At Advanced Eye Care Center in Phoenix, Arizona, we specialize in comprehensive contact lens exams to ensure you get the perfect fit for your lifestyle and vision needs. Our expert optometrists use cutting-edge technology to provide you with the most comfortable and effective contact lens solution.
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A: A typical contact lens fitting at Advanced Eye Care Center takes about 60-90 minutes. This includes the initial evaluation, lens selection, trial fitting, and teaching you how to handle and care for your lenses.
A: Yes, a contact lens exam includes additional tests specific to contact lens wear, such as corneal topography and tear film evaluation. It also involves the fitting process and instruction on lens care.
A: Absolutely! We offer toric lenses specifically designed for astigmatism. For more complex cases, we also provide rigid gas permeable or hybrid lenses.
A: We recommend annual contact lens check-ups to ensure your lenses still fit properly and your prescription is up-to-date. However, if you experience any discomfort or vision changes, you should come in sooner.
A: Some lenses are approved for extended wear, including overnight use. However, we generally recommend removing lenses before sleeping to allow your eyes to breathe and reduce the risk of complications.
A: Daily lenses are worn once and discarded, while monthly lenses are worn for up to 30 days with proper cleaning and storage. We'll discuss which option is best for your lifestyle and eye health during your exam.
A: Yes, we provide multifocal contact lenses for those who need correction for both near and distance vision. These can be an excellent alternative to reading glasses or bifocals.
A: Most people adapt to contact lenses within a week or two. We'll schedule a follow-up appointment to check your progress and address any concerns during the adaptation period.
A: Yes, we offer multifocal contact lenses that can correct both near and far vision, providing a great alternative to reading glasses for those with presbyopia.