Ron and Dorothy Strasser
Good information Jeff.
My insurance coverage is Kaiser. They also were great when I got my
prescription Rudy Project glasses. They are for sure full service!...
Now. One thing they do not offer is an OBRA discount. Maybe we can work on
them... I just don't know how that works. I would think they would look at
our cycling experiences as a way to "THRIVE".
ron
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Buck"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 7:52 PM
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Good place for prescription sport eye wear ...
> If you are in the market for prescription cycling eye wear, I recommend
> OBRA friendly Transvision at 3843 Southwest Hall Boulevard in Beaverton,
> OR. (503)672-9190
>
> I had always thought that for prescription eye wear, I was limited to
> glasses that accepted prescription inserts. But Heather Dudzik at
> Transvision showed me many styles of glasses that would work for my
> prescription. She helped me pick out the Rudy Project Noyz glasses which
> are very cool and I am extremely happy with them. The prescription lenses
> wrap all the way around my face and provide a much wider range of vision
> than my old inserts. And they are also photochromatic so no more lense
> changing either.
>
> Not only is Heather very knowledgeable about which glasses will work for
> you and your prescription, but she was also very good at figuring out what
> was going to save me the most money, my eye care insurance or the OBRA
> discount.
>
> Overall, it was a very good experience for me, and I highly recommend you
> check Transvision out for any new prescription sport glasses you are
> considering. Great service and they give OBRA members a discount.
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