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Hard-to-Fit Contacts

Struggling with contact lenses that just don't seem right for your eyes? You're not the only one facing this challenge.

Many individuals with less common eye conditions or shapes find it difficult to secure lenses that provide both clear vision and comfort. Our clinic specializes in addressing these “hard to fit contacts” scenarios, offering expert guidance and a selection of lenses specifically designed for unique eye requirements.

Whether it’s managing Astigmatism, combating Dry Eyes, or adapting lenses post-surgery, we have the knowledge and resources to assist. Explore how we can make a difference in your search for the perfect contact lens, ensuring a blend of comfort and clarity tailored to your eyes.

Find Your Perfect Fit: Solutions for Unique Eyes

Have you ever struggled to find contact lenses that fit well or been told your eyes are “hard to fit”? You’re not alone, and more importantly, you’re in the right place. We specialize in providing solutions for individuals with unique eye needs, ensuring everyone can enjoy the freedom of clear and comfortable vision.

Are Your Eyes Hard to Fit?

Finding the right contact lenses can be a challenge for those with conditions such as Keratoconus, Astigmatism, Dry Eyes, Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC), post-refractive surgery adjustments, and Presbyopia. If you’ve faced difficulties or have any of these conditions, exploring options tailored to your needs is crucial.

Custom Solutions for Every Condition

For those dealing with Keratoconus or Astigmatism, we offer a spectrum of lenses, from gas permeable to hybrid models, designed to correct vision by creating a uniform optical surface. If Dry Eyes are your concern, our selection includes lenses that retain moisture more effectively and gas permeable options that may reduce discomfort.

For individuals experiencing discomfort from GPC or those looking to correct vision post-surgery, we provide comfortable daily disposables and lenses specially designed to address post-surgery vision changes. And for those navigating the challenges of Presbyopia, we offer multifocal or bifocal lenses that promise clarity at all distances without the need for reading glasses.

Why Choose Us?

Choosing us means accessing expertise in fitting unique and challenging eye conditions. We employ advanced technology for precise measurements, ensuring the best possible fit for your lenses. Our wide selection of lens types is curated to meet the diverse needs of our patients, guaranteeing a personalized approach to your eye care.

Clear Vision, Comfortable Fit

We believe in the right of everyone to experience the world with clear and comfortable vision. Our commitment is to guide you to the perfect lens for your unique eyes through a personalized and caring approach. Expect to receive the highest level of service as we explore the options that best suit your lifestyle and vision needs.

Hard to Fit Contacts Solutions: Investing in Your Vision

Opting for specialized lenses is an investment in your comfort and clarity of vision. While these custom solutions may carry a higher initial cost, the improvement in quality of life and daily comfort they bring is immeasurable for many. We recommend checking with your insurance provider as some costs associated with hard-to-fit lenses may be covered.

Embark on a journey towards comfortable, clear vision tailored specifically for you. Let us guide you to the perfect fit, embracing a life with improved sight and freedom from the constraints of traditional lenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "hard to fit" eyes mean?

“Hard to fit” refers to conditions or eye shapes that make it challenging to find contact lenses that fit well and feel comfortable. This includes individuals with keratoconus, astigmatism, dry eyes, GPC, those who have undergone refractive surgeries like LASIK, and people experiencing presbyopia.

Can I wear contact lenses if I have keratoconus?

Yes, you can wear contact lenses if you have keratoconus. Specialized lenses, such as gas permeable, hybrid, or scleral lenses, are designed to accommodate the irregular cornea shape associated with keratoconus, providing clearer vision and improved comfort.

Are there contact lens options for people with dry eyes?

Absolutely. There are specially designed contact lenses for individuals with dry eyes that help retain moisture, reducing discomfort and allowing for longer wear times. Options include lenses made from materials that are more breathable and retain moisture better than traditional lenses.

How do contact lenses correct astigmatism?

Contact lenses correct astigmatism through the use of toric designs, which have different powers in different meridians of the lens to compensate for the irregular shape of the cornea. These lenses are available in both soft and gas permeable materials to suit different preferences and needs.

Is it more expensive to get contact lenses for hard to fit eyes?

Yes, contact lenses for hard to fit eyes can be more expensive due to the specialized designs, materials, and the additional time required for fitting. However, many find the investment worthwhile for the significant improvement in vision quality and comfort. It’s also worth checking with your insurance provider, as some of the costs may be covered.

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