Services
Contact Lens Clinic
Contact lenses are a remarkable solution for vision correction. These thin, curved lenses rest gently on the tear film covering your eyes. Available in both hard and soft varieties, they correct refractive errors, ensuring sharp and clear vision. At Eyeris Eye Clinic, we specialize in Contact Lens Services that prioritize your comfort and visual clarity. Our expert team, consisting of skilled optometrists and ophthalmologists, provides a personalized fitting experience, Choosing lenses to your unique eye shape and prescription. Choose from a range of options, including daily disposables, monthly lenses, or specialty designs. Our services encompass comprehensive eye exams, precise fittings, and thorough training in lens care and maintenance.
Eyeris is your trusted partner in achieving optimal vision while safeguarding your eye health. Whether you’re new to contact lenses or seeking an update, we’re here to provide a clear and comfortable vision experience.
FAQ's (Frequently asked questions)
I'm interested in wearing contact lenses. How long does it take to get used to them?
It depends on the type of contact lenses you choose. Most people find soft contacts — hydrogel or silicone hydrogel contact lenses— are immediately comfortable. If you choose rigid gas permeable contact lenses (also called RGP or GP contacts) or hybrid contact lenses, it might take a couple weeks or longer for your eyes to fully adapt to the lenses. In rare cases, a person might not ever feel comfortable wearing contact lenses
Can a contact lens get lost behind my eye?
At worst, you might have trouble finding it under your upper eyelid if you rub your eye and dislodge the lens from its proper position. If necessary, your eye care practitioner can help you locate and remove the lens.
Can I wear contacts if I have bifocal eyeglasses?
Yes, can go for multifocal and bifocal contact lens.
Are contact lens hard to put in?
In fact, they are easy to apply to and remove from the eye. It just takes a little practice and patience.
Can you swim with contact lenses?
- Swimming with contact lenses should be avoided whenever possible to help prevent bacterial contamination of your eye. Swimming with contacts can result in eye infections, irritation and potentially sight-threatening conditions such as a corneal ulcer
Can I use water to clean my contact lenses?
No, you can’t use water for contact solution. You should never use tap water, bottled water or distilled water as a substitute for contact lens solution. Dangerous microorganisms, including the parasite that causes Acanthamoeba keratitis, can be found in these environments, and if they adhere to your contact lenses or get trapped under your lenses, they can cause sight-threatening eye infections.