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What Are Photochromic Sunglasses?

Eyewear, Frames & Lenses, Sunglasses

Often better known as “transition lenses”, photochromic lenses are not your typical sunglasses. These lenses automatically adjust their lens tint based on UV light exposure, remaining clear indoors and becoming darker when exposed to sunlight, even on cloudy days.
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July 23, 2025
Westmount Optometrists

What Are Myopia Glasses?

Children’s Eye Exam

These eyeglasses use specially designed lenses that cause light to focus on the eye in a way that slows myopia progression in children.
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July 7, 2025
Westmount Optometrists

Dry Eyes or Allergies: How to Identify the Cause of Your Eye Discomfort

Contact Lenses, Digital Eye Strain, Dry Eye, Eye Care, Eye Exams, Eye Health

The key difference? Dry eyes are typically caused by poor tear production or when your tears evaporate too quickly, while eye allergies result from your immune system reacting to allergens like pollen or dust. The symptoms may overlap, but the causes—and treatments—are very different.
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June 6, 2025
Westmount Optometrists
A hand holding photochromic sunglasses against a bright blue sky.

Often better known as “transition lenses”, photochromic lenses are not your typical sunglasses. These lenses automatically adjust their lens tint based on UV light exposure, remaining clear indoors and becoming darker when exposed to sunlight, even on cloudy days.
[…]

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Child having an eye exam with an optometrist

These eyeglasses use specially designed lenses that cause light to focus on the eye in a way that slows myopia progression in children.
[…]

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Person in pink top rubbing one eye while standing outdoors near blooming white flowers

The key difference? Dry eyes are typically caused by poor tear production or when your tears evaporate too quickly, while eye allergies result from your immune system reacting to allergens like pollen or dust. The symptoms may overlap, but the causes—and treatments—are very different.
[…]

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