Getting contacts? Get a contact lens eye exam

While contact lenses are an extremely common thing that people use, it is important to remember that they are still medical devices, and require a proper eye exam to ensure you get properly fit contact lenses which will improve your vision.

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Contact Lens Eye Exams vs Regular Eye Exams

While “standard” comprehensive eye exams are very important and allow your eye doctor to learn a great deal about your vision and your overall eye health, they cannot replace the more specialised eye exam you need before you can get contact lenses. Getting the proper type of exam before getting prescribed contact lenses will help ensure that your lenses will do what they are designed to do, and not harm your eyes in any way.

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So what is the difference between these two types of eye exams?

Comprehensive Eye Exams

A comprehensive eye exam involves additional assessments to detect subtle symptoms of eye disease even before any symptoms appear. It is vital to have routine comprehensive eye exams to diagnose diseases such as glaucoma and macular degeneration, which can cause irreversible damage to your eye's internal structures long before vision loss occurs. 

A comprehensive eye exam also involves dilation of your pupils using certain drops to allow your doctor to better observe the structures within your eye, including the light-sensitive retina at the back of the eye and the optic nerve. In order to promptly begin treating many eye diseases, dilation is necessary to assess tiny changes that occur at the beginning of the disease. As part of the exam, the doctor will measure the pressure inside your eye to check for symptoms of glaucoma.

If you are interested in contact lenses or wish to update your contact lens prescription, it is a good idea to let your doctor know this when scheduling an appointment for an eye exam. This will allow the doctor to set aside extra time for the additional tests required for fitting contact lenses or updating a prescription.

What Happens Next?

What Happens Next?

With the results of the contact lens eye exam in hand, the doctor will be able to provide you with a prescription that is tailor-made for your eyes.

At this point, you will be able to decide, with the doctor’s input, what sort of contact lenses you would like (such as extended wear contacts vs daily disposables).

You will then be given a trial pair of contacts to wear for a few days, to help you get used to putting them on, wearing them, and taking them off. Additionally, if any discomfort or other problems arise during this trial period, your doctor will be able to address them and make any necessary adjustments at your follow-up appointment.

Following this, you’ll be able to get your contact lenses.

It is still advisable to return for a yearly eye exam, so that if anything changes in your vision, the necessary changes to your prescription can be made, ensuring continued vision correction from your contacts.

Common Questions

Contact lens wearers should have an annual eye exam, or as recommended by their eye doctor.
We recommend wearing contact lenses 2-3 hours prior to your appointment. As a result, we will be able to accurately assess the fit and vision of your contact lenses. Make sure you bring your current glasses so that we can check your vision for a new prescription
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Summary

Getting a proper contact lens eye exam prior to getting your contacts is not an optional thing, and no other type of eye exam or prescription, whether a standard comprehensive eye exam or a glasses prescription, is sufficient to get the contacts you need to correct your vision.

If you have additional questions, or are interested in scheduling an appointment for an eye exam of any type, you can contact PRACTICENAME at 111-222-3333. Patients who need medically necessary contact lenses, myopia management, or have difficulties wearing contact lenses visit our clinic from all over STATE, and we are proud to be a leading provider of contact lens services for patients from CITY, SECONDARY1, SECONDARY2, and SECONDARY3.

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