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(951) 800-8213If you're in the Calimesa, CA, Beaumont, CA, Moreno Valley, CA, San Jacinto, CA, or Sundance, CA areas and interested in contacts, working with an optometrist near you is the right choice. At Focus Vision Optometry, our eye doctors and staff can help you learn about contact lenses and determine if they're the right choice for your vision care needs. If you are looking for an eye doctor or optometrist near you, give us a call.
The first thing you need during a contact lens fitting is an eye exam. It's important to ensure that your eyes are healthy before you wear contacts, because any problems with your eyes could put you at additional risk. Most people can wear contacts but working with an optometrist near you is the right choice to be sure that contact lenses are safe in your particular case.
Along with taking a careful look at the health of your eyes and creating a prescription for your vision, the eye doctor will also look at your corneas. If you have an irregular corneal shape you may not be able to wear standard soft lenses. Fortunately,. there are additional options.
Soft lenses, RGP (rigid gas-permeable) contacts, scleral lenses, and other options can all work for people who want to wear contacts. Depending on the health and shape of your eyes, you may have several options to choose between or only one type of lens that will be right for your needs.
If you have several options for lenses you might find that one of those options is more comfortable than the others. Choosing between different lenses can give you clearer vision and a comfortable lens-wearing experience.
Get in touch with us today at Focus Vision Optometry if you're in the Calimesa, CA, Beaumont, CA, Moreno Valley, CA, San Jacinto, CA, or Sundance, CA, areas and looking for a contact lens fitting. We can help you get the right lenses for your needs so you can see clearly. Call us at (888) 505-4555 for contacts from an optometrist near you.
If you're in the Calimesa, CA, Beaumont, CA, Moreno Valley, CA, San Jacinto, CA, or Sundance, CA areas and interested in contacts, working with an optometrist near you is the right choice. At Focus Vision Optometry, our eye doctors and staff can help you learn about contact lenses and determine if they're the right choice for your vision care needs. If you are looking for an eye doctor or optometrist near you, give us a call.
The first thing you need during a contact lens fitting is an eye exam. It's important to ensure that your eyes are healthy before you wear contacts, because any problems with your eyes could put you at additional risk. Most people can wear contacts but working with an optometrist near you is the right choice to be sure that contact lenses are safe in your particular case.
Along with taking a careful look at the health of your eyes and creating a prescription for your vision, the eye doctor will also look at your corneas. If you have an irregular corneal shape you may not be able to wear standard soft lenses. Fortunately,. there are additional options.
Soft lenses, RGP (rigid gas-permeable) contacts, scleral lenses, and other options can all work for people who want to wear contacts. Depending on the health and shape of your eyes, you may have several options to choose between or only one type of lens that will be right for your needs.
If you have several options for lenses you might find that one of those options is more comfortable than the others. Choosing between different lenses can give you clearer vision and a comfortable lens-wearing experience.
Get in touch with us today at Focus Vision Optometry if you're in the Calimesa, CA, Beaumont, CA, Moreno Valley, CA, San Jacinto, CA, or Sundance, CA, areas and looking for a contact lens fitting. We can help you get the right lenses for your needs so you can see clearly. Call us at (888) 505-4555 for contacts from an optometrist near you.
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