National Vision Announces New America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses Location Now Open in Crestwood – The Southland Journal

2022-10-08 20:12:53 By : Ms. Doris Cai

National Vision Announces New America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses Location Now Open in Crestwood (Crestwood, IL) — America’s Best Continues Growth in Illinois with New Location

America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses is now open in Crestwood , giving residents access to high-quality eye care and eyewear at an affordable price. The new location offers two pairs of eyeglasses for just $69.95*, which also includes a comprehensive eye exam by a licensed optometrist. The store is equipped with state-of-the-art optometric equipment to ensure that consumers get the best eye care available at a more affordable, accessible price. A wide selection of designer eyeglass frames, contact lenses and eyeglass accessories is also available.

National Vision, the parent company to America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses, believes it has a responsibility to help bring sight to those in need of vision correction, no matter their budget. In 2021, National Vision made philanthropic investments towards helping 1 million people see better, to live better.

National Vision is further expanding into Illinois with its new location at Rivercrest Shopping Center. The Crestwood community will now have access to more affordable and accessible quality eye care and eyewear.

The new location also establishes new hiring opportunities for residents of Crestwood with an organization that has received national recognition for its employee culture and commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion throughout the retail industry. National Vision was named a 2021 Forbes Best Employer for Women, Veterans, and Diversity. Its high standards are reflected in every America’s Best location.

National Vision Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: EYE) is the second largest optical retail company (by sales) in the United States with over 1,200 stores in 44 states and Puerto Rico. With a mission of helping people by making quality eye care and eyewear more affordable and accessible, the company operates five retail brands: America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses, Eyeglass World, Vision Centers inside select Walmart stores, and Vista Opticals inside select Fred Meyer stores and on select military bases, and several e-commerce websites, offering a variety of products and services for customers’ eye care needs. For more information, please visit www.nationalvision.com.

WHERE:   America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses

* Includes frames tagged at $69.95 with single-vision uncoated plastic lenses only.  Purchase of two complete pairs of eyeglasses, including frames and prescription lenses, for the same person, required for free eye exam.  Eye exam $50 without two-pair offer.  Offer cannot be combined with any other discount, coupon, or insurance plan.  Other frames, lenses, and features available at additional cost.  Frame selection may vary by location.  Additional fees and restrictions apply.  All eyeglass and contact lens purchases require a valid prescription.

National Vision Announces New America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses Location Now Open in Crestwood

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