My glasses has "prescription?" (comparing with fashion glasses) What is a better/correct term?

I know you can say prescription glasses but how do you say it in this sentence:

My eyeglasses has ______.

My eyeglasses is _______.

if you want to compare it with fashion eyeglasses (regular lenses not for shortsightedness or farsightedness)

In my country we call it "grado" (grade) and "walang grado" (no grade)

Ang salamin ko ay may grado. = My eyeglasses has grado.

Some people from my country incorrectly say

"My eyeglasses has a grade. / My eyeglasses are graded." / "I have graded eyeglasses."

Is it okay to say "My eyeglasses has/have prescription."


You could say (prescribed is used as an adjective to describe the eyeglasses):

My eyeglasses are prescribed (by an optometrist).

Or you could say (prescription glasses is a plural noun):

I have prescription eyeglasses.

You cannot say:

My eyeglasses have prescription.

My eyeglasses has prescription.

My eyeglasses is prescribed