CLARKSVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 09, 2016 -- Proper sports eyewear for amateurs and athletes safeguards eye health and improves performance, reports Sites Vision Clinic. The line of Liberty Sport protective sports eyewear is designed with these goals in mind, in addition to supporting those living active lifestyles. Their sports eyewear offers patients a large frame selection from which to choose, with specialty glasses for hunting, fishing and golfing, along with frames designed for impact sports such as basketball. An active Elkton optometrist or Clarksville optometrist can help individuals select suitable Liberty Sport eyewear for any sport or outdoor activity.
Liberty Sport’s protective sports eyewear is designed for the performance and sports protection needs of athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. Vision patients are gratified to know that that their sports glasses and sunglasses meet impact resistance guidelines, offer reliable comfort and come in a range of styles and lens options. The eye doctors at Sites Vision Clinic can direct vision patients to the sports eyewear that meet their specific sport or activity needs. Liberty Sports are 100% certified according to US impact protection standards and come with an Rx Lifetime Protection Plan, to keep athletes guarded at the plate or on the field.
Sports eyewear is helpful for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts in a number of ways. Protective sports glasses or lenses reduce the potential risk of eye damage and allows the player or individual to see better, improving performance but also decreasing the risk of injury. Many athletic and fitness clubs now require participating members to wear proper eye gear. Children and adults who wear sports protective eyewear avoid a hospital emergency room visit.
“We care about the vision needs of our patients,” said Dr. Clif Sites. “That is why we want to provide them with the sports eyewear to protect and maintain the vision, as well as improve their performance. The wide selection of Liberty Sport protective sports eyewear allow vision patients to choose high-quality, comfortable and certified eyewear that can help them avoid eye injury or bodily injury. Vision patients can continue their activity with improved performance when using Liberty Sport specialized eyewear.”
Dr. Clif Sites, owner of Sites Vision Clinic, has served residents of Clarksville, Tennessee and Elkton, Kentucky since 1977. Their hometown vision care professionals provide quality eye care for the entire family. Patients can receive vision services from their location at 621 North Riverside Drive in Clarksville, or at their clinic in Elkton at 81 Public Square East. Services at Sites Vision Clinic include sports glasses, specialty eyewear, eye health and function exams, vision testing, contact lens exams, diagnosis and treatment of eye conditions and eye surgery co-management.
Call (931) 614-0028 to speak with a knowledgeable associate to find out more about protective sports eyewear or visit http://sitesvisionclinic.com/ for more details.
Sites Vision Clinic, (931) 614-0028


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