
Contact Lenses
We utilize the latest technology to ensure your contact lenses are perfectly suited to your unique eyes. Through advanced measurements and imaging, we determine the best-fitting and most hydrating lenses to maximize your comfort and provide crystal-clear vision.
Our approach ensures:
• Precise Fit: Custom measurements for lenses that align perfectly with your cornea for all-day comfort.
• Optimal Hydration: Advanced lens materials designed to retain moisture and prevent dryness.
• Clear, Sharp Vision: Lenses tailored to correct your specific prescription for the clearest sight possible.
Whether you need lenses for daily wear, extended wear, or specialty purposes, we’re here to help you find the ideal solution for your eyes. Experience the difference of personalized contact lens care—schedule your fitting today!

Soft Contact Lenses
Soft contact lenses are a popular type of contact lens made of soft, flexible plastic that allows oxygen to pass through to the cornea, providing comfort and ease of use. Soft contact lenses come in a variety of different modalities and replacement schedules. Most patients prefer the convenience of the daily replacement a soft contact lens can offer.

Gas Permeable Contacts
Gas permeable contact lenses are rigid lenses made of durable plastic that allows oxygen to pass through the cornea. They provide excellent vision correction and are suitable for a variety of eye conditions, especially when soft lenses cannot achieve optimal results. GP lenses are smaller than soft lenses and rest directly on the cornea of the eye.

Astigmatism Contact Lens
These lenses are specifically designed to correct the uneven curvature of the cornea or lens that causes blurry or distorted vision. Toric lenses have different powers in specific parts of the lens to correct the uneven refraction caused by astigmatism. This 3-point stabilization design ensures they stay in place on the eye to provide consistent clear vision.

Scleral Contact Lenses
Scleral contact lenses are a specialized type of rigid gas-permeable lens designed to provide clear vision for people with irregular corneas or other unique eye conditions. They rest on the sclera rather than the cornea, offering stability, comfort, and improved visual clarity. These lenses are often used when soft contact lenses are ineffective.

Multifocal Contact Lens
Multifocal lenses incorporate different powers within the lens: Near vision, intermediate vision, and distance vision. Modern multifocal lenses are tailored to work with your pupil's natural size under various conditions to optimize performance. These designs help to improve depth of focus, reduce glare and halos, and allows your brain to seamlessly adjust to the visual zones.

Myopia Management
Myopia management refers to strategies and treatments designed to slow the progression of myopia. By using a dual-focus design with concentric peripheral rings that focus light slightly in front of the retina, creating a "myopic blur" which signals the eye to slow down its growth and therefore reduce the progression of myopia.