Reviewed by Dr. Jodie Johnson, OD. Updated .
Frame preview
Preview frames before you visit.
Browse frame styles from home, notice what you like, and come in ready for calm, practical help with fit, lenses, measurements, and comfort.
The preview board is a helpful place to start. It can show you shapes and styles that may feel right, but the final choice still deserves real measurements and a lens plan built around your prescription.
Use the preview to gather ideas. We will help turn those ideas into glasses that feel good in real life.
Quick answer
Can I look at frames before my appointment?
Yes. Riverton Family Eye Care patients can use the online frame preview to browse styles before coming in. Bring a few favorites to your visit, and the team can help you compare them with your prescription, lens options, face shape, and comfort needs.
Good to know
Preview for style. Visit for fit.
The preview can narrow your choices. The in-office visit helps make sure your frame and lenses work together for clear vision, comfortable wear, and a better day-to-day result.
How to use it
A simple way to arrive with a clearer starting point.
- Browse shapes and colors. Use the preview board to notice the frame shapes, colors, and brands that catch your eye before you come in.
- Save a few favorites. Keep a short list or screenshots of styles you like. A focused shortlist makes the in-office visit easier.
- Bring your ideas to the office. We will help compare your favorites with your prescription, lens needs, measurements, comfort, and current availability.
The preview is helpful for
Style ideas before you step into the office.
- Frame shape and color ideas
- A sense of which styles feel like you
- Brand and material inspiration
- A smoother conversation when you arrive
The office visit is still important for
The details that make glasses work well.
- Whether the frame works well with your prescription
- Bridge fit, temple length, lens height, and adjustment needs
- Progressive, computer, high-index, polarized, or light-adaptive lens choices
- Insurance, budget, ordering details, and current in-office availability
Why guidance matters
The best frame still needs the right lens plan.
A frame can look great online and still need help in person. Prescription strength, lens thickness, progressive lens height, bridge fit, temple length, and adjustment all affect how your glasses feel once you wear them for a full day.
Bring your favorites to Riverton Family Eye Care, and we will help you sort through the tradeoffs clearly. You should understand what you are choosing and why it fits your eyes, your routine, and your budget.
Ready to browse?
Open the frame preview, then bring your favorites in.
Frame availability can change, but your shortlist gives the team a strong place to begin.
FAQ
Common questions about previewing frames.
Is every frame in the preview guaranteed to be available?
No. Frame availability can change by brand, model, color, and timing. The preview is a helpful starting point, and the Riverton Family Eye Care team will confirm what is available when you visit.
Can I order glasses directly from the frame preview?
The frame preview is designed to help you browse before your visit. Final frame selection, lens choices, measurements, and ordering should happen with the office so your glasses are built around your prescription and fit.
Should I schedule an eye exam before choosing frames?
If your prescription is not current, schedule an eye exam first. A current prescription helps the team recommend frames and lenses that make sense for your eyes.
Can the team help me choose lenses after I preview frames?
Yes. Bring your favorites, and the team can walk through lens options for work, driving, screens, kids, sports, stronger prescriptions, or Utah sun.
Can insurance apply to frames I find through the preview?
Coverage depends on your plan and the frames and lenses you choose. Call or bring your insurance information to your visit, and the team can help explain your benefits when possible.
Next step
Choose frames with a clear prescription and a clear plan.
Schedule an eye exam if your prescription is due, or call the office if you already have a current prescription and want help with frame and lens options.