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Frequently Asked Questions About Contact Lens & Specialty Fits in Jupiter, FL

Who can wear contact lenses?

At Visionary Eye Center, we offer all types of contact lens fits. Advancements in technology offer the potential of successful contact lens wear to our patients. A contact lens is a medical device in contact with the tissue of your eye; therefore, it must fit appropriately to maintain the health of your eyes. Before a patient can be fit with contact lenses, a complete medical and refractive eye examination is necessary. This exam is fundamental to assure the good health of your eyes and rule out the possibility of any underlying condition that may prevent contact lens use. Children are also contact lens candidates, only limited by willingness to participate and responsibility to care for lenses properly.

What doctor should I see for contact lenses?

Patients usually see an optometrist with extensive experience in contact lenses for both standard and specialty designs. At Visionary Eye Center in Jupiter, FL, the doctor provides comprehensive eye care, including glasses, contact lenses, and Contact Lens & Specialty Fits for patients of many ages.

How long will it take me to adjust to wearing contact lenses?

Adjustment time varies, but many patients adapt to contact lenses within a week or two, and some feel comfortable even sooner. During the first few days, it is normal to be more aware of the lenses, especially when inserting or removing them, yet patients are pleasantly surprised by how quickly this becomes part of their routine.

What is specialty contact lens fitting?

Specialty contact lens  fitting refers to a more advanced approach to fitting contact lenses for patients whose eyes require a custom fit. Instead of relying on standard lenses alone, the doctor measures the cornea in detail, evaluates eye conditions and then recommends specialty contact lenses. This process aims to improve vision, comfort, and lens stability for patients who did not do well with regular contact lenses.

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