Contact lenses are a great alternative to wearing eyeglasses. If you choose contact lens wear for your vision correction, it is very important that the lenses fit properly and comfortably and that you understand contact lens safety and hygiene. A contact lens exam will include both a comprehensive eye exam to check your overall eye health and general vision prescription and then a contact lens fitting.
One size does not fit all when it comes to contact lenses. Dr. Dille will need to take some measurements to properly fit your contact lenses. Contact lenses that do not fit properly could cause discomfort, blurry vision or even damage to the eye. Here are some of the measurements that will be taken during a contact lens fitting in Spartanburg:
After deciding which pair of lenses could work best with your eyes, Dr. Dille will have you try on a pair of lenses to confirm the fit and comfort before finalizing and ordering your lenses. You will be provided care and hygiene instructions including how to insert and remove your lenses, how long to wear them and how to store them if relevant.
Dr. Dille may request a follow-up appointment to check that your contact lenses are fitting properly and that your eyes are adjusting properly. If you are experiencing discomfort or dryness in your eyes, you may need to try a different lens, a different contact lens solution or adjustment in your wearing schedule.
Whether or not you have vision problems, it is important to have your eyes checked regularly to ensure they are healthy and that there are no signs of a developing eye condition. A comprehensive eye exam will check the general health of your eyes as well as the quality of your vision. Contact Palmetto Eye & Laser Center today at 864-583-6381 or palmettoeyeandlaser.com to schedule an eye exam.