Whether you wear daily, weekly or monthly disposables, or conventional (vial) lenses, check out our selection of lenses that fit your needs.
A good contact lens fit starts with a thorough eye exam in our Lake Mary or South Orlando practices to ensure the most up-to-date prescription and rule out any pre-existing conditions that could interfere with contact lens wear.h
We will determine the best fitting lens based on your lifestyle needs, the shape and health of your eye. In most cases, you’ll have the opportunity to try lenses on the same day as your exam. You can even go home with a few samples before making a final decision.
Our Lake Mary eye care experts follow up the initial fitting and then make any necessary changes in fit or materials to get you the best possible fit. We teach all our patients proper contact lens care and also possible consequences if proper care is not taken. Then we continue with long-term follow-up to monitor the condition of the lenses and to ensure that proper hygiene is being maintained.

Check out our extensive selection of top contact lenses in Orlando & Lake Mary, Florida.

An often unknown fact is that not all patients wear contact lenses as their primary source of vision correction.

As an alternative to hard lenses of the past and rigid gas permeable lenses of today, they are generally considered to be far superior in comfort and wearability.

A scleral lens is a larger lens that rests on the sclera or white of the eye, rather than the colored portion (or iris).

Multifocal contact lenses are available with additional variations in power to correct near, intermediate, and far vision.

These rigid lenses aren’t as popular as soft lenses, but they offer the advantages of durability, and crisp vision

Daily disposable lenses are an excellent option for anyone who has eye allergies and is recommended by many eye doctors.

Fortunately for those who don’t like the look, feel or inconvenience of reading glasses, there is another option

Challenges such as astigmatism, presbyopia, keratoconus and dry eyes needn’t be a barrier to contact lens wear.

“I can’t wear soft contacts; I have astigmatism.” This once-true statement is now simply a myth.

Never use any contact lenses that were not acquired with a prescription at an authorized source.