Comprehensive Contact Lens Exams
Contact lenses are a popular and hassle-free alternative to eyeglasses that offer clear and comfortable vision.
At Simmons Eye Care we offer an array of contact lenses, including multiple materials, types and brands.
We also cater to patients with varying eye conditions and diseases, ensuring that they too are able to experience the convenience that contacts offer.
Contact Lens Eye Exam and Fittings
Our comprehensive contact lens examinations and fittings ensure that our patients achieve the best vision possible with an ideal pair of contact lenses.
Our process begins with an in-depth eye exam by one of our expert optometrists who will evaluate your vision, eye shape, and screen you for any eye conditions and diseases that may prevent you from wearing regular contacts.
We’ll also answer any questions you may have and offer valuable tips on proper contact lens care to prevent complications or infections.
To guarantee the ideal fit and clear vision, we provide you with a sample for you to try at home before making a final decision.
Some of Our Most Popular Prescription Contact Lenses
Daily Contact Lenses
If you’re always on the go and want a practical alternative to traditional contact lenses, daily disposable lenses may just be what you need. They’re worn for a single day and disposed of afterward, which eliminates the need for proper cleaning and storage.
Bi-Weekly and Monthly Contact Lenses
In contrast to daily disposable lenses, bi-weekly and monthly contact lenses require proper cleaning and storage to avoid potential infections and complications. They also need to be replaced every two weeks or monthly, which makes them a more cost-effective solution for contact lens wearers.
We offer a range of trusted contact lens brands for you to choose from.
DAILIES TOTAL1® Multifocal
DAILIES TOTAL1® Water Gradient
Precision1®
MyDay® toric
MyDay® Multifical
MyDay®
MiSight® 1 day
Fresh Day®
Bifocal and Multifocal Contacts
People with presbyopia, or age-related farsightedness, typically need to wear prescription and reading glasses to see both close-up and far distances clearly. Bifocal and multifocal contact lenses offer a convenient alternative that allows people to see clearly without switching between glasses. This is because they offer seamless transition between close-up and far distance vision.
Specialty Lenses
Specialty contact lenses are designed for individuals with irregularly shaped corneas or eye conditions that make wearing traditional contact lenses difficult. Our scleral lenses are ideal for people with hard-to-fit eyes caused by eye conditions like keratoconus, astigmatism, and dry eye. They rest on the sclera, or the white part of the eye, providing comfort and clear vision.