Contact Lens Exams

We fit contact lenses for routine prescriptions and more complex needs, helping you find lenses that suit your eyes and daily life. During your visit we check eye health, measure fit, and review how you plan to wear lenses so we can recommend the right option.

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Contact Lens Exams at Family Vision Care Optometry

A contact lens exam includes a focused review of the front of the eye, shape measurements, and a discussion of comfort and wear schedule. We use those findings to select a lens material and design that balances clear vision with healthy lens wear.

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What to Expect at a Contact Lens Exam

Our eye dosctors begin with your vision and health history, then assess the tear film and corneal shape to guide lens choice. New wearers receive hands-on training for insertion, removal, and care until they feel confident.

Advanced Lenses for Irregular Eyes

For keratoconus, large prescriptions, or irregular corneas, we fit scleral and hybrid lenses that vault or stabilize the eye. These fittings involve extra measurements and follow-up visits to fine-tune comfort and clarity.

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Contact Lenses for Children Who Need Myopia Care

Children and teens can be candidates for contact lenses when they are ready for the responsibility. For progressing nearsightedness we discuss evidence-based options and how contact lenses may fit into a myopia management plan.

Ready to check your fit or reorder lenses?

If your prescription has changed or you need a refill, call our office or request an exam. We confirm prescriptions before reordering and can advise if an updated contact lens evaluation is needed for safety or comfort.