Welcome to the Contact Lens Exam
Who Should Consider Contact Lenses
- Are you looking for an alternative to eyeglasses?
- Do you have specific vision conditions like nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, or presbyopia?
- Seeking greater convenience or a more natural appearance?
Types of Contact Lenses
- Daily, bi-weekly, or monthly disposables
- Specialty lenses for astigmatism or presbyopia
- Options like soft lenses, gas permeable lenses, and hybrid lenses
Importance of Professional Fitting
Finding the right contact lenses requires professional expertise. One size does not fit all, and an accurate prescription, along with proper fit, is essential for comfort and long-term eye health.
Comprehensive Contact Lens Exam
A comprehensive contact lens exam includes measurements of the cornea, tear film evaluation, and an assessment of eye health. It ensures that your contact lenses provide optimal vision correction and comfort.
Trial Lenses and Adjustments
During the exam, try on trial lenses to ensure the best fit and comfort. Adjustments can be made to the prescription or lens type if needed, ensuring an optimal experience.
Lens Care and Hygiene
Proper lens care is crucial. Learn about cleaning routines, storage, and the importance of following recommended wearing schedules. Maintain good hygiene practices to prevent eye infections and complications.
Special Considerations
If you have specific concerns like dry eyes, allergies, or multifocal needs, we have solutions tailored for you. Our specialists will address any challenges you may have faced with contact lenses in the past.