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Contact Lenses

  • The Benefits of Daily Contact Lenses

    When we conduct a contact lens evaluation and fitting in our office, your personal preferences and routines help determine which lens replacement schedule we recommend. The most common replacement schedules are every day, every two weeks, or every month. Each schedule has its strong points. Here, we focus on the benefits of daily lenses, often […]

    Continue Reading December 3, 2014

  • Aging Eyes and Multifocal Lenses

    Over 40? It may be time to talk about presbyopia. Many of our 40 to 45 year old patients notice that their eyes have lost the ability to focus up close, especially in low light. Stretching their arms away from their eyes to read a book or restaurant menu is a typical sign of presbyopia. […]

    Continue Reading November 26, 2014

  • Astigmatism and Contacts

    Blurry vision? Headaches? It could be astigmatism. Astigmatism is one of the most common conditions we see at our practice. Often an inherited trait, astigmatism causes blurry vision for one of two reasons: An irregularly shaped cornea–the clear, dome–shaped surface that covers the front of your eye An irregular curvature of the lens inside your […]

    Continue Reading November 12, 2014