At Child and Family Eye Care, we help you choose lenses and frames that match your prescription, your lifestyle, and your comfort, with support from the same team that knows your eyes.
Prescription Eyewear with Support That Lasts


What Is Prescription Eyewear & Why Does It Matter?
Prescription eyewear includes lenses based on your latest vision exam. The right lenses and frames help reduce eye strain, improve focus, and support your vision throughout the day.
We help make sure:
- Your lenses match your prescription accurately
- Your frames fit your face and your routine
How Do I Choose the Right Lenses for My Glasses?
Choosing lenses doesn’t have to be confusing. We’ll explain your options and help you decide based on how you use your eyes every day. Our lens options include:
- Single-vision lenses for distance or reading
- Progressive lenses for seeing near to far
- High-index lenses for stronger prescriptions
- Blue light lenses to reduce digital eye strain
- Photochromic lenses (Transitions®) that darken outside
- Anti-glare and scratch-resistant coatings for daily use

What Kind of Frames Work with My Prescription?
Our optician will guide you through frame options that:
- Fit your facial features and prescription
- Feel comfortable during long days at work or school
- Hold your lenses correctly for accurate vision
- Match your routine
Our opticians take the time to adjust and fine-tune everything, so your glasses don’t just look good, they actually work for you.
What Happens After I Get My New Glasses?
Getting used to new glasses doesn’t always happen overnight. If something feels off, we’re here to help. We provide:
- Real-time adjustments to your frames
- Lens checks and prescription reviews
- Support if you’re having trouble adapting

Where Can I Get Prescription Eyewear in The Woodlands, Magnolia, or Shenandoah?
We provide full prescription eyewear services at all three of our locations: The Woodlands, Magnolia, and Shenandoah.
Whether you’re getting your first pair, updating your lenses, or choosing glasses for your child, you’ll find trusted optical care with people who know your eyes and who take the time to get it right.

