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(951) 800-8213When you have a choice between wearing glasses and contact lenses, it can be difficult to make. Both choices are good for correcting vision and each comes with its own benefits. Whichever one you choose, you will get a good, time-tested way to see more clearly. At Focus Vision Optometry, we have offices in Calimesa, Redlands, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sundance to provide the quality eye care that you need.
Contact lenses come with a lot of benefits and a few drawbacks. Among the drawbacks is that they require you to get used to using them. There is a slight learning curve period while you get better at handling them. However, after a few days, you should be a lot better at using them. Then, they are a highly convenient form of vision correction that takes just seconds to take out and put in again.
Some people don't like that they have to touch their eyes and glasses might be better for them. For those who aren't bothered by it, they can use a method of vision correction that doesn't need any attention all day long. Once they're in, you can wear them for about 10-14 hours of wear time until you should take them off.
Have you ever noticed how many people look great in glasses? Glasses are a timeless look that many people prefer when they make their vision correction choice. They are also incredibly simple to use and require no learning period. They aren't always great for active lifestyles, however, as they need to be secured during significant physical activities. They also tend to fog up when it gets hot or you exert yourself.
Contact one of our offices in Calimesa, Redlands, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, or Sundance to make your next eye care appointment. You need an eye exam once a year to keep your prescription up to date so call Focus Vision Optometry today or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.
When you have a choice between wearing glasses and contact lenses, it can be difficult to make. Both choices are good for correcting vision and each comes with its own benefits. Whichever one you choose, you will get a good, time-tested way to see more clearly. At Focus Vision Optometry, we have offices in Calimesa, Redlands, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sundance to provide the quality eye care that you need.
Contact lenses come with a lot of benefits and a few drawbacks. Among the drawbacks is that they require you to get used to using them. There is a slight learning curve period while you get better at handling them. However, after a few days, you should be a lot better at using them. Then, they are a highly convenient form of vision correction that takes just seconds to take out and put in again.
Some people don't like that they have to touch their eyes and glasses might be better for them. For those who aren't bothered by it, they can use a method of vision correction that doesn't need any attention all day long. Once they're in, you can wear them for about 10-14 hours of wear time until you should take them off.
Have you ever noticed how many people look great in glasses? Glasses are a timeless look that many people prefer when they make their vision correction choice. They are also incredibly simple to use and require no learning period. They aren't always great for active lifestyles, however, as they need to be secured during significant physical activities. They also tend to fog up when it gets hot or you exert yourself.
Contact one of our offices in Calimesa, Redlands, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, or Sundance to make your next eye care appointment. You need an eye exam once a year to keep your prescription up to date so call Focus Vision Optometry today or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.
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