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Evesham Eye Associates

151 Greentree Road
Suite B
Marlton, NJ 08053
Phone: (856) 985-0066
Fax: (856) 985-8104
Emergency Contact: In case of emergency, please phone one of our offices at the numbers listed. When both offices are closed, Dr. Staab can be reached on his cell phone, (856) 296-0797.  When both offices are closed Dr. Staab   

Loren Optical

709 Stokes Road
Suite 100
Medford, NJ 08055
Phone: (609) 654-4988
Fax: (609) 654-4991
Emergency Contact: In case of emergency, please phone one of our offices at the numbers listed. When both offices are closed Dr. Staab can be reached on his cell phone, (856) 296-0797.

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Photochromic Lenses

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Photochromic lens technology has been around for over 40 years. Photochromic lenses change from clear to dark based on the intensity of UV radiation. Remove the source of UV radiation from the lenses, and they return to their clear state.

The amount of photochromic reaction (how much a lens darkens) depends upon the intensity of the UV radiation present, combined to a lesser extent with the current temperature of the air. That means photochromics adjust automatically to indoor and outdoor light conditions. Photochromic lenses automatically adjust to outdoor lighting conditions by providing the right level of tint, and return automatically to their clear state; both indoors and at night.
 
Watch a short video on photochromic lenses:

Photochromic Lenses Video

 
 
 
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