Contact Lenses

At The Eye Center, we utilize the latest technology and highest quality contact lenses and fit them to your personalized prescription and lifestyle needs.

When your contact lens fitting and evaluation is complete, we want you to purchase your contact lenses from us with confidence.

Soft Daily Disposable Contact Lenses
Daily disposable contact lenses are single-use lenses that are removed and discarded at the end of each day so you get a fresh pair of lenses every day. Single use contact lenses are now available in a wide range of prescriptions including astigmatism and multifocal lenses. Protein, calcium, lipids and other substances found naturally in your tears can build up on your lenses. These deposits make your contacts less comfortable and can also make your eyes more prone to infection. Daily disposable contact lenses avoid these problems. The more frequently you replace your lenses, the healthier and more comfortable your eyes can be.

Astigmatism Contact Lenses
Uncorrected astigmatism can cause eyestrain and fatigue—not to mention poor vision. Being properly fit into a stable and thin toric contact lens can provide comfort and consistent clarity of vision to our patients with astigmatism.

Multifocal Contact Lenses
Decrease your dependence on reading glasses with multifocal contact lenses! These specialty lenses are designed to correct both distance and near vision within the same lens. Multifocal contact lenses make it possible for patients who need a bifocal, or have separate distance and near prescriptions, to see everything from up-close reading, to intermediate computer work, and street signs while driving.

Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses
Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) lenses offer optimum lens life and excellent visual clarity. RGP contact lenses are made of firm plastic that still allows oxygen to reach the eye. These lenses are available in specialty designs for astigmatism and multifocal visual needs as well.

Scleral Contact Lenses
Scleral contacts are large-diameter gas-permeable contact lenses specially designed to vault over the entire corneal surface and rest on the white of the eye (sclera). In doing so, scleral lenses functionally replace the irregular cornea with a perfectly smooth optical surface to correct vision problems caused by keratoconus and other corneal irregularities. Also, the space between the cornea and the back surface of a scleral lens acts as a fluid reservoir to provide comfort for people with severe dry eyes who otherwise could not tolerate contact lens wear.

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