Contact Lens
Fitting

Advanced Eye Care Center

Perfect Fit, Crystal Clear Vision

At Advanced Eye Care Center in Phoenix, Arizona, we specialize in precision contact lens fittings. Our expert optometrists use state-of-the-art technology to ensure you get the most comfortable and effective contact lenses for your unique eyes and lifestyle.

Why Choose Us for Your Contact Lens Fitting?

Customized Approach

We tailor each fitting to your individual eye shape, prescription, and visual needs.

Advanced Technology

Our corneal topographer creates a detailed map of your eye's surface for the most accurate fit.

Extensive Lens Options

We offer a wide range of lens types, including specialty lenses for hard-to-fit eyes.

Expert Guidance

Our experienced team will teach you proper insertion, removal, and care techniques.

Ongoing Support

We provide follow-up care to ensure your lenses continue to perform optimally

Your vision is our mission. Let us help you see a brighter tomorrow!

Our Contact Lens Fitting Process

Comprehensive Eye Exam

We start with a thorough eye health evaluation and vision assessment.

Corneal Topography

We create a detailed map of your eye's surface to determine the best lens shape and size.

Tear Film Evaluation

We assess your tear production to recommend the most suitable lens material.

Lens Selection

Based on your results, we select the best lenses for your eyes and lifestyle.

Trial Fitting

We have you try on the selected lenses and make any necessary adjustments.

Vision Testing

We ensure your new lenses provide clear, comfortable vision at all distances.

Care Instructions

We provide thorough guidance on how to use and care for your new lenses.

Follow-up Care

We schedule check-ups to monitor how your eyes adapt to the new lenses.

Types of Contact Lenses We Offer

Soft Contact Lenses

Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses

Hybrid Lenses

Toric Lenses for Astigmatism

Multifocal Lenses

Scleral Lenses

Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) Lenses

Colored Contact Lenses

Schedule Your Contact Lens Fitting Today

Schedule A Consultation Now

Experience the comfort and clarity of perfectly fitted contact lenses. Visit Advanced Eye Care Center in Phoenix for your personalized contact lens fitting.
faq

Do you have any question?

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: Not at all. The fitting process is completely painless. You may feel a slight sensation when inserting and removing lenses, but most people adapt quickly and comfortably.

 

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: Many people with dry eyes can successfully wear contact lenses. We offer specialized lenses designed for dry eyes and can recommend complementary treatments to enhance your comfort.

 

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, many children can successfully wear contact lenses. The appropriate age depends on the child's maturity and ability to handle lens care. We'll assess if your child is ready for contacts during the fitting.

 

A: Yes, we provide a variety of colored contact lenses, both for vision correction and cosmetic purposes. All colored lenses require a proper fitting and prescription, even if they're non-corrective.