Yamamoto & Inouchi

Order Your Contact Lenses Online

Do you need to reorder contact lenses before your next eye examination appointment?

You can now conveniently reorder contact lenses anytime of the day through our website. If you need to reorder gas permeable contact lenses, please do so by calling our office as the website can only accommodate soft contact lenses at this time.  For assistance with filing any vision insurance, call our office at (808) 949-2662 before ordering your contact lenses.

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Purchase Your Annual Supply of Contacts and Save Money

Many contact lens manufacturers offer a mail-in rebate when you purchase an annual supply of contact lenses.  Many vision insurance plans also cover the cost of contact lenses to further reduce your out-of-pocket expense. When you order an annual supply of soft contact lenses, we will have them shipped directly to your home or office .

Flexible Spending Accounts

If you participate in a flexible spending account through your employer, you can apply your benefits to eyeglasses, prescription sunglasses, contact lenses, contact lens solutions, or eye exams.

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Eyeglasses

Kio Yamato Eyeglasses

Dr. Yamamoto and Dr. Inouchi offer a complete selection of exclusive and high quality eyeglasses and sunglasses. Our office is an authorized Oakley dealer and we carry a wide selection of eyeglass frames for both children and adults. We also offer many frames that are designed to fit our Asian patients. If you are looking for a specific eyeglass frame or collection that is not listed below, please call our office and we would be happy to assist you.

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Eyeglasses In All Sizes and Colors

When you’re shopping for your new eyeglasses or sunglasses, keep in mind that many of them are available in multiple sizes and colors.  If you’re interested in a frame, but would like to know if it’s available in a particular color or size, don’t be too shy to ask.

Frame Warranty

All of our eyeglass frames and sunglasses come with a one-year warranty on any manufacturer’s defects. Should your frame become damaged and you are unsure if it is covered by the warranty, please feel free to stop by our office to speak with our staff.

 

Eye Examination

Photograph of a phoroter, it is an instrument used during an eye exam

An annual comprehensive eye exam is a clear way for your eye doctor to get a picture of your vision eye health and find ways to improve it.  Dr. Daniel Yamamoto and Dr. Tracie Inouchi can help you to see better and manage your overall wellness for the future. Diabetes, hypertension and many other conditions may have an effect on your vision or on the health of your eyes. An annual eye exam is the best way to manage these risks, so schedule your eye exam today.

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How Often Should I Get An Eye Exam?

Millions of Americans have uncorrected vision problems, and some vision problems have no warning signs and can cause permanent vision loss if left untreated. Having annual regular eye exams is the best way to ensure your vision is healthy.

Warning Signs of Eye and Vision Problems in Adults

  • Trouble seeing things to your side.
  • Double vision.
  • Changes in the way you see color.
  • Impaired vision at night, especially while driving, caused by effects of bright light.
  • Frequent changes in your eyeglass prescription.
  • Problems with glare from lamps or the sun.
  • Halos around lights.
  • Difficulty reading and doing close-up work, such as sewing.
  • White spot or cloudy spot in the lens of the eye (the pupil), instead of being black.

 

Contact Us

Want to send us a message, ask a question or need more information?

Address: 1441 Kapiolani Blvd, Suite 1110    Honolulu, Hawaii 96814

Telephone & Text: (808) 949-2662

Email us at [email protected] or use the form below.

     

    Eye Myth Debunked: Carrots Don’t Make the Cut as Top Eye-Healthy Food

    Many consumers know they should eat five servings of fruits and vegetables each day but what they may not know is what you eat can affect your eye health and vision as you age. Six nutrients ― antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin, essential fatty acids, vitamins C and E and the mineral zinc ― have been identified as helping to protect eye sight and promote visual health.

    Since the body doesn’t make these nutrients naturally, it’s important that they are incorporated into your daily diet and, in some cases, supplemented with vitamins. Yet, according to the American Optometric Association’s (AOA) 2014 American Eye-Q® survey, 73 percent of Americans do not incorporate any specific foods or supplements into their diet to help improve eye health or vision.

    Carrots Don’t Make the Cut as Top Eye-Healthy Food

    Also, contrary to popular belief, carrots are not at the top of the list for foods that are among the best for the eyes. To increase your intake of essential eye-healthy nutrients, the AOA recommends adding the following to your diet:

    Foods rich in lutein and zeathanthin including green, leafy veggies, such as spinach, broccoli and kale and bright yellow/red foods like tomatoes, peppers, egg yolks and mangos;

    • Omega-3 fatty acids such as salmon, tuna or mackerel;
    • Grapefruit, Brussels sprouts, strawberries, papaya, oranges and green peppers, which are the top sources for vitamin C;
    • Sunflower seeds, wheat germ oil, almonds, pecans and vegetable oils for Vitamin E; and
    • Turkey, oysters, crab, eggs, peanuts and whole grains for zinc.

    To learn more about these important nutrients, visit www.aoa.org/patients-and-public/caring-for-your-vision/diet-and-nutrition.

    The ninth annual American Eye-Q® survey was created and commissioned in conjunction with Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates (PSB). From March 20-25, 2014, PSB conducted 1,000 online interviews among Americans 18 years and older who embodied a nationally representative sample of the U.S. general population. (Margin of error is plus or minus 3.10 percentage points at a 95% confidence level)

    Happy New Year

     

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    Happy New Year from Dr. Daniel Yamamoto, Dr. Tracie Inouchi and Staff.

    New Year’s is an exciting time of year. It is a time for change and for an optimistic outlook on the rest of the year. It is also the time of year that people traditionally make New Year’s resolutions to start the year off well.

    Here are some tips that you can start doing right now to help keep those eyes healthy :

    • Eat your way to healthier eyes: Did you know that there are five essential nutrients that help promote healthy vision and may reduce the risk of eye disease? Getting those nutrients by eating things such as leafy greens, nuts, and shellfish can protect those eyes of yours. Certain studies have shown that taking an antioxidant or vitamin supplement can reduce the risk of advanced AMD progression and visual acuity loss
    • Wear Sunglasses Outdoors: Protect your eyes from harmful UV rays. Make sure you protect your eyes even on cloudy days. Not only does too much UV exposure increase your risk for cataracts and macular degeneration.
    • If you smoke: Stop smoking. Nothing needs to be explained.
    • Wear Protective Goggles: When playing sports, working around heavy machinery or in an area with a lot of particles in the air, you need protective goggles and/or sports lenses. Your eyes are among one of the most vulnerable spots on your entire body. Don’t take unnecessary risks. Wear protective goggles any time your eyes might be at risk.
    • Get an annual eye exam: Getting a basic eye exam can reveal some more serious diseases that may affect more than just your vision. An exam with your eye doctor can potentially uncover hidden medical conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and infections

    Happy Prince Kuhio Day

    We will be closed on March 26, 2014 for the Prince Kuhio Day Holiday.  We will reopen our office on Friday, March 28, 2014.

    Now for some slack key music from Rev. Dennis Kamakahi.

    Rev. Dennis Kamakahi from fretboardjournal on Vimeo.

    SynergEyes® Hybrid Contact Lenses

    Remember when you had only two choices in contact lenses?

    “Hard” (rigid gas permeable) lenses were best for crisp, clear vision, but were often irritating and uncomfortable. Soft contact lenses were the most comfortable, but often provided less-than-optimal vision. Now, a technological breakthrough makes having to choose a thing of the past.

    SynergEyes® Hybrid Contact Lenses – The Best of Both Worlds

    The “breathable” rigid lens center keeps eyes healthy while providing crisp, clear vision… even at night. The outer skirt gives you the all-day comfort of a soft lens

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    Why Not Optimize Your Vision?

    No matter what type of vision correction you currently use, there’s a good chance you’re compromising on either clarity or comfort. With SynergEyes® there are no compromises.

     

    Do you wear soft contact lenses?

    If yes, you may be settling for less-than-optimal vision. Thanks to the rigid center optics of SynergEyes®, you can enjoy high-definition vision as never before.

    Do you have astigmatism?

    SynergEyes® is free from “toric lens rotation”, a common problem associated with soft toric lenses that causes inconsistent vision. SynergEyes® optics remain stable, delivering consistently clear vision – blink after blink.

    Do you wear “hard” contact lenses?

    If yes, you may be settling for less-than-optimal comfort. SynergEyes® eliminates the problem of irritating debris that can collect under conventional rigid lenses. And you won’t experience the annoyance of rigid lenses moving when you blink, or dislodging with your active lifestyle.

    Do you still wear glasses?

    If yes, you may have had a disappointing experience with contact lenses in the past. The hybrid design eliminates many problems people have had with contact lenses. SynergEyes® may very well be the contact lens breakthrough for your active lifestyle

    Oakley Ernesto Fonseca Signature Series ANTIX

     

    Happy Boy’s Day.

    In celebration of Boy’s Day or Children’s Day – Kodomo no Hi families in  Japan raise the carp-shaped koinobori flags, one for each boy (or child).

    The carp has become the symbol of tango no sekku or Boys’ Day because the Japanese consider it the most spirited of fish—so full of energy and power that it can fight its way up swift-running streams and cascades. Because of its strength and determination to overcome all obstacles, it stands for courage and the ability to attain high goals. Since these are traits desired in boys, families traditionally flew koinobori from their homes to honor their sons.

    In celebration of Boy’s Day we would like to share  images of Oakley’s Ernesto Fonseca Signature Series Antix.  This signature edition series sunglass captures the image and spirit of the Japanese koi (carp) and Ernesto ” The Fonz” Fonseca.

    Fendi Eyewear – 5131

    This sunglass is easily one of our favorite frames.  While it may not look like anything unusual, the flat bevel on the front of the frame gives it a unique look with a bold appearance.  The tortoise shell also has a wonderful rich color that adds to the uniqueness of this frame.  The best part of this sunglass is that it fits remarkably well . . . no nosepads required!  Like many of the Fendi sunglasses, the bridge design is perfect for the Asian face.

     

    Custom Prescription Oakley M Frame – Hybrid

    This custom piece was designed for:

    • The active sports enthusiast who needs prescription eyeglasses.
    • Protective sports eyewear with an impact resistant lens and durable frame.
    • A sleek and sporty look unlike that of your typical sports goggles. 

      Prescription M-Frame

    This frame has the added flexibility of a removable shield. The shield can be removed and replaced with a standard (non-prescription) M Frame sunglass shield.

    Prescription M-Frame

    Custom Oakley M Frame Hybrid with a prescriptive lens inset into the M Frame shield