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Contact Lens Fitting

Contact Lenses
Not Working
for You?

Discomfort, blurry vision, or lenses that just don't stay put - these aren't things you have to live with. Our specialty fitting expertise solves contact lens problems that other practices can't.

Contact Lenses

Signs your current contact lenses aren't right for you

End-of-day dryness or discomfort
Lenses that move or fall out
Blurry or inconsistent vision
Redness or irritation after a few hours
Been told you're "too hard to fit"

The right lens exists
for your eyes - let's find it

01

Scleral Lenses

Large-diameter lenses that vault over the cornea and rest on the white of the eye - ideal for irregular corneas, keratoconus, severe dry eye, and patients who've failed standard lenses.

02

Toric & Multifocal Lenses

Precisely engineered lenses for astigmatism and presbyopia (reading vision). Modern designs deliver exceptional clarity that wasn't possible a decade ago.

03

Orthokeratology (Ortho-K)

Wear specially designed lenses overnight to gently reshape your cornea - and enjoy clear, unaided vision throughout the day with no daytime lenses needed. Also used for myopia control.

Precision fitting for
comfortable, lasting wear

1

Corneal Mapping & Measurements

We use digital topography to create a precise map of your cornea's unique shape - the foundation of a perfect fit that generic fitting can't provide.

2

Tear Film & Surface Evaluation

Contact lens success is closely tied to your tear film. We assess the health of your ocular surface before recommending any lens type.

3

Trial Lenses & In-Office Wear

We fit you with trial lenses and observe them on your eyes before you leave - adjusting fit, power, and material until comfort and vision are both excellent.

4

Follow-Up & Ongoing Care

Contact lens health requires regular monitoring. We schedule follow-up visits to ensure your lenses continue to fit well and your eyes stay healthy.

Don't give up on contacts

Many patients who believe they "can't wear contacts" have simply never had a specialty fitting. We solve cases other practices turn away.

45M
contact lens wearers in the US - many in the wrong lens
3 in 4
contact lens wearers report at least occasional discomfort
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What patients ask us
about contact lenses

Yes - toric contact lenses are specifically designed to correct astigmatism and have improved dramatically in recent years. Most patients with astigmatism can achieve excellent, stable vision with the right toric lens and proper fitting.
Multifocal contact lenses are an excellent option for presbyopia. They allow you to see clearly at distance, intermediate, and near without reading glasses. Many patients are surprised by how well modern multifocal lenses perform.
A standard fitting works for routine prescriptions and normal cornea shapes. A specialty fitting uses advanced corneal mapping, customized lens parameters, and greater expertise to solve complex cases - irregular corneas, extreme prescriptions, severe dry eye, and more.
It depends on your lifestyle, prescription, and ocular health. Daily lenses offer superior hygiene and convenience. Monthly lenses may be more cost-effective for full-time wearers. We'll recommend what's right for your specific situation.

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Lifetime Eyehealth Associates 1718 E. Kimberly Rd. Davenport, IA 52807 Phone: (563) 355-3912

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