Solaris Optical Clinic

Solaris Optical Clinic Eye clinic,provides diagnostic eye examination and visual evaluation by a qualified eye health care provider and Professional Clinical Optometrist .

Find us at #447 LND BLDG. beside Puregold, Hennyfel Subdivision, San Pedro 2, Magalang, Pampanga

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Lens Tints
Tinted lenses are another type of lens option. Some glasses have tinted lenses solely for style, whereas other tinted lenses have a designated purpose such as gaming, or helping with migraine symptoms or light sensitivity.

All sunglasses lenses are tinted to some degree, whether the tint is solid all across the lens or shaded in a gradient. The tint makes brightly lit environments much easier on your eyes. (Our prescription sunglasses come in five lens colors you can choose from at checkout.)

Different lens tints can filter out certain colors of light to help clarify vision and increase contrast. Common tints (and some of what they may do) include:

Blue: Reduces glare and improves color perception both indoors and outside
Brown: Helps prevent eye strain from digital devices, bright environments, and glare
Grey: Preserves color accuracy while still shielding eyes from bright light
Pink and red: Increases depth perception, which can be great for driving
Yellow: Improves visual clarity in low light

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Types of Lens Coatings and Treatments
Once you’ve decided on your lens type and material, you can further customize your lenses with special coatings and treatments.

At Warby Parker, we include scratch-resistant, anti-reflective, and UV-blocking treatments with every pair of optical lenses. Other add-ons are more of a personal choice.

Scratch-resistant coating: This protects your lenses against minor surface scratches and abrasions, which can be both unsightly and inconvenient. (We’re so confident in ours that we’ll replace any scratched-up prescription lenses for free if you send them back within six months of purchase.)

Anti-reflective coating: Anti-reflective coating shields your eyes from glare and other harsh reflections. It’s part of all of our optical lenses, but it’s especially essential for high-index ones, because they tend to reflect more light.

Polarized lenses: Some sunglasses have polarized lenses, which further reduce glare and make both colors and contrasts pop. Polarized sunglasses are great for anyone who spends a lot of time outdoors, especially around lakes and oceans.

Hydrophobic coating: No one wants wet, smudgy lenses. A hydrophobic coating repels water so your lenses stay clear and clean.

UV-blocking treatment: Blocking out UVA and UVB rays helps prevent sunlight from damaging your eyes. (Our lenses block 100% of both, FYI.)

Blue-light-filtering treatment: If you use screens a lot (as most of us do), you might want to consider blue-light-filtering lenses. These types of lenses help filter blue light from screens and sunlight.

Light-responsive treatment: With this treatment, UV light turns clear lenses into photochromic—meaning they darken automatically in the sun, then go back to clear when indoors. Light-responsive lenses are great for people who want the convenience of prescription glasses and sunglasses in one frame. Often, these lenses come in a variety of lens colors. (You can outfit any of our frames with light-responsive lenses in brown, grey, or green.)

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Polycarbonate Lenses

Polycarbonate lenses naturally block 100% of harmful UVA and UVB rays from the sun, protecting your eyes from potential UV-related damage.

Polycarbonate lenses have a higher refractive index than CR-39 lenses, so they’re more lightweight with better refractive efficiency. They’re also quite sturdy and impact-resistant. This quality makes them extra protective for your eyes, and optometrists often recommend them for children as well as adults

High-Index Lenses

High-index lenses are exactly what they sound like: plastic lenses with a high refractive index. That means they can correct stronger prescriptions without being too bulky (we recommend ours for prescriptions of +/-4.00 or higher). They usually cost a bit more than other types of glasses lenses.

Get a costumary eye examination by a qualified Professional Clinical Optometrist
26/10/2025

Get a costumary eye examination by a qualified Professional Clinical Optometrist

New technology, new frontier of performance. Transitions® GEN S™ They are ultra-responsive to light, darkening outdoors ...
26/10/2025

New technology, new frontier of performance. Transitions® GEN S™ They are ultra-responsive to light, darkening outdoors in seconds1 and returning to clear faster than ever, making them the most responsive Transitions lenses.

These dynamic lenses are available in eight different colours, including amber, amethyst, brown, emerald, green, grey, sapphire and the new addition, ruby. Simply choose Transitions® GEN S™ as your lens type and the new colours will appear, ready for you to choose which option you prefer.

Amelanotic Conjunctival NaevusA conjunctival naevus is a common, benign tumour of the conjunctiva. It is circumscribed, ...
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Amelanotic Conjunctival Naevus

A conjunctival naevus is a common, benign tumour of the conjunctiva. It is circumscribed, sessile, slightly elevated lesions that can have a cystic component.
It usually appears in the first 2 decades of life. When it first appears, it is usually a non-pigmented sessile mass which becomes darker and larger later on, especially with puberty or pregnancy. Sometimes, the increase in pigmentation may be misleading, as it gives a false impression that the lesion is increasing in size.

A conjunctival nevus is a harmless accumulation of melanin-producing melanocyte cells on the conjunctiva, the clear tiss...
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A conjunctival nevus is a harmless accumulation of melanin-producing melanocyte cells on the conjunctiva, the clear tissue covering the eye. Melanin is the substance that gives our skin and hair its color. A conjunctival nevus can be present when you are born or develop over time conjunctival nevus is similar to a freckle or mole on the skin. Hormone shifts, such as those caused by puberty or pregnancy, may result in color and size changes. Oral contraceptives are also associated with an increase in nevus size.

Subconjunctival hemorrhageSubconjunctival bleeding, also known as subconjunctival hemorrhage or subconjunctival haemorrh...
15/10/2025

Subconjunctival hemorrhage

Subconjunctival bleeding, also known as subconjunctival hemorrhage or subconjunctival haemorrhage, is bleeding from a small blood vessel over the whites of the eye. It results in a red spot in the white of the eye. There is generally little to no pain and vision is not affected. Generally only one eye is affected.

Thinnest skin in the human body- CORNEA
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Thinnest skin in the human body- CORNEA

Trust a Professional Clinical Optometrist  with your eye care needs and  could perform costumary eye exams, prescribe an...
04/10/2025

Trust a Professional Clinical Optometrist with your eye care needs and could perform costumary eye exams, prescribe and fit corrective lenses, contact lenses, myopia control, and diagnose and treat many common eye conditions .
Eye care professional who was trained to detect vision defects and can identify signs of general health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure through an eye exam.
Performs comprehensive eye health exams, detects signs of eye diseases like glaucoma , pterygium ( pugita)and cataracts, and monitors conditions related to general health, such as diabetic retinopathy, referring patients to an ophthalmologist for more specialized treatment or surgery such a diabetic retinophaty.

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Love your eyes.
Entrust your eyes to a qualified Clinical Optometrist who will do the following eye exam procedures and consider the following details;

- Patient pathological diseases
- Patient ocular history
- Anterior segment examination by SLIT LAMP

In the anterior segment of the eye, an examiner checks the external structures including the eyelids, eyelashes, and lacrimal structures, and then moves to the conjunctiva, sclera, cornea, anterior chamber, iris, and pupil, to assess their health, look for signs of disease such as inflammation, staining, or scarring, and evaluate conditions like dry eye, glaucoma, and cataracts.

Visit us for complete eye examination, diagnosis will be duscussed nd treatment options will be discussed .

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Address

1. Stall #1, LND BLDG, ( Beside Puregold Magalang), San Pedro 2, , , Angeles/Magalang Road. , Magalang Pampanga, , 2. Block 95 Lot 14, Beside MB Veterinary Clinic, Opposite Taste From The Greens), NHA
Magalang
2011

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 3pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 3pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 3pm

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