At Rock optiX, our motto is to provide our patients with a high-tech experience and old-fashioned customer service. We want you to feel at home in our care.
We encourage you to ask us your questions and will provide thorough and thoughtful responses. Our innovative equipment and technology allow us to accurately assess, diagnose, and manage ocular conditions such as glaucoma, dry eye, myopia, and diabetic eye diseases.
From a comprehensive eye exam and a new pair of frames to emergency eye care, we have you covered. We’re proud to offer a variety of comprehensive services for patients 5 years old and up so you and your family can enjoy generations of clear vision!
We look forward to helping you achieve your best vision yet.
Dr. Teresa Hrach is an experienced optometrist dedicated to improving the vision and lives of her patients. She has received multiple awards for her excellence in the field, including:
Dr. Teresa D. Hrach is an experienced optometrist located in Millis, Massachusetts. She is your neighborhood optometrist who truly cares about your medical needs.
Dr. Hrach was accepted early to optometry school and got her Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Optometry degree from New England College of Optometry. She worked part-time in eye care services until she opened her own optometry practice in 2004. She has board certification as an optometric physician to diagnose, manage, and treat various eye conditions and diseases.
Dr. Hrach has a focus in eye care services that deal with contact lenses and dry eye syndrome. Her main priority is to provide outstanding eye care to her patients. She is passionate about health and nutrition and wants to help her optometry patients see better every day.
If you’re searching for an optometric physician with expert services and a warm, personal touch, come see Dr. Hrach.
Robert Hayes, OPT
Robert graduated from the University of California, Riverside in 1990 after serving in the Marine Corps in satellite communications.
He has been working in the optical field for over 20 years, using his expertise to improve people’s vision while helping them find a pair of glasses that fit their style. Robert is passionate about providing the best solutions tailored to each patients’ personal needs. When you visit Rock optiX, you’ll notice Robert’s outgoing and friendly attitude right away.
In his spare time, Robert enjoys listening to music, playing sports, and spending time with his family.
We’re conveniently located at the corner of Main Street and Plain Street (Route 109 and Route 115). If you have any trouble finding us, please give us a call.
Dry Eye FAQ: Can Dry Eye Syndrome Cause Blurred Vision?
Dry eyes are a common medical complaint, affecting 10 to 20% of patients. You might be familiar with the dry, scratchy feeling of dry eye, but did you know that dry eye syndrome can cause blurry vision as well? If your vision improves when you blink, the blurriness is likely caused by dry eyes. At […]
Did you know that getting the right nutrition can protect against eye diseases and preserve vision quality? Talk to your optometrist about getting the right vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids to keep your eyes healthy as you age. Nutrition and Good Vision Most people are aware that it is important to eat a heart-healthy diet […]
Myopia vs. Presbyopia vs. Hyperopia: What Are the Key Differences?
Blurry vision can be frustrating, irritating, and concerning—especially when it progressively worsens. Plenty of common eye conditions can lead to constant blurry vision, but there are 3 common culprits: Myopia causes blurry vision at a distance Hyperopia causes blurry vision up close Presbyopia is an age-related condition that also causes blurry vision up close Each […]
Eye Strain in Children: Prevention and Eyeglass Lens Options
Are eye glasses on your back to school shopping list? While the correct glasses prescription ensures clear vision for your student, today’s technologies can also reduce eye strain and prevent future vision problems. Your optometrist can help you choose the best lenses for your child’s eye health during their comprehensive eye exam. What is Eye […]
What’s the Difference between Bifocals, Progressive, and Transition Lenses?
Three kinds of lenses that can seem similar are bifocal lenses, progressive lenses, and transition lenses. The difference between these three lenses are:
Bifocal lenses contain two different prescriptions. These prescriptions are divided by a visible horizontal line across the lens.
Progressive lenses also have two different prescriptions. However, in progressive lenses, the horizontal line used in bifocals is not present; instead, the two areas are blended smoothly.
Transition lenses darken when exposed to sunlight, but become clear when you’re inside. […]
While there is no true way to get scratches out of your glasses, we can share expert tips on how to properly care for your lenses to avoid scratches. […]
Feeling pressure in your eyes can be unsettling and uncomfortable, especially when you’re not sure what’s causing it. Although eye pressure is a common symptom, it’s important to understand the underlying reasons to address it effectively, in the event it may be related to eye disease. Some of the reasons can be: Sinusitis Glaucoma Eyestrain […]
Some common factors that can contribute to worsening eyesight include: aging, digital eye strain, uncorrected vision conditions, health conditions, lifestyle, environmental factors, and genetics. […]
If you spend a lot of time outside in the sun, it may be worth thinking about a pair of polarized sunglasses. They can be a worthwhile investment that protects your eyes from UV rays, glare, and more. Make sure that you purchase a pair labeled “100% UV protection.” […]
What Is a Significant Change in Eyeglass Prescription?
A significant change in your glasses prescription occurs when you struggle to see despite wearing corrective lenses, meaning your current prescription is no longer effective. You may experience blurry vision or other struggles, which can happen for many reasons. You will need an updated prescription to see clearly. […]
You’ll need a contact lens fitting because your eyes are unique. Every eye’s shape is a little different, and the prescription you need is going to be different than someone else. Not to mention that there are several different types of contacts! A contact lens fitting lets a trained eye care professional precisely measure your eye and find the right fit for you. […]
A comprehensive eye exam is more than just a quick vision screening; it’s a thorough evaluation of your eye health and visual abilities. Conducted by optometrists or ophthalmologists, these exams involve a series of tests designed to assess the overall health of your eyes, determine your visual acuity, and identify potential problems and eye diseases […]
Our eyes are extraordinary—not only for capturing the world’s beauty but also for offering valuable insights into our health. Comprehensive eye exams go beyond assessing basic visual clarity to detect various vision conditions and eye health issues, guiding us toward clear vision and supporting our well-being. Some of the health and vision conditions an eye […]
Today, people can spend many hours a day on digital devices, from smartphones to laptops and televisions. While technological advancements can make our lives more comfortable and convenient, they also have a downside. Electronic screens emit blue light, short-wavelength visible light that can disrupt our circadian rhythm. Digital screens can also cause digital eye strain. […]
Whether you are a first-time glasses wearer or have been enjoying the benefits for a long time, it is natural to wonder when the ideal time is to get a fresh new pair of glasses. Rest assured—you are not alone. Glasses have varying lifespans depending on several factors. You should get new glasses when your […]
It should come as no surprise that having the right prescription for eyeglasses is crucial for optimal vision. However, your eyes are constantly changing, and prescriptions don’t last forever. An eyeglass prescription is generally good for 1–2 years. Once this date has passed, you can’t use it to buy any new glasses or replacement lenses. […]