Contact lenses have gotten a lot more comfortable and easier to maintain since they were first introduced.
Finding the right lenses for you
You can wear your prescription contact lenses full time, or just for sports or social occasions. But first, you’ll need to get an eye test to see if you’re a candidate for contacts. At our practice, we will assess your eyes and find the best lenses tailored specifically for you.
In order to find the right lenses for you, we first do a complete eye examination and medical history review. With the help of cutting-edge technology, we then measure the form and curvature of your corneas. Because everyone’s eyes are different, finding the perfect fit may take some time, but don’t worry! Our staff is experienced in this area and dedicated to helping you maintain good eyesight.
If you have never worn contacts before, we will help guide you through a trial lens fit to make sure they are comfortable. We’ll teach you how to put in and take out the lenses, as well as show you proper hygiene care. It’s vital that your eyes stay healthy and that your prescription contacts remain an excellent fit, which we will ensure together at follow-up appointments.
Finding the right lenses for you
In order to find the right lenses for you, we first do a complete eye examination and medical history review. With the help of cutting-edge technology, we then measure the form and curvature of your corneas. Because everyone’s eyes are different, finding the perfect fit may take some time, but don’t worry! Our staff is experienced in this area and dedicated to helping you maintain good eyesight.
dedicated service and a perfect fit
If you have never worn contacts before, we will help guide you through a trial lens fit to make sure they are comfortable. We’ll teach you how to put in and take out the lenses, as well as show you proper hygiene care. It’s vital that your eyes stay healthy and that your prescription contacts remain an excellent fit, which we will ensure together at follow-up appointments.
Types Of Lenses
Multifocal Lenses
With multifocal contact lenses, you can go from close-up to faraway and back to in-between without even needing glasses. They provide sharp real-world vision, and they’re ideal for days when you want a break from your glasses or even for everyday wear.
Toric contact lenses for astigmatism
Astigmatism is a very prevalent problem among individuals who wear glasses. It’s caused when the cornea or lens of the eye is shaped more like the curve of a rugby ball rather than the ideal concave shape of a soccer ball. This results in blurred vision because light cannot focus properly within the eye. Toric lenses are designed to fit this varied eye curvature and allow people with astigmatism to focus just as well as those who wear standard contact lenses.
Disposable Lenses
Daily
With daily disposable contacts, you don’t have to worry about cleaning solutions because you simply insert them in the morning and then throw them away at night. They are a great option for first-time wearers or people with active lifestyles who want an easy care routine.
Fortnightly
These lenses are designed to be worn for two weeks. To maintain safety and hygiene, they must be cleaned and stored in lens solution every night before sleep.
Monthly
If you wear monthly lenses, it is important to take proper care of them by storing and cleaning them in lens solution every night.