Specialty Contact Lenses in Oviedo, FL

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Solutions for Hard-to-Fit Eyes

If you have ever been discouraged from wearing contacts, you’ll be happy to hear that we specialize in fitting hard-to-fit contact lenses.

Some eye conditions, such as astigmatism, dry eyes, giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC), keratoconus, or presbyopia, can make wearing standard contacts uncomfortable or even painful. To help ensure your vision correction solution works for your needs and lifestyle, we will work closely with you to determine the best solution for you.

Scleral lenses are designed to sit on the whites (the sclera) of the eyes. Because they vault over the cornea, they are a great choice for patients with corneal irregularities. They also create a fluid layer between the cornea and the lens itself, making them more comfortable for many patients with dry eyes.

Scleral lenses can be a great choice for patients with corneal irregularities, ocular surface disease, or severe refractive errors.

RGP contact lenses are an excellent option for those with hard-to-fit eyes, although they do have a longer adjustment period than their soft counterparts. Like scleral lenses, RGP lenses hold moisture under the lens, making them more comfortable for patients with dry eyes. RGP lenses are also great for those with keratoconus and GPC. RGP materials don’t hold onto lipids or proteins, which can help reduce GPC symptoms.

If you have hard to fit eyes and are curious about contact lenses, please book an appointment with us today.

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We’re conveniently located in the Strand offices between VAMPD and Pure Barre.

Our Address

935 Oviedo Blvd #1007
Oviedo, FL 32765

Contact Information

Phone: (407) 720-9968
Fax: (407) 845-9368
[email protected]

Hours

Monday
10 AM6 PM
Tuesday
10 AM6 PM
Wednesday
10 AM6 PM
Thursday
10 AM4 PM
Friday
10 AM6 PM
Weekends
Closed

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