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We carry all of the top contact lens brands!
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Over the past few years, the contact lens wearing community has been bombarded with advertising promising low prices and convenient “to your door shipping” from online vendors of contact lenses. Despite the sometimes convincing pitches these sites make, there are a number of advantages to buying from your trusted family optometrist that you give up when buying online.
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Wondering how to put on contact lenses? If you're a beginner with wearing contacts, not to worry. Putting in contacts is very easy, and CooperVision® is here to help.
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With each year, more and more Americans are wearing contact lenses. One major reason for this increasingly popularity is the development of new contact lens types constructed from modern materials.
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Contacts can be worn by anybody with a healthy cornea and eyelids and conjunctiva. Plus, the person must be motivated to be able to insert the contacts. There isn’t one good age that a person can start wearing contacts. The main thing is how much tolerance a person has to having a contact in the eye or inserting the contacts.
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Insert your contact lenses in the morning, wear them all day long, and discard them at night. Open a new package of fresh lenses for the next day of wearing.
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Vaske Vision Care shares advice about contact lens overuse which can lead to potentially to serious eye problems.
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Daily disposable lenses are an excellent option for anyone who has eye allergies
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A routine exam won’t provide some of the measurements and testing that are required to determine if your eyes are suitable for contact lens wear, and to generate your contact lens Rx.
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If you need correction for presbyopia but dislike the idea of bifocal eyeglasses, you have many contact lens options.
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These rigid lenses aren’t as popular or well-known as soft lenses, but they offer the advantages of durability, crisp vision and high oxygen permeability.
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“I can’t wear soft contacts; I have astigmatism.” This once-true statement is now simply a myth.
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Contact lenses generally sit directly on the cornea, making it very important that the measurements of your contact lenses are 100% accurate to ensure a comfortable, healthy fit.
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Many people associate presbyopia with the unattractive reading glasses that Grandma wore. However, old-fashioned glasses on a chain or bifocals with an unsightly line across the middle of the lens are no longer your only option for great vision!
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Individuals wearing contact lenses should avoid having them come in contact with impure water, such as tap water, saunas, wells, showers, and of course bathtubs and swimming pools. This restriction is due to the existence of a certain amoeba: Acanthamoeba.
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ACUVUE® OASYS with Transitions™ has been specifically designed to provide patient benefits while minimizing the change to the appearance of the eye.
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Contact Lenses can often make your eyes feel dry. If you already suffer from dry eye syndrome, the wrong lenses can exacerbate the problem.
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Color Contact Lenses Enhance your eye color or even change it completely. Colored contact lenses are fun and come in a variety of colors for both light and dark eyes.
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Watch this video and then follow the steps to learn what to do
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Proper care for your contacts is important in preventing injury or infection – and for making sure you have clear vision. Make sure your prescription is current by having regular contact lens eye exams with our optometrist.
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We’ll walk you through the basics of a typical contact lens fitting, step by step.
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Contact lenses are a fantastic, convenient, and comfortable option for vision correction – and as long as you practice good wear and care, they are safe and healthy too.