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Our History


Luzerne Optical Laboratories, Ltd. is the largest independently owned single location wholesale optical laboratory in the United States.  John “Jack” P. Dougherty, President, started in the optical business in 1960 and has served as President of the Optical Laboratories Association and has served on the Board of Directors for the Irving Bennett Business and Practice Management Center at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry.

    Luzerne Optical is a family owned and operated business. Luzerne Optical has been servicing the eyecare industry nationally, as well as internationally since 1973. The optical laboratory services thousands of independent eyecare professionals. Luzerne Optical is one of America’s most outstanding full-service laboratories and has an excellent reputation in the industry for supplying unparallel quality, products and service.  The company has been recognized with numerous awards from leading manufacturers such as Essilor/Varilux and Crizal, Corning, Zeiss, Polymer Technology and Transitions for outstanding performance and excellence.  Luzerne Optical is one of only a select group of contact lens labs across the country to achieve the CLMA’s prestigious manufacturing Seal of Excellence Award.

 

History
    In 1973, John P. Dougherty- better known as “Jack” or “Jake”- had been in optics for 13 years and looked at the optical laboratory business and saw an opportunity.  He struck out on his own and the company he founded is now one of the largest laboratories in the US with forefront technology and its glasses enhancing vision all over the world. 

    Luzerne Optical, named after its home county, opened its doors on the second floor of the century-old Mahoney Building at the corner of North Main and West Hollenback Streets in Wilkes-Barre, PA.  Luzerne Optical employed two people when it started manufacturing precision eye wear made with glass lenses.  Business grew steadily.  The company added employees and expanded its quarters.  By 1984 it needed a new building, not just for the space, but also to accommodate the latest technologies.  That spring Luzerne broke ground on a new, state-of-the-art, 20,000-square foot laboratory located on Wilkes-Barre Boulevard in the downtown Wilkes-Barre Industrial Park.

    As the company grew, Jack constantly watched for new and better product options.  He invested heavily in high-tech lens processing equipment and computer technology.  Jack added to the line
of glass lenses provided with materials such as plastic, polycarbonate and hi-index. In addition to lenses for glasses, he started   making custom contact lenses and producing anti-reflective / glare-free coatings, super hard scratch resistant coatings and mirror coatings for sunglasses.  In 1994 Luzerne became the first wholesale lab in Pennsylvania to manufacture anti-reflective coatings in-house. 

    Jack served as president of the Optical Laboratories Association in 1995.  The OLA honored Jack in 1995 and 1996 for his long service over the years.  He had worked as chairman of the executive committee, vice-president, treasurer, director and held a number of committee chairs.  Also in 1995, Wilkes-Barre mayor Lee A. Namey proclaimed March 2nd as John P. Dougherty Day, presenting him with a commendation.  The proclamation cited his “record of remarkable progress and growth” and his company’s “positive effect on the local economy.”  The Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry selected Luzerne Optical as “Small Business of the Year” in 2001.  Chamber president Stephen Barrouk noted “Business success like that of Luzerne Optical is vital to the continued growth of our region.  This is an international firm that started here, and we are proud to honor them and to celebrate the contribution they have made to our region.”    Also in 2001, Jack was honored as an Optical Pioneer Visionary at the OLA’s Optical Pioneers Banquet.  He joined a select group of industry veterans who were cited for their contributions to the success of their industry.

     In 2002, the company automated its inventory room to better manage its massive stock of the finest quality ophthalmic lenses.  It cleared out its garage and storage areas to expand surfacing production and add a special clean room for coatings.  Luzerne became one of only two independently owned companies in America authorized to produce the market leading Crizal Anti-Reflective Coatings.  A Class 100,000 Clean Room was constructed and equipped with robotic equipment to move lenses through the process.  In 2009 Luzerne began processing free form, the latest technology in spectacle lenses in-house. 

    By 2009 the full-service laboratory employed approximately 200people who had spent most of their lives in the optical business with a dedication to service and quality.  Jack has always proclaimed that the lab’s employees are its greatest asset.  Looking ahead, the Dougherty family is very optimistic seeing continued growth and opportunity.  They will continue to look for new products, new markets and new services to help improve people’s lives.  With the fine vision-enhancing products Luzerne makes, they will certainly achieve their mission and help the world see better. 

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