Contact Lense Fitting:
Soft Daily Contact Lenses:
Daily disposable contacts provide flexibility for people who do not want to wear glasses all of the time with little or no risk of eye infection as the contact lenses are disposed of on a daily basis.
Soft Contact Lenses for Astigmatism:
Have you ever been told that you cannot wear contacts because you have “astigmatism”? With the advances in material and optics of contacts, patients with astigmatism are able to see clearer than they ever thought possible.
Bifocal/Monovision Contact Lenses:
As we age, our reading vision slowly degrades in a natural process known as presbyopia. Reading glasses are used as a crutch for presbyopic eyes because the eye muscles become weaker and the crystal lens in the eye becomes less flexible. Bifocal/Monovision contact lenses can allow patients the ability to read and see far away without glasses. Reading a menu, driving, seeing price tags, text messaging, working on the computer are some of the everyday tasks made easier with the latest contact lenses.
Rigid Gas Permeable (Hard) Contacts:
Rigid Gas Permeable contacts, by name, are contacts that do not change their shape as the eye blinks. The stability of the contact provides optimal vision and the material allows for the most oxygen to get to the front part of the eye. The customizable nature of this contact lens opens doors for people who have corneal irregularity due to surgery or injury that have been told, in the past, that they cannot wear contacts.
Keratoconic Contact Lenses:
Have you been told that you will never be able to achieve excellent vision because you have Keratoconus, a condition in which a normally rounded eye begins to bulge at the bottom? We have the equipment to fit highly specialized contact lenses for even the most advanced keratoconic patients.