At Eye Essentials Optical, we strive to provide the highest quality of eyewear in Omaha, NE and the surrounding communities. Our doctors and the entire staff of Eye Essentials Optical look forward to helping you and your family find the best pair of glasses, sunglasses, and/or contact lenses to meet your visual needs. Whether you are a professional, working in an office and have to see work at var
ious distances, or you are fishing enthusiasts with the need for polarized sun wear, or both. We can provide you with eye wear that is right for whatever your lifestyle may be. We can customize your eyeglasses to be made for you, your lifestyle and your prescription, while looking good too. The optical quality of glasses varies depending on where they came from and what materials were used to make them. At Eye Essentials, you can be sure that you are purchasing a quality product. Since glasses are a part of your every day life, we know that accidents can happen. We stand behind you when these accidents happen and offer you a one year warranty on your frame and lenses at no additional cost. We extend our care throughout the life of your glasses. We offer: Free Cleanings, Free Adjustments, Free screw replacements,and Free nose pad replacements. Many doctors recommend anti-reflective/anti-glare coating to give you the sharpest, clearest vision possible by reducing or eliminating glare and reflection. We use top quality, hydrophobic coating that come with a two year warranty and significantly improve the look of your glasses. Our full service optical shop is staffed with friendly, certified opticians. In Nebraska & Iowa, licensure is not required and certification is voluntary. In some retail chain optical stores, an employee who was in the gardening department one day could be an optician the next. Anyone can be an optician, but not a certified optician. We are a proud to say that all of our opticians in both dispensaries are board certified by the American Board of Opticianry. ABO certification demonstrates that the optician is qualified and competent.
“In particular, it identifies the optician to the public as a dispenser who will handle the patient’s eye wear needs with competence – someone who can be trusted to provide the quality care they want and deserve.” -American Board of Opticianry
Opticians are required to maintain their certification by attending continuing education seminars and training to learn the latest up-to-date skills, measuring techniques and advances in technology as well as the latest in eyewear trends.