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CONTACT LENSES: a world of possibilities

Our practice offers ALL types of Contact Lenses, from the basic standard contact lenses, to more complex and specialty lenses, to those that provide rehabilitation and even vision correction without surgery.

  • Soft Contact Lenses
    Soft contact lenses are very popular because they are comfortable almost immediately.
    They are available in many varieties, including:
          * Daily Disposables             A new fresh health pair... Every Day!
          * Other Disposables:           1 & 2 Week Disposables          1 & 3 Month Disposables
          * Soft Bifocal Lenses
          * Prosthetic Lenses:  To improve appearance after injury or congenital problems
         
  • Gas Permeable (GP) Contact Lenses (AKA "Hard" lenses)
         Healthier, more durable, sharper crisp vision.
         People who want to see clearer, have astigmatism, or need bifocals.
         Children and Adults who are becoming more nearsightedness (myopia progresssion).
  • SynergEyes
         The best of both worlds
  • Bifocal Contact Lenses

         Bifocal and multifocal contact lenses are designed to give you good vision for both distance
         and near, when lenses for distance alone don't meet your needs.  
    Bifocal and multifocal
         contact lenses are available in both soft and gas permeable (GP) materials
    .

  • Special Lenses to solve Special Problems
         There are special lenses specifically designed to solve special problems such as:
           *  Keratoconus
           *  Cosmetic Lenses to enhance the appearance of distorted or damaged eyes.
           *  Other diseases, injuries, or congenital (birth) problems that have caused distortion.
           *  Poor vision after refractive surgery such as LASIK, PRK, or RK
           *  Color Vision problems
           *  Strabismus: an eye that turns in or out relative to the other
           *  Ectasia (corneal bulging), extreme Dry Eye, or Photophobia (extreme sensitivity to light)
  • After LASIK
    Some people have had less than ideal results after LASIK or other refractive surgeries, and are looking to restore their vision.
  • Sauflon Contact Lens Solution

    We recommend Sauflon’s One Step Hydrogen Peroxide Cleaning and Disinfecting System.

 
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