Contact Lenses

Clinically-Guided Vision Correction with Precision Fit

Types of Contact Lenses

We prescribe and fit a broad range of contact lenses to address varying refractive needs and ocular conditions, including:

  • Daily disposable contact lenses
  • Monthly replacement lenses
  • Toric lenses for astigmatism
  • Multifocal contact lenses for presbyopia
  • Specialty contact lenses for complex or irregular prescriptions

Lens recommendations are determined by clinical findings such as your prescription,
corneal measurements, ocular surface health, and your lifestyle needs. 

Scleral Lenses

Scleral lenses are advanced specialty contact lenses designed for patients who require enhanced visual correction, improved corneal protection, or increased comfort beyond conventional soft lenses. These large diameter lenses rest on the sclera and vault over the cornea, creating a smooth optical surface and a fluid reservoir between the lens and eye. 

They are commonly prescribed for conditions such as irregular corneas, keratoconus, corneal scarring, and moderate to severe dry eye disease. 

Each scleral lens fitting begins with a comprehensive eye evaluation and precise corneal measurements to ensure appropriate lens alignment, stability, and clear vision. Follow-up visits allow for refinement to support clear vision and all-day comfort. 

Comfort and Eye Health

Successful contact lens wear requires ongoing clinical monitoring. We assess how your eyes respond to contact lenses and evaluate for signs of dryness, irritation, inflammation or fluctuating vision. 

Regular examinations help maintain accurate prescriptions, identify early changes in eye health, and reduce the risk of contact lens–related complications. 

Support for New and Established Wearers 

For patients new to contact lenses, we provide clinical education on insertion, removal, hygiene, and safe wear practices. For established wearers, we reassess lens performance and eye health to ensure your current lenses continue to meet your needs. 

Each contact lens fitting and follow-up is designed to support safe wear, stable vision, and long-term ocular health.