Contact Lens Services

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We prescribe contact lenses for individual lifestyles. For many of our patients, we prescribe contact lenses for part time use. Many of our patients prefer the appearance and convenience of eyeglass wear for most of their week and will wear contact lenses for specific situations such as excercise (Yoga with eyeglasses is not easy) or sports. Other patients prefer to wear their contact lenses most of the day and switch to eyeglasses when they return home.

Whatever your lifestyle needs, we prescribe and evaluate all major brands of soft and rigid contact lenses. Additionally, we prescribe custom designed contact lenses for special needs as well as special eye problems. Specialized fitting may include: Monovision, bifocal contact lenses, astigmatism contacts, Ortho K and Keratoconus. We have experience in modifying and polishing contacts.

Our staff are able to answer many of your questions and are available for ongoing contact lens instruction and training.  We are equipped with corneal topographers to evaluate the contour of your cornea to measure the precise corneal curvature and other instruments like biomicroscopes to monitor your eyes for the onset of contact lens related complications.

Please share with us your visual requirements and we will be happy to make suggestions on how contact lenses may fit into your lifestyle of optical corrections.

 

  • Soft Contact Lenses

    Available in daily, two week or monthly disposable lenses.  Most of our lenses are available in astigmatic correction as well.

    As a service to our patients we also perform a monthly fee survey of the four most reputable soft lens distributors. Feel free to call us to obtain information on how to refill your lens prescriptions in the most economical way.

  • Daily Disposable Contacts

    ... A new fresh health pair... Every Day!

  • Gas Permeable Contact Lenses

    Newer gas permeable lenses or "hard" contact lenses offer very good oxygen permeability and are many times the lens of choice for correcting visual problems due to astigmatism, corneal scars or injuries, after cornea surgeries, and sometimes for unfortunate LASIK complications.  

 
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