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Reading Glasses Collection at Optica
Optica Uganda stocks a wide range of reading glasses for men and women — in slim metal, lightweight acetate, and mixed-material styles. Every frame is prescription-ready and available in multiple colours and finishes. Free delivery on orders above a minimum spend.
Why Choose Reading Glasses?
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Reduced eye strain — Correct magnification eases the effort of close-up focus
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Stylish frames — Designer and everyday styles for men and women
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Prescription-ready — Fitted with your exact lenses at any Optica Uganda branch
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Affordable options — A range of price points to suit every budget
Uses of Reading Glasses
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Reading books, newspapers, and menus
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Working on screens, phones, and tablets
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Detailed tasks like sewing, crafts, or writing
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Office and desk work requiring sustained close focus
FAQs
Q1: Where can I buy reading glasses in Uganda?
Available online at ug.optica.africa or in-store across Kampala. Browse by style or colour and visit any branch for a professional fitting.
Q2: Do I need a prescription?
Ready-made options exist in standard strengths. For precise correction, book an eye test at Optica Uganda — results are available the same day.
Q3: What’s the difference between reading and regular glasses?
Reading glasses focus on near vision (25–40cm). Regular glasses correct distance or general vision. Optica also offers bifocal and progressive lenses.
Q4: Are frames available for men and women?
Yes. Slim metal, acetate, and designer styles are stocked for both. Browse online or visit a branch for styling guidance.
Q5: Which frames suit small faces?
Slim metal or lightweight acetate frames fit petite features best. Try our Virtual Try-On or visit a branch for a fitting.
Q6: Can I get stylish or designer options?
Yes. Fashion-forward frames in bold acetate or refined metal are available, all prescription-ready.
Q7: How do I know the right strength?
It depends on age and near vision changes. An Optica eye test confirms the correct magnification — walk in or book online.