Contact Lens Exams, Fittings, & Brands in Lindsay

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No Spectacles. Same Spectacular Vision.

Do you want to see clearly without having to rely on traditional frames and lenses? Contact lenses might be the answer you need! By visiting our incredible eye care team, we can help you find the right contacts for you and your eyes.

Please, book an appointment with us, and we can help you start seeing clearly without the specs!

Getting Contact Lenses

If you’re interested in trying contact lenses, you’ll need to have an eye exam to determine if they are right for you.

One of the first things everyone should know about contact lenses is that they are not for everyone. A variety of different eye conditions may prevent you from using contact lenses to correct your vision, and the only way to determine your candidacy is by undergoing a contact lens focused eye exam.

Some conditions that could prevent you from wearing contact lenses may include:

  • Living or working in dusty, dirty, or smokey environments
  • Experiencing severe allergic reactions
  • Having had repeated eye infections
  • An unbalanced tear film
  • Requiring special lenses
  • Specific vision problems

Once we’ve determined if contacts are right for you, we’ll move on to the fitting!

Fittings involve taking detailed measurements of your eyes’ shape and size. This helps us determine which style of contact lenses would be right for you, ranging from simple conventional contact lenses to specialty ones.

We’ll teach you how to properly insert, remove, and clean your contact lenses before we give you a couple of trial pairs. Trial lenses allow us to monitor how well your eyes are adjusting to wearing contact lenses, and to catch any issues or irregularities that could lead to more severe problems.

If you experience any discomfort while wearing your new contact lenses, please remove them and contact us as soon as possible.

Specialty Contact Lenses

Scleral contact lenses are larger than regular contacts and sit on the sclera (whites) of your eyes instead of your cornea. These contacts are specially designed for people who have trouble wearing regular contacts, including those with corneal conditions like keratoconus.

Clear vision relies on both our corneas and our crystalline lenses. These two parts have different spherical aberrations (positive for your cornea, and negative for your crystalline lens), which typically compensate for one another, creating a neutral aberration and giving us clear vision.

However, as we age, the optical performance of our crystalline lenses changes, creating a net positive aberration and causing our vision to gradually worsen. Aspheric contact lenses can compensate for this net positive aberration by balancing out this positive aberration so you can continue to enjoy clear vision as you age.

Astigmatism occurs when your eyes incorrectly bend light on both the horizontal and vertical axis, resulting in blurry vision at all distances. Toric contact lenses are specifically designed to counteract astigmatism and are specially weighted to keep them rotationally stable throughout the day.

If you need multiple prescriptions to help see clearly, you may be a match for multifocal contact lenses. Multifocals are designed to accommodate multiple prescriptions and can help patients with myopia, presbyopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism.

Hybrid contact lenses use 2 distinct materials: a rigid gas-permeable (RGP) center surrounded by a soft hydrogel skirt. This combination provides the crisp, clear vision of RGP lenses with the increased stability and comfort of soft contact lenses.

Just like the glasses, Transitions contact lenses darken in bright light and lighten in low light, providing you with comfortable vision both indoors and outdoors.

Brands

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ACUVUE

The options are nearly endless when it comes to ACUVUE® brand contact lenses – the #1 contact lens brand in the world. Long-lasting comfort and clear vision can be yours with a contact lens in the ACUVUE® brand family.

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Alcon

Alcon has one mission: to provide innovative products that enhance quality of life by helping people see better. Alcon is uniquely poised to serve every contact lens wearer by addressing the full life cycle of their needs.

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Cooper Vision

We create and execute innovation that is unmatched in the contact lens industry. There’s much more to our story than that, however. You’ll find that what sets us apart is how we approach our business. We collaborate, we listen, and we enjoy what we do.

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Johnson & Johnson

As a primary resource to optometrists and eye care professionals, Johnson & Johnson aims to make the world a better place by providing health solutions for everyone. Explore well-known, trusted products with a brand responsible for improving daily lives.

To view all the brands we carry, please visit our All Brands page.

Curious About Contact Lenses? Contact Us Today!

Discover what contact lenses can do for your vision. Please, book your appointment today and let our team help find the right type of contacts for you!

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Our clinic can be found in historic area of downtown Lindsay, Ontario. We are located right next to Kawartha Dairy Barn.

Our Address

67 Russell Street West
Lindsay, ON K9V 2X1

Contact Information

Phone: (705) 324-2612
Fax: (705) 324-9341
[email protected]

Hours of Operation

Monday
8 AM7 PM
Tuesday
8 AM5:30 PM
Wednesday
8 AM7 PM
Thursday
9 AM5 PM
Friday
8 AM5 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

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