From glasses to contacts, Eyewear Boutique has it

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Offering a wide variety of brands, services and smiles is Perry’s own Eyewear Boutique. The boutique is located on Ball Street and open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m-5 p.m. Anita Angell is the owner operator and Licensed Dispensing Optician.

“We offer services such as repairing and adjusting glasses and basically making the customers glasses. We also do contacts as well,” said Angell. Angell was originally located on Main Street, but then moved the boutique in April.

“I have been doing this for over 30 years and we really love the people of Perry,” said Angell. Their mission is giving the customer the value and time that they need to explain what’s the best option for them. To bring the cost down, Angell says the customers have to bring in their prescriptions.

“We don’t like to rush the customers in and out. We want to give them that friendly service they deserve,” said Angell.

Along with these services, the Eyewear Boutique offers a variety of accessories like Perry High School themed gifts, sunglasses and Haberhsam Candles. Angell says they are the only ones in the area selling these unique candles. They offer a 15 percent discount for Houston County employees, military, veterans and seniors. Occasionally they run specials like two pairs of single vision glasses for $79, said Angell. You can look up the Eyewear Boutique online for more information and specials.


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