THE RIGHT CONTACT LENS FOR YOU
All of our doctors have decades of experience with a vast array of contact lens types and newest designs, so that the best option for your personal needs is achieved. Contact lens fitting is a process, which takes into account your perscription, work and sports requirements, environment and your eye's characteristics, such as tear quality, allergies and health status
. We offer gas permeable rigid designs for astigmatism and multifocal needs, corneal refractive therapy, post-surgical and other medically necessary fittings, as well as all soft lens materials. The newer silicone hydrogel materials offer more deposit resistance, better comfort and up to ten times the oxygen flow of earlier hydrogel options. Most importantly, this means better long-term eye health. Because we are open sixty hours per week, including three evenings and most Saturday mornings, we can help you with those emergencies that arise unexpectedly. Call us if you have a sudden, persistent vision change in one eye, any unusual light sensitivity or eye discomfort, a suspected foreign body in the eye (don't rub!), a red, irritated eye, or any other ocular emergency. If we aren't here, just call our office phone number for directions on how to reach the on call eye doctor. OUR SOFT LENS ADVANTAGE PROGRAM
When you purchase your year's supply of lenses from us, you automatically receive our contact lens perscription guarantee. This means free shipping to your home or office for the year's supplyj of monthly or daily replacement soft lenses, and we will replace any defective lenses and exchange any lenses due to a perscription change during the year. When you replace your lenses on time (daily or monthly, as recommended), before they irritate your eyes, you avoid unexpected contact lens problems, allergic reactions and redness. Remember, all soft lenses are sponges, and deteriorate as you wear them. And soft lenses have a bandage effect, which can mask irritation until it is very far along in damaging the ocular surface. That is why we recommend the tested replacement schedules for each type of lens, to avoid complications.