Specialty Contact Lens Services in North Carolina

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Get Specialty Contact Lenses at eyecarecenter

If you have poor vision or an existing eye disease or condition, trust the highly trained team at eyecarecenter to help you find the right pair of specialty contact lenses.

Our North Carolina eye clinics can help improve your vision and alleviate discomfort with cutting-edge technology and custom-fit contact lenses.

See what you’ve been missing with specialty contact lenses from eyecarecenter’s clinics in North Carolina. 

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Find an eyecarecenter Near You

At eyecarecenter, our goal is to provide every patient with the best vision possible. 

We are conveniently located throughout the state of North Carolina and near the cities of Raleigh, Charlotte, Fayetteville, and Wilmington.  

What Are Specialty Contact Lenses?

Specialty contact lenses are different from traditional contact lenses because they are designed and customized to meet the specific needs of your eyes.  

Traditional soft contact lenses are not designed for each patient’s unique vision problems. Many people wear specialty contact lenses because they are designed specifically for contact lens wearers with vision problems like astigmatism or keratoconus. 

Specialty Contact Lens Fittings From eyecarecenter

The eye doctors at eyecarecenter  specialize in identifying, diagnosing, and treating eye diseases and conditions.

We can also  also help our patients find customized contact lenses designed specifically to meet their vision needs. 

If your sight is impaired, our team will work with you to determine the best lens type based on your eye shape, eye health, and lifestyle. Schedule an appointment with eyecarecenter today!

The Experienced Specialty Contact Lens Eye Doctors at eyecarecenter

The eye doctors at eyecarecenter can help you see more clearly and comfortably. They offer personalized eye care and expertise to help you get the most out of life. At eyecarecenter, we perform comprehensive eye exams to determine the exact health and condition of your unique eyes. 

Your eye doctor may recommend specialty contact lenses if you have an eye disease or condition including:

  • Astigmatism

  • Keratoconus

  • Myopia

  • Presbyopia

  • Irregular-shaped cornea

  • Dry eyes

  • Poor vision

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Schedule an Appointment Today for a Specialty Contact Lens Fitting

At eyecarecenter, we know no two eyes are the same. We believe that contact lenses should be customized to everyone’s needs. Our eye care professionals will work with you to find the best solution for your vision.

Frequently Asked Questions about Specialty Contact Lenses

Can I Get a Contact Lens Fitting at eyecarecenter?

The eye doctors at eyecarecenter can help you find the right contact lenses for your eyes. They will make sure the lenses are comfortable and fit your eyes properly.This is separate from an eye exam and is available to all patients of all ages.

What Are the Different Types of Specialty Contact Lenses?

Types of specialty contact lenses include Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP), Scleral, Orthokeratology, and Hybrid. The best way to determine the best contact lens for you is to have a fitting performed by your eye doctor.

What Eye Conditions do Specialty Lenses Help With?

Specialty contact lenses are generally recommended for patients who have impaired vision as well as an eye condition or disease that causes standard contact lenses to be uncomfortable.

Some conditions include:

  • Dry eye

  • Nearsightedness

  • Corneal tears or scars

  • Hyperopia

  • Irregular cornea

  • Post-radial keratotomy

  • Keratoconus

Our optometrists are experts in custom contact lens fitting and will help you determine the best solution for your unique eyes.

Do I Need Specialty Contact Lenses?

You do not need specialty contact lenses if traditional contact lenses provide the vision and comfort you need. Your eye doctor may recommend specialty contact lenses if you have an eye irregularity, disease, or condition. 

To determine the best vision correction for you, schedule an eye exam with one of our eyecarecenter eye doctors.

How Do I Care for Specialty Contact Lenses?

Specialty contact lenses are cared for in the same way traditional lenses are. 

Follow the prescribed lens-wearing schedule, use the right contact solution, and wash your hands before touching your eye or contact lens.