Contact lenses are a great alternative to wearing glasses and many patients prefer contacts to eyeglasses. Today’s technological advances allow us to truly customize a unique solution for each person. It is important to remember that contact lenses are prescription medical devices. The selection of a personalized contact lens prescription needs to be based on your vision needs, ocular anatomy, overall eye health, lifestyle, age, and comfort.
Have you been told that you need to trade in your contact lenses for bifocals? Have you had difficulty finding contact lenses that are comfortable or give you clear vision? Dr. Miller specializes in the complicated or difficult contact lens fitting. Using the latest advances in contact lens technology, you may be able to see clearly and comfortably without depending on glasses. She has extensive experience fitting lenses on patients with complicated prescriptions and special eye issues like keratoconus or corneal transplants.
Contact lenses are a medical device and are certainly not one-size-fits-all. When you trust your eyes to Envision Style & Health, we make sure that your contact lenses are the best available for your vision and eye health. If Dr. Miller is fitting you with a new or different contact lens, she will ask that you return for a contact lens check after wearing them for 1 week. There is no charge for this visit, we just want to ensure that you are thrilled with your new contact lenses.
Whether you are new to contacts or an old pro, we can help find a contact lens that will maximize your vision and comfort. Dr. Miller will take the time to discuss the various options and recommend which is best for your eyes. We’ll also teach you how to properly clean and wear your new contacts to maximize vision and comfort and minimize potential risks.
These lenses offer the best in both hygiene, comfort, and convenience. Daily disposal soft contact lenses are perfect for those who work in dusty environments, suffer from dry eyes or allergies, or who just want to wear contact lenses for sports.
These soft lenses are made to be worn for a period of time, removed nightly, and then discarded on a regular basis. The most common disposal schedules are 2 weeks or 1 month.
These lenses correct astigmatism. There are many types of toric lenses available today in a wide range of prescriptions.
If you need bifocals but don’t want to give up your contact lenses, we have good news! New multifocal contact lens designs mean that you can continue to wear your contact lenses and see clearly. These lenses give you the ability to see up close, far away, and in between without depending on glasses. Think of them as progressive lenses with the convenience of a contact lens. Dr. Miller has extensive experience with multifocal lenses, allowing many patients to enjoy the freedom of contact lenses well into their later years.
These lenses are made of a very breathable but rigid plastic and offer endless possibilities for patients who have been told that they are not able to wear contact lenses. Each of these lenses is custom made based on the exact measurements of your eye. RGP lenses offer a clear vision to patients with irregular prescriptions such as keratoconus, post corneal transplant, and eye injuries.
There are a variety of solutions available from many different manufacturers, including brand names and generics. It is important to remember that not every solution is right for every type of contact lens and not every solution is right for every contact lens wearer. Dr. Miller will work with you to prescribe the right solution for your eyes and lenses. If you are considering changing brands, check with our office first.