Sport Lenses
If you play sports, you should keep two things in mind related to your vision: protection and precision.
Sports lenses protect the wearer’s eyes. Sports such as tennis, baseball, softball, and racquetball may see ball speeds of 90 mph or more. In baseball alone, there are over 500,000 injuries per year! But that is not the most common cause of sports-related eye injuries. Most eye injuries occur in basketball, where an elbow or a finger jabbed into the eye can cause corneal abrasions, fractured bones, retinal detachments, or even blindness. Polycarbonate lenses are more resistant to impact than glass or plastic and offer protection for 90% of eye injuries. Protective eyewear fits well, features a padded bridge, has prescription or non-prescription lenses, and has deep-grooved eyewires to prevent the lens from falling out.
The specialized lenses also optimize your vision. Depending on your sport, certain lenses are more appropriate than others. Dark, UV protection lenses are great for baseball and other outdoor sports. Golfers can benefit from gray-brown colored lenses which make it easier to outline the course. Even if you do not normally wear glasses, non-prescription sports lenses can benefit your performance. Some people think that lenses prevent the wearer from seeing the action, but many sports lenses have anti-fog, glare reduction, and scratch resistant properties. Some are also designed to maximize peripheral vision.
Sunwear
To reduce exposure to UV rays and their effects, we recommend you invest in a set of sunglasses which can provide at least 98% protection from UVA and UVB rays. While cheaper sunglasses can range from poor to excellent UV protection, our sunwear lines provide the best protection from the sun. We carry a large selection of styles and colors.
Another product to consider is a pair of polarized sunglasses. Polarized lenses block light reflected from surfaces such as a flat road or smooth water. If you are involved in activities such as water sports, skiing, golfing, biking, fishing, and even driving, polarized lenses can be very helpful in reducing glare and giving a clearer view.
Finally, if you have a youngster in the family, it is never too early to fit them with sunglasses. Children under the age of 20 are the most susceptible to the damaging effects of UV light. One concern of parents is that their child will scratch, break, or lose the sunglasses; we are here to help you make the best choice for your child.
Specials and News

Dr. Duane Thompson was recognized as Young Optometrist of the Year at the annual Missouri Optometric Association meeting in October 2009 and was a Missouri Optometric President for the 2010-2011 year.
A *NO-COST* public health program developed to provide professional eye care for infants is offered at our four locations. Doctors Brodmerkle, Harris, Sloan and Thompson, of Premier Eyecare Associates, are one of 7,000 optometrists nationwide who are participating in InfantSEE.
Emergency Care
Our doctors are on call 24 hours, 7 days a week. Contact us at the closest location for the emergency numbers.
Meet our Doctors

Dr. Brodmerkle, Dr. Harris, Dr. Sloan and Dr. Thompson
Our doctors exceed the annual required continuing education to provide the best services for all of your eyecare needs including exam services and a great selection of frames.
Brookfield
431 South Main Street
Brookfield, MO 64628
(660) 258-7409
800-737-1116
| Mon - Fri | 8am - 5pm |
| 3rd Thurs | until 7pm |
| Sat | 8am - 12:30pm |
Chillicothe
1115 Washington St.
Chillicothe, MO 64601
(660) 646-3937
800-737-1114
| Mon - Fri | 8am - 5pm |
| Sat | 8am - 12:30pm |
Trenton
614 E 9th St.
Trenton, MO 64683
(660) 359-3957
800-737-1112
| Mon, Wed, Fri | 8am - 5pm |
| Tue & Thu | 8am - 5:30pm |




