Contact Lens Exams, Fittings, & Brands in Fort Worth

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Clearer Vision Without Glasses

If you’ve worn glasses in the past but are looking for an alternative that allows for more freedom in your day-to-day life, contact lenses may be right for you. Contact lenses come in a variety of designs, helping to fit even the most difficult eyes.

Our team is dedicated to finding the right type of lenses for your eyes. Explore the possibilities of contact lenses today!

What Happens During a Contact Lens Exam?

To find the right type of lens for your eyes, we’ll use a contact lens exam to test different brands and fits. This test is crucial for keeping your eyes healthy and comfortable while you wear your lenses.

During your visit, we’ll typically discuss and test the following:

  • How long you want to wear your contact lenses (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.)
  • Eye conditions that could prevent you from wearing contact lenses (dry eye disease)
  • Vision problems that need specific contact lenses to correct

Specialty Contact Lenses

We want all of our patients wearing contact lenses to be comfortable and see clearly throughout the day. Our doctors are experts in contact lens fittings and achieving the best vision for each and every one of our patients. In addition to astigmatism and multifocal lenses, our doctor’s are skilled in the art of RGP and specialty Hybrid lens fittings.

Multifocal Contact Lenses

Multifocal lenses can help patients see clearly at numerous distances. Each lens has multiple correcting powers. When the eye needs to see at different distances, it can use different parts of the lens.

Multifocal contact lenses come in both soft and rigid lenses, depending on each patient’s eyes.

Toric contact lenses are designed for patients with astigmatism. These lenses can help correct the effects of astigmatism by having a different curvature than regular contacts and different prescription strengths within the lens.

If you suffer from astigmatism, toric contact lenses may be the lenses for you.

Monovision contact lenses are similar to multifocal lenses in that they help patients see clearly at near and far distances. However, monovision lenses don’t help both eyes see all distances.

One eye is often given a lens to focus at distances, and the other is given a lens to focus nearby. Between these two lenses, patients can enjoy clearer vision.

RGP contact lenses are more durable and longer-lasting than soft contact lenses. They offer clearer vision while correcting corneal astigmatism.

Although they may take longer to get used to compared to other contacts, they are generally easier to take care of.

Find Your Contacts

Experience the difference properly fitting contact lenses can make to your vision and eye comfort.

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Alcon

Alcon has one mission: to provide innovative products that enhance quality of life by helping people see better. Alcon is uniquely poised to serve every contact lens wearer by addressing the full life cycle of their needs.

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Bausch + Lomb

Bausch + Lomb is one of the best-known and most respected healthcare brands globally, offering the widest and finest range of eye health products including contact lenses and lens care products, pharmaceuticals, intraocular lenses, and other eye surgery products.

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Cooper Vision

We create and execute innovation that is unmatched in the contact lens industry. There's much more to our story than that, however. You'll find that what sets us apart is how we approach our business. We collaborate, we listen, and we enjoy what we do.

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Johnson & Johnson

As a primary resource to optometrists and eye care professionals, Johnson & Johnson aims to make the world a better place by providing health solutions for everyone. Explore well-known, trusted products with a brand responsible for improving daily lives.

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Rigid Gas Permeable

Rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses are hard contact lenses made of silicone-containing compounds that allow oxygen to pass through the lens material to the eye.

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SynergEyes

SynergEyes hybrid contact lenses transform the vision for patients with astigmatism, presbyopia, and irregular cornea conditions. Since the first generation of hybrid lenses came to market in 2005, the company has continued to develop and deliver advancements in hybrid contact lens technologies. Generation 2 lenses combine new high-Dk materials with more comfortable, vision-optimized designs. In 2015, several new products expanded the vision possibilities for patients that will benefit from this leading technology.

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