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If you’re considering making the switch from glasses to contacts, we can help you find the right match We carefully evaluate each patient as some people wear contact lenses only on weekends, special occasions, or just for sports. We keep updated with the latest contact lens technology as it continues to improve and newer lens technology becomes available. This offers a range of comfortable and safer wear to provide clearer vision. If you need to customize your look by enhancing your eye color or accessorize your style, you can choose from our array of colored contact lenses.

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SOFT CONTACT LENSES

Soft contact lenses are more comfortable than rigid gas permeable lenses. Newer soft, flexible lens materials provide more oxygen to your eyes while you wear your lenses.

 

RIGID GAS PERMEABLE CONTACT LENSES

These lenses (RGP’s) are more durable and resistant to deposit buildup. They last longer and are easier to handle and are least likely to tear.

 

TRANSITION CONTACT LENSES

With transition contact lenses, you get innovation and protection at its best. One of the greatest features of wearing transition contact lenses aside from the adaptation to changing light conditions is that you can block harmful UV rays as well. Additionally, these lenses help to reduce squinting in bright light……and no more frown lines!

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCLERAL CONTACT LENSES

If you have certain eye conditions such as keratoconus, ocular surface disease, dry eye, or even normal refractive errors, then scleral lenses are a consideration for you. We recommend scleral lenses for the hard-to-fit eyes, and for anyone wanting to wear comfortable lenses while keeping eyes hydrated all day.

COLORED CONTACT LENSES

Have some fun with eye color and style. Colored contact lenses are not only just to change your eye color, drastically, they are also great when you want to add depth to your natural eye color. We stock a range of colors for you to choose from.

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