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A Wide Selection Of Contact Lenses

Do you or your kids dislike how they look in glasses? Do frames get in the way of their vision? Boost self-confidence and comfort with contact lenses! Enjoy the feeling of total freedom from glasses.

We have a wide selection of contact lenses for every visual need or preference, including disposable soft contact, bifocal/multifocal, toric, and colored lenses. Whether you wear daily, weekly or monthly disposables, or conventional (vial) lenses, we’ve got what you need.

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Eye Exams For Contact Lenses

A successful contact lens experience begins with a comprehensive eye exam. During your visit, our optometrist ensures your prescription is up to date and carefully evaluates your eye health to rule out any conditions that could interfere with comfortable contact lens wear.

We take a personalized approach to contact lenses, selecting options based on your eye shape, lifestyle, and visual needs. In many cases, patients can try lenses the same day as their exam. Whether you prefer daily disposables or monthly lenses, we provide precise fittings, follow-up visits, and ongoing care to ensure clear, comfortable vision you can rely on.

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Recommended Contact Lenses

How to easily insert and remove your Alcon DAILIES® contact lenses

Some of Our Most Popular Prescription Contact Lenses

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Daily disposable contact lenses are an increasingly popular contact lens because they offer the same crystal clear vision as other varieties without the need for proper storage and cleaning at the end of each day. Daily disposables allow the wearer to simply throw away each pair of contacts before bed, and open a brand new pair the very next day to enjoy the benefits and comfort of clean, clear, crisp contact lenses.

Multifocal contact lenses give you added freedom over glasses and they allow you to be able to view any direction – up, down and to the sides – with similar vision. These contacts are ideal for patients who have presbyopia (age-related farsightedness) and require reading glasses for up-close vision. Bifocal and multifocal contacts reduce or rid the need for wearing reading glasses, making them a convenient option for patients above the age of 40.

Multifocal contacts come in various forms and your eye doctor will help you determine which option is most suitable for your condition and vision goals. Monovision contact lenses are another option for patients with presbyopia and can be a great alternative to multifocal lenses if you have a difficult time adjusting to them.

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Gas Permeable (GP) Contact Lenses

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.

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Contact Lenses for the "Hard-to-Fit" Patient

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.

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Toric Contact Lenses for Astigmatism

“I can’t wear soft contacts; I have astigmatism.” This once-true statement is now simply a myth.