Sun & UV exposure
Cumulative UV drives cataract progression, macular changes, and pterygium. We dilate to actually look at the retina — and we'll tell you when polarized lenses aren't optional.
Las Vegas eyeballs work overtime. Between desert UV, single-digit humidity, neon glare, casino LEDs, and a 3 a.m. drive home from the Strip, the demands here aren't average. Neither is the eye care we're building.
Roughly 290 sunny days a year. Relative humidity below 30% most of the calendar. A UV index that spikes into "very high" or "extreme" most days from spring through fall. None of that goes easy on your tear film, your cornea, or your retina.
The result: dry eye is rampant, sun-driven cataract progression accelerates, and contact-lens wearers tend to under-report how uncomfortable they actually are by the end of the day.
Cumulative UV drives cataract progression, macular changes, and pterygium. We dilate to actually look at the retina — and we'll tell you when polarized lenses aren't optional.
The single most under-treated eye condition in Las Vegas. We run a real dry-eye workup — TBUT, meibography on indication, osmolarity — not "here's a sample bottle of drops."
Strip-grade light at night, casino LEDs by day. We tune your prescription and AR coating choices specifically for high-contrast nightscapes and casino-floor work environments.
Dealers, security, pit, hospitality — Vegas is a screen-heavy town. We script anti-fatigue lens designs and blue-light filtration for people who can't just "look away every 20 minutes."
Vegas wind picks up real desert grit. We track ocular surface inflammation, allergic conjunctivitis, and lens-related irritation accordingly.
Lose a contact at the pool? Cracked frames before a Sphere show? We see same-week emergencies and walk-ins on availability once we open.
Hot Optic is on N. Rainbow Blvd. between Summerlin and the central valley — easy from the 95, easy from the 215, and a fast pull-off from Cheyenne, Smoke Ranch, or Lake Mead. Independent retail neighbors. Real parking.
We serve Summerlin, North Las Vegas, Spring Valley, Centennial Hills, and the central west side.
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