They can also lead to a sore on the surface of your eye, which can result in scarring and permanent vision loss. Well-fitting contact lenses allow tears to flow beneath the lenses, providing your eyes with essential oxygen and nutrients. Also, your eye care provider will provide instructions on how to insert, remove and care for your contact lenses responsibly. Book an eye exam at an eye clinic near you to learn more about your candidacy for contact lenses and which type is right for you.
Hard vs. Soft Contact Lenses Depending on your particular eye condition, our eye care professional will recommend either soft or hard contact lenses. As we mentioned, daily disposables decrease the incidence of infection, but there are effective ways to lower your risks even if you wear a different type of lenses, such as: Always wash your hands before touching your contacts or your eyes.
Follow proper hygiene by soaking your contacts in disinfectant overnight. Replace the solution entirely each day, and never use water to rinse or store them. Replace your contact lens case every three to six months. Discard them according to schedule. Use moisturizing artificial tears eye drops if you have dry eyes.
Search: Search. Schedule An Appointment. Patient History Form. Email Us. Briargrove Eye Center. Phone: Fax: The daily disposable also known as daily contact lens is the staple of HEA, offering the latest products that support the highest level of hygiene and safety while providing the most comfortable lens wear experience in the market. Whether you are nearsighted, farsighted, have astigmatism, or require bifocals, we have a daily contact to meet your visual needs. If daily disposable contact lenses are not right for you, we also offer the latest in monthly and biweekly disposable contact lenses.
Click here to schedule an appointment with one of our optometrists and ask if daily disposable contacts are right for you! Our optometrists are well equipped with the products and experience necessary to fit these challenging lenses, known as RGP or hard lenses.
Today there are more options than ever before and the comfort of a RGP lens has never been better. RGP lenses are utilized to help patients with such issues as irregular corneas, irregular ocular surfaces, ocular disease, and other issues that cannot be corrected with soft contact lenses or glasses. Our optometrists regularly work with corneal surgeons, and have gained valuable experience with post-surgical contact lens fittings and prescribing lenses targeting the ocular disease.
Colored eye contacts are designed to change the color or appearance of your eyes. These contacts can be available with vision correction or strictly to alter the appearance referred to as plano or nonprescription colored contacts.
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