and personal styles, making them a popular choice for everyday wear.
Cat-Eye Sunglasses
Cat-eye sunglasses are distinguished by their upswept outer edges, giving them a feminine and glamorous look. Popular among women seeking a classic, stylish appearance, they add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any ensemble. Their distinct shape has been a favorite in fashion for decades.
Sport Sunglasses
Sport sunglasses are designed for physical activity, featuring durable, lightweight materials that withstand rigorous use. Often equipped with wrap-around frames, they ensure a secure fit during movement, making them ideal for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts seeking performance and protection.
Sunglass Materials
Plastic Sunglasses
Plastic sunglasses are lightweight and available in various colors and styles, making them a versatile and affordable choice. Their durability and adaptability make them suitable for casual wear and outdoor activities. They offer comfort and style without breaking the bank.
Wooden Sunglasses
Wooden sunglasses are eco-friendly and unique, often handcrafted from sustainable materials. They are popular for their natural aesthetic and individuality, as each pair has its distinct grain pattern. Wooden frames offer a warm, earthy vibe that appeals to environmentally conscious consumers.
Metal Sunglasses
Metal sunglasses offer a sleek, durable frame with adjustable nose pads for a comfortable fit. They are often perceived as more premium due to their refined appearance and strength. Metal frames provide a modern, sophisticated look that suits both casual and formal settings.
Titanium Sunglasses
Titanium sunglasses are known for being lightweight, durable, and corrosion-resistant, making them ideal for those seeking long-lasting eyewear. Typically higher-end, they provide a modern, minimalist look. Their strength and resilience make them a popular choice for those valuing both style and function.
Can I Wear Non-Prescription Sunglasses if I Have Contacts?
Yes, non-prescription sunglasses can be worn over contact lenses. This combination provides the vision correction from your contacts while the sunglasses offer sun protection and reduce glare. It’s a convenient option for those who prefer not to have prescription sunglasses.
Sunglasses FAQs
Answering Your Questions About Our Sunglasses
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What Are Prescription Sunglasses?
Prescription sunglasses are eyewear that combines vision correction with sun protection. They have lenses customized to your prescription needs, allowing you to see clearly while protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays. They are ideal for people who need vision correction but also spend a lot of time outdoors.
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How Do I Choose the Right Prescription Sunglasses?
Choosing the right prescription sunglasses involves considering your lifestyle, prescription strength, and frame preferences. Look for frames that fit comfortably and suit your style. You can also choose lens options like polarization, tint, and coatings for additional protection and functionality.
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Can I Get Polarized Lenses With My Prescription Sunglasses?
Yes, many prescription sunglasses can be equipped with polarized lenses. Polarized lenses reduce glare from reflective surfaces like water and roads, making them a great option for outdoor activities such as driving, fishing, or skiing. Be sure to ask your optician about adding polarization to your prescription sunglasses.
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Can I Convert My Regular Glasses Into Prescription Sunglasses?
Yes, in many cases, you can add clip-on sunglasses or have transition lenses installed in your existing frames. Alternatively, you can have new lenses made to fit your current frames, though this may depend on the frame style and prescription requirements. Consult with our team to explore your options.
Unlock your look today! Schedule an appointment with our opticians, or come in for your new pair of stylish sunglasses!