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Computer Vision Syndrome: Children and Teens
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is defined as the complex of eye, vision and body problems associated with excessive computer use. Most parents are rightly concerned about the types of people or subject matter that their children and teenagers mi.... Read More

Dry Eye Symptoms: Causes and Treatments
As discussed in the Introduction article, there are three main areas that contribute to dry eye symptoms: Inadequate tear production Tears that evaporate too quickly from the ocular surfaces Imbalance between the three main components of normal .... Read More

Dry Eye Symptoms: Introduction
There are multiple causes behind the symptoms, so finding the specific cause and the best treatment is not as straightforward as it may seem. Also, the term “dry eyes” may actually be one symptom of other conditions, such as.... Read More

Dry Eye Symptoms: Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is the term used for a family of eyelid margin disorders that cause symptoms such as redness, swelling, itching or burning, dryness, crusty lid margins, grittiness, and even the eventual loss of eyelashes. MGD is.... Read More

What's Your Vision "Eye-Q?"
According to a survey done by the American Optometric Association, the first American Eye-Q ™ parents lack important knowledge about eye health and vision care for their children and themselves. Want to see how you do against the original part.... Read More

 
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Contact Lenses and Regular Eye Exams

Follow-up contact lens visits will ensure that your lenses fit properly; that your vision is clear... Having your eyes regularly examined can aid in the detection of certain conditions that could lead to the deterioration of your vision.

What can you expect in an vision exam if you are a contact lens wearer?

Follow-up contact lens visits will ensure that your lenses fit properly; that your vision is clear; your corneas are healthy and your lids are free from irritation. We also check for the following:

  • Quality of contact lens- does it have protein or mucous deposits cracks or chips?
  • Prescription of contact lenses- Contact lenses and spectacle prescriptions are not always the same.
  • Fit of contact lenses on the eye. Your eye may change over time and as a result your contact lenses may need to be changed.
  • Is the eye getting sufficient oxygen through the contact lens? Every one has different oxygen demands.
  • If your contact lens solution is compatible with your eye.

Following a lens care regimen that is outlined by your eyecare provider will limit potential contact lens complications while ensuring clear and comfortable vision.