Contact Lenses
Find the right fit for your eyes at Cheyne Eye Center.
Do you need vision correction but don’t want to wear eyeglasses full time? Contact lenses are a great option for almost anyone.
We offer a wide selection, and our experienced team of eye care professionals can help you find the right contacts for you.
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What are my options?
There are many contact lens options available. Your eye care provider will take your lifestyle and vision correction needs into consideration when helping you select the right lenses for your eyes.
Here are some of the most common contact lens types:
- Hard contact lenses – Hard contact lenses are rigid gas permeable. This means that they are porous enough to allow oxygen to enter through to the cornea. Both standard hard lenses and scleral lenses allow us to manage difficult ocular conditions like keratoconus, corneal transplants, and corneal scarring that don’t allow traditional contacts or glasses to make vision clear.
- Soft contact lenses – Soft contact lenses are popular because they are very comfortable for the wearer. Soft contact lenses don’t “pop out” the way hard lenses occasionally might. Soft lenses are available to correct most Rx needs.
- Daily disposable contact lenses – Daily disposable contact lenses are intended to be worn for one day before they are discarded. They are ideal for sensitive wearers because they help prevent allergic reactions or bacterial infections. They are also a good choice for children because they require less maintenance.
- Extended wear contact lenses – Extended wear contact lenses are designed to be worn for longer periods of time. There are weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly lenses. These lenses should be removed and cleaned at night.
- Colored contact lenses – These are worn to enhance or completely change the visual color of the iris. They are still prescription contact lenses, however, and need to be treated with the same care you would give to regular lenses. Many — but not all — brands of contact lens companies offer colored lens options.
Need a prescription?
We do that too! Cheyne Eye Center offers comprehensive eye exams. In addition to assessing your visual acuity, your eye care provider will examine your eye health and function.