Frequently Asked Questions
Can I trust that your reading glasses will help my vision?
Our high-quality reading glasses, come in a range of strengths (dioptres) from +1.00 to +3.50. All of our readers offer prescription quality lenses, for clearer vision and a distortion-free field of view. They deliver everything you would expect from Foster Grant, allowing you to see clearly and comfortably.
What is Presbyopia?
As you age, your eye lenses harden and can no longer change shape to focus on nearby objects. This natural condition is called presbyopia and it generally starts to weaken your near vision in your early-to-mid 40s. By magnifying images, reading glasses can help relieve eye strain caused by this condition.
I wear contact lenses or have had refractive surgery. Do I still need reading glasses?
Possibly. Even with other prescription vision solutions, some people require reading glasses to help them focus for example when reading, using screens and for other close up activities, caused by the effects of presbyopia.
Are your reading glasses right for me?
Here at Foster Grant, you'll find a wonderful selection of readers to suit your personal needs and individual style. Our mission is to help you find your perfect look so you can read better and feel great in the most flattering styles. No matter what you're looking for, we have a pair that is right for you. If you need help finding the correct strength, please click here.
When will my order be shipped?
Generally, your order will ship the day after you place it. We ship Monday through Friday, so orders placed on weekends won't be sent until the following Monday.
Where can I find the strength of my current readers?
Look on the inside of one of the side temples. If you’re questioning whether you have the correct magnification, we can help you find the right strength, just click on the button below to take our sight test.
Disclaimer: The information and reference materials on this website are intended solely for the informational purposes of the reader. This information is not intended to diagnose health problems and does not replace the advice, diagnosis or treatment of an eye doctor or medical professional. No representations are made and no responsibility is assumed for the information contained on this website. Find an eye doctor near you or contact a medical professional directly if you have any questions concerning your eye health or the information contained on this website.
Can I trust that your reading glasses will help my vision?
Our high-quality reading glasses, come in a range of strengths (dioptres) from +1.00 to +3.50. All of our readers offer prescription quality lenses, for clearer vision and a distortion-free field of view. They deliver everything you would expect from Foster Grant, allowing you to see clearly and comfortably.
What is Presbyopia?
As you age, your eye lenses harden and can no longer change shape to focus on nearby objects. This natural condition is called presbyopia and it generally starts to weaken your near vision in your early-to-mid 40s. By magnifying images, reading glasses can help relieve eye strain caused by this condition.
I wear contact lenses or have had refractive surgery. Do I still need reading glasses?
Possibly. Even with other prescription vision solutions, some people require reading glasses to help them focus for example when reading, using screens and for other close up activities, caused by the effects of presbyopia.
Are your reading glasses right for me?
Here at Foster Grant, you'll find a wonderful selection of readers to suit your personal needs and individual style. Our mission is to help you find your perfect look so you can read better and feel great in the most flattering styles. No matter what you're looking for, we have a pair that is right for you. If you need help finding the correct strength, please click here.
When will my order be shipped?
Generally, your order will ship the day after you place it. We ship Monday through Friday, so orders placed on weekends won't be sent until the following Monday.
Where can I find the strength of my current readers?
Look on the inside of one of the side temples. If you’re questioning whether you have the correct magnification, we can help you find the right strength, just click on the button below to take our sight test.
Disclaimer: The information and reference materials on this website are intended solely for the informational purposes of the reader. This information is not intended to diagnose health problems and does not replace the advice, diagnosis or treatment of an eye doctor or medical professional. No representations are made and no responsibility is assumed for the information contained on this website. Find an eye doctor near you or contact a medical professional directly if you have any questions concerning your eye health or the information contained on this website.