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Have you considered trying contact lenses? Millions of people have chosen contact lenses as an alternative to eyeglasses. Contacts offer a glasses-free look, allow you to wear non-prescription sunglasses and goggles, and the convenience of not misplacing your glasses. Depending on your needs, contact lenses may provide a more enhanced vision correction option than glasses can.

At Arizona’s Vision, we have a variety of different types of contact lenses to meet all your needs. When you come in for a consultation for your contact lenses, we will walk you through each type including rigid, disposable, cosmetic, toric, and bifocal. We have prescription lenses from a variety of contact lens manufacturers and great deals! Your eye care provider can recommend the best contact lenses for you based on a complete eye examination and a review of your visual needs both at work and play. Since most people can wear more than one type of lens, it’s important to know what the choices are and the advantages and disadvantages to each. Regardless of the type of contact lenses you wear, an annual eye exam is recommended to ensure the continued good health of your eyes.

Types of Contact Lenses

A variety of new contacts are available in both soft and oxygen permeable lenses for nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, as well as for bifocal and multifocal corrections. We provide complete professional care from the initial evaluation to follow-up visits after you receive your lenses. Soft Lenses These lenses are comfortable to wear and must be replaced monthly, weekly or daily depending on the type you choose. Soft lenses are often recommended for sports because they fit closer to the eye and are more difficult to dislodge. They can provide correction for most prescriptions including astigmatism. Today, with the introduction of newer materials like silicone hydrogels, which allow more oxygen to the eye, patients find it easier than ever to wear soft lenses comfortably. Gas-Permeable (GP) Lenses Made of somewhat flexible plastics, Gas Permeable lenses offer sharp vision and correct a variety of vision problems. Gas-Permeable lenses are more durable than soft contact lenses and are generally easier to care for. However, they consistent wear is recommended and may take longer to adapt to. Multifocal Lenses Another option for contact lenses is multifocal lenses. These contacts are offered in both soft and gas-permeable materials. Similar to bifocal glasses, multifocal lenses allow you to see both close up and at a distance Color Contact Lenses Color Contact Lenses allow you to change or enhance your eye color and come in a variety of colors. These are available with or without a prescription.

Proper Use and Care of Your Contacts

Whether you are purchasing your first pair of contact lenses or have been wearing them for years, it’s important to care for them properly. The professional staff at Arizona's Vision will provide you with training in the proper use and care of your new contact lenses during your visit. When you return home, we want you to feel comfortable when handling your new lenses.

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