Contact Lenses
Can Anyone Wear Contact Lenses?
With advances in contact lenses, almost anyone who wears glasses can now wear contact lenses. Dr. Shily can conduct a thorough examination of your eye and talks to you about contact lenses to help you determine if they’re the best choice for you.
What Type of Contact Lenses are Available?
Vision care Associates offers a number of different types of contact lenses. Some of the types available are:
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Gas Permeable Lenses
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Bifocal Lenses
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Astigmatic Lenses
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Soft Lenses
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Extended Wear Lenses
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Contact Lenses After Forty
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Disposable Contact Lenses
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Custom Lenses
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Keratoconic Lenses
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Scleral Lenses
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Post Refractive Surgery Lenses
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Post Corneal Transplant Lenses
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Cosmetic (Post Trauma) Lenses
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Hybrid Contact Lenses
To learn more about the benefits of soft or gas permeable contact lenses for nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism or age-related presbyopia- please click on the following links:
Acuvue Contact Lenses: https://www.acuvue.com/
Alcon Vision: https://www.alcon.com
Cooper Vision: https://coopervision.com/contact-lenses
Menicon: http://www.menicon.com/consumer/menicon-lenses/
Video References
Conditions Treated

Keratoconus
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470435/

Corneal Transplant

Refractive Surgery

Dry Eyes
https://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/dryeye.htm

Corneal Scarring
https://eyesoneyecare.com/resources/how-to-treat-corneal-scarring-residents-guide/

Ocular Trauma or Aniridia

Myopia Management
https://youtu.be/v1_HkgP8Mdw

Irregular Astigmatism

Pediatric Conditions
