Say Hello to a Frame-Free Face
Glasses are great—they correct your vision and are a wonderful way to display your style, but they aren’t always convenient. Trying to keep them on your face during sports or exercise, keeping them clear of rain, or stopping them from fogging up in cold weather can be a pain. And it’s nice to have the option to switch up your look.
Enter contact lenses. They offer all the crisp vision of glasses without changing your look or getting in the way while you’re on the go. Visit Highstreet Eyecare Center to find the contacts that best suit you.
Your Contact Lens Eye Exam
Let us know you’re interested in contact lenses when you book your appointment. A contact lens exam takes extra time since additional considerations and measurements are made to get the ideal fit.
In addition to a comprehensive eye exam, we’ll evaluate:
Your Contact Lens Fitting
After your exam is complete, we’ll move on to your contact lens fitting. This can take some trial and error since every pair of eyes is different. We want to find the best possible fit for you to ensure comfort and clear vision.
Different contact lens types can address various eye conditions and refractive problems. Lens types include:
- Soft lenses
- Rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses
- Toric lenses
- Multifocal lenses
- Myopia control lenses for kids
Once we’ve found a lens that suits your eye, we can give you a brief course on inserting, removing, and caring for your lenses. After a follow-up appointment to confirm that the lenses are compatible with your eyes, you’re good to go!Need to replace your lenses but don’t have time to visit us in person? We’ve got you. Order contacts online, and we’ll ship them for free.
Contact Lens Care
Contact lens care is a necessary part of keeping your eyes healthy. Since the lenses rest directly on your eye, hygiene has to be the absolute top priority. Make sure you follow the detailed instructions laid out by your optometrist, but here are some quick tips:
- Always wash your hands thoroughly before handling your lenses
- Use the appropriate contact solution to clean and store your contacts
- NEVER use water or saliva to clean or store your contacts
- Don’t sleep in your contact lenses (unless they’re designed for overnight and extended use)
- Change out your contact lens case regularly
- Only use your contacts for the recommended amount of time