Kavanaugh Eye Care: Frame & Lens

Eyeglass Frames For Every Personality

In addition to the eye examination services at Kavanaugh Eye Care, we offer fashion-forward eyewear representing designers from all over the world. We focus on design trends and quality, not simply on designer names. We have something for every personality.

We are proud that Kavanaugh Eye Care has been consistently recognized for excellence by Soiree Magazine, Arkansas Times and AY Magazine.​ Our sincerest thanks to our patients, customers, and friends for their continued support.

Top-Quality, Name Brand Optical Lenses

Beyond great style, we want you to see as clearly and comfortably as possible. HOYA produces the highest quality lens materials and designs, so that is what we sell. We offer lighter, thinner lenses to keep the weight of your glasses to a minimum, antireflective surfaced lenses block blue light and glare from digital screens, and photochromic lenses that darken in vehicles.  Digital, free-form lens surfacing technology offers better clarity and better peripheral vision.

Comfortable Contact Lenses

We fit only name-brand contact lenses that have proven to be comfortable, safe and clear. Options include light-adaptive Transition® Acuvue® lenses, silicone hydrogel lens materials, astigmatism lenses, multifocal and bifocal lenses, custom lenses for difficult prescriptions, as well as rigid gas permeable lenses. We want you to be completely satisfied with your contact lenses from Kavanaugh Eye Care, period.

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Fashionable Prescription Sunglasses

Whether you are looking for highly technical prescription sport eyewear, or you want to update your favorite sunglasses with new prescription lenses, HOYA offers great options. We offer Transitions® and Sensity® Dark photochromic lenses, polarized, and polarized photochromic lenses.  Not darkening inside a vehicle is no longer a problem.

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