Contact Lenses.

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FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO GET STARTED WITH CONTACTS TODAY!

Step #1

Schedule an eye exam: Before getting contact lenses, you will need to have your eyes examined by an optometrist or ophthalmologist to determine your prescription and ensure that your eyes are healthy enough to wear contact lenses.

Step #2

Discuss contact lens options: During your eye exam, you can discuss with your eye doctor the different types of contact lenses available, such as soft lenses, rigid gas-permeable lenses, or hybrid lenses. Your doctor will decide the best type of lens based on your prescription and lifestyle needs.

Step #3

Try on lenses: Once your doctor has chosen a type of contact lens, you can try on a few different brands to find the most comfortable fit. Your doctor can also help you with this process, and you may need to come in for a follow-up visit to make sure the lenses are fitting properly.

Step #4

Order your lenses: Once you and the doctor have found the right type of contact lens and have learned how to care for them, you can place an order for your lenses. You may be able to order them through your eye doctor's office or online.

SOFT CONTACTS

RGP’s

We offer soft contact lenses, which are made from a flexible and breathable material that conforms to the shape of your eye, providing exceptional comfort for extended wear. These lenses are available in a variety of options, including daily, bi-weekly, and monthly disposables. Daily disposable lenses are a convenient and hygienic option, as they are disposed of after each use. Bi-weekly and monthly disposables are a cost-effective alternative for those who wear contacts frequently and want to reduce waste.

For those with more complex prescriptions or who require more precise correction, we also offer Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) contact lenses. These lenses are made from a firm, durable material that allows oxygen to pass through, promoting healthy eyes and providing sharp vision. RGP lenses typically last longer than soft lenses and offer excellent visual acuity for those with astigmatism or other refractive errors.

Air Optix Colored Contacts

Air Optix Colored Contacts

Colored contacts are a popular accessory for those who want to change the color of their eyes. However, they are only suitable for people who do not have astigmatism.

  • AIR OPTIX

  • BIOFINITY

  • ACUVUE OASYS

  • BIOTRUE