Why We Recommend HOYA Lenses

Finding stylish frames is just the start. What goes inside the frame can transform your view of the world.

Here’s why we recommend HOYA:

  • Clarity and precision: HOYA lenses can support clear, comfortable vision.
  • Customization for your needs: From UV protection to myopia control, HOYA has a lens option for you or your child.
  • Lasting durability: HOYA lenses are built to resist scratches and withstand daily wear.

At Henderson Vision Centre, we want to help you achieve your vision’s full potential. That’s why we trust HOYA for high-quality, innovative lenses.

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Beyond the Frame: Why Lens Technology Matters

Your frames might make the initial statement, but your lenses are the unsung heroes of your glasses. Your lenses help determine how clearly you see, how comfortable your eyes feel, and how protected they are from the environment.

Choosing the right lens technology is just as important as picking a stylish frame.

Hoya Products

We offer a wide variety of HOYA lens options. Our team is here to guide you through our selection, helping you find the right match for your vision needs.

MiYOSMART® lenses can control myopia (nearsightedness) for kids, helping preserve vision and support future eye health. MiYOSMART® lenses can correct blurry distance vision and slow myopia at the same time. A 2-year study showed lenses like MiYOSMART® can provide a 60% reduction in myopia progression in kids aged 8–13.

MiYOSMART® also has customizable options like the Chameleon light-adaptive lens and the Sunbird polarized lens to help your child experience comfortable vision with myopia management indoors and outdoors.

No 2 eyes are the same, and neither are any 2 lifestyles. The designers behind iD LifeStyle® 4 lenses understand this, and that’s why they offer a versatile approach to progressive lenses.

With iD LifeStyle® 4 features, most patients can adapt quickly and comfortably to progressive lenses. Custom measurements for these lenses help create a seamless viewing experience — whether you’re reading, working, or enjoying the great outdoors.

You can choose from 3 design options:

  • Indoor — for prioritizing close-up tasks.
  • Urban — for shifting between distances.
  • Outdoor — for sharper distance vision.

iD LifeStyle® 4 lenses are also available in all HOYA lens materials, including polarized lenses and Sensity® 2 light-adaptive lenses, supporting your sight in a range of lighting conditions.

  • Polarized lenses filter and manage the effects of bright light and glare.
  • Sensity® 2 lenses are photochromic lenses that adjust to changing light conditions.

Sync lll® lenses are crafted to help relax your eyes in a digital world. They are designed to address eye strain and have a “boost zone” at the bottom of the lens that slightly increases lens power to help your eyes focus more easily. These features can help prevent the common symptoms of digital eye strain, like tired eyes and headaches.

Sync lll® lenses are designed for a smooth viewing transition across dynamic digital environments, whether you’re working on a computer or scrolling social media. Think of Sync lll® lenses as your digital ally, helping your eyes stay comfortable and focused.

Finding lenses that adapt to changing environments can be crucial for those with light-sensitive eyes. Sensity® 2 is a photochromic lens that automatically adjusts to light conditions, helping provide comfort and clarity all day long.

Whether you’re moving indoors or out, these lenses can adjust. They balance quick activation speeds and darkness with 100% UV protection and blue light protection. Let Sensity® 2 help you step into the light with full support for your eyes.

Do you ever feel like you’re squinting all the time, especially outdoors? Sun glare bouncing off windows, water, or even car windshields can be distracting and uncomfortable.

Polarized lenses have a filter that can help reduce the effects of bright light. These lenses can enhance your viewing experience by:

  • Intensifying colour perception to help make what you see more vibrant
  • Sharpening vision and improving visual comfort by reducing glare

Polarized lenses can help people who spend a lot of time outdoors or driving beat the glare and see the world more clearly.

Book a Visit to Refresh Your Prescription & Browse Our Range of Frames

We are excited to help you find the right HOYA lens for your lifestyle and vision needs. Visit Henderson Vision Centre to discuss your options, get your questions answered, and pick out a lens that feels like it was made just for you.

Book a visit to refresh your prescription, or to browse the frames and sunglasses in our showroom.

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Where Can You Find Us?

You can find us in the River East Plaza, between Safeway and Booster Juice, and across from Tim Hortons. We have plenty of parking available on-site.

Our Address

Unit 1B – 1439 Henderson Hwy
Winnipeg, MB R2G 1N3

Contact Information

Phone: 204-582-2308
Fax: (204) 339-1272
[email protected]

Hours of Operation

Monday
8:30 AM5:30 PM
Tuesday
8:30 AM5:30 PM
Wednesday
8:30 AM5:30 PM
Thursday
8:30 AM7 PM
Friday
9 AM4 PM
Saturday
9 AM3 PM
Sunday
Closed

*Please note we are CLOSED on Saturdays of long weekends and for the months of July and August.

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Contacts are one of the most popular forms of vision correction. Because of their flexible, comfortable, and hands-free fit, many individuals prefer wearing soft contacts over eyeglasses.
Their design offers several benefits that eyeglasses don’t, such as a more natural field of vision that remains unobstructed from eyeglass frames. However, contacts do require more maintenance and care.
Yes, contact lenses do expire about every four years from their manufactured date. The contact lens solution that it’s packaged in will no longer be sterile and you should not put expired lenses in your eyes.
Unlike a prescription for eyeglasses, contact lens prescriptions also expire annually, necessitating an updated contact lens exam and fitting to place an order for a new supply.
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Contacts are one of the most popular forms of vision correction. Because of their flexible, comfortable, and hands-free fit, many individuals prefer wearing soft contacts over eyeglasses.
Their design offers several benefits that eyeglasses don’t, such as a more natural field of vision that remains unobstructed from eyeglass frames. However, contacts do require more maintenance and care.
Yes, contact lenses do expire about every four years from their manufactured date. The contact lens solution that it’s packaged in will no longer be sterile and you should not put expired lenses in your eyes.
Unlike a prescription for eyeglasses, contact lens prescriptions also expire annually, necessitating an updated contact lens exam and fitting to place an order for a new supply.
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