Need vision correction, but you don’t like how you look in glasses? Are you always losing your glasses?
Maybe you’ve thought about getting contact lenses, but don’t know if they will work for you? How do you choose between wearing eyeglasses or contacts?
Making a decision about your eye-wear goes beyond good vision. It makes a statement about who you are. Your decision affects how you see, and also how you want to be seen by others.
If you decide to go with glasses, you’ll want something that expresses your personality as well as aiding your vision. But with so many different styles to choose from, getting the right look for your face and your lifestyle can be overwhelming.
Company Name's staff will help you find the best fit for your specific needs and explain how different lenses and frames will impact your vision. They will help you narrow down your choices so you can find the look, fit and functionality you want from your eye-wear.
Do you prefer to wear contacts? We offer a wide range of contact lenses to fit your needs.
There are a number of reasons why you might want to choose contact lenses over standard eyewear. These include having a glasses-free look; the ability to wear non-prescription sun glasses or swim goggles; not having to constantly search for your glasses or clean your glasses…. to name a few.
We 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 the pros and cons of each type.
Contact lens types include:
* Soft Lenses
* Gas-Permeable (GP) Lenses
* Multifocal Lenses
* Color Contact Lenses
* Silicone Hydrogels
If you have dry eyes or other sensitivities, we can fit you with the best contact lens to make your contact lens experience a positive one.
For many people, contact lenses provide greater convenience and more satisfying vision correction than eyeglasses.
Here's what's involved in a typical contact lens exam and fitting:
* A comprehensive eye exam
* Contact lens measurements
* Corneal curvature
* Pupil and iris size
* Tear film evaluation
Trial lenses will often be used initially, to verify the contact lens selection. Follow-up visits are scheduled to confirm the fit and safety.
Regardless of the type of contact lenses you wear, an annual eye exam is recommended to ensure the continued good health of your eyes.
Schedule an appointment for an examination or a consultation at (561) 123-1234.
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