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Contact Lenses

We provide comprehensive cornea and contact lens care. After an eye examination we evaluate your eyes with a tear film analysis and corneal evaluation to determine which type of contact lens will best suit your individual needs.

We prescribe 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.

Guaranteed Contact Lens Success Program

For our contact lens patients, we offer our Guaranteed Contact Lens Success Program. For the first 60 days after you purchase contact lenses in our office, if for any reason you are unsatisfied, we will buy back any unopened boxes and/or credit your account for any unopened boxes. No questions asked.

  • Specialized contact lenses
  • Bifocal/Multifocal Contact Lenses
  • Monovision Contact Lenses
  • Astigmatism Contact Lenses
  • Keratoconus Treatment
  • Contact Lenses for the Treatment of Dry Eye Syndrome
  • Implantable Contact Lenses (ICL)
  • Scleral Contact Lenses
  • Gas Permeable Contact Lenses
  • Pediatric Contact Lenses
  • Prosthetic Contact Lenses
  • Colored Contact Lenses

Our contact lens staff is able to answer many of your questions and is available for ongoing contact lens instruction and training.

Some of the contact lens lines that we carry:

  • Johnson & Johnson contact lenses
  • Bausch & Lomb
  • CooperVision
  • Alcon
  • We carry all of the top contact lens brands!
  • Disposable contact lenses are generally considered to be far superior in comfort and wearability than hard and rigid lenses.
  • A routine exam won’t provide some of the measurements and testing that are required to determine if your eyes are suitable for contact lens wear, and to generate your contact lens Rx.
  • Fortunately for those who don’t like the look, feel or inconvenience of reading glasses, there is another option. Bifocal and multifocal lenses are also available in contact lenses in both soft and rigid varieties.
  • These rigid lenses aren’t as popular or well-known as soft lenses, but they offer the advantages of durability, crisp vision and high oxygen permeability.
  • Challenges such as astigmatism, presbyopia, keratoconus and dry eyes needn’t be a barrier to contact lens wear, but they do require more time and patience.
  • “I can’t wear soft contacts; I have astigmatism.” This once-true statement is now simply a myth.