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  • CONTACT LENSES

    Keratoconus, specialty contact lenses, and beyond!

    Contact Lens Issues
    Improving comfort
    Allergies and Contact Lenses
    Improving Contact Lens Comfort during allergy season
    Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis: An allergy
    to contact lens wear
    Cleaning Deposits
    Contact Lens Replacement Reminders
    Makeup Deposits and Air Optix Aqua
    Fogging Issues with Contact Lenses

    Contact Lens Options
    Advantages of Daily Lenses

    Contact Lens Solutions
    Best Solutions for RGP (rigid gas permeable) or hard contact lenses
    Generics Versus Name Brand
    Synergeyes Duette Solution
    Refresh Card: Emergency Case and Solution
    PeroxiClear versus ClearCare
    Unisol 4 Discontinued; Replacement Sterile Saline Options

    Risks of Contact Lens Wear
    Huffington Post Article: What Every Contact Lens Wearer Needs to Know
    Why OTC Contact Lenses are Illegal
    How to Decrease Complication Risks
    Acuvue 2 and Oxygen to the Eye
    5 Reasons to Never Overwear Contacts
    Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis: An allergy to contact lenses
    Corneal Pannus or scarring from contact lenses


    Specialty Contact Lenses
    Insertion Tips for Synergeyes and Sclerals
    Removing Scleral Contact Lenses
    Astigmatism Lenses for Special Eyes
    Color Contact Lenses
    Medically Necessary Contact Lenses
    Scleral Contact Lenses: An Introduction
    Synergeyes Duette Fitting Guide
    Synergeyes Duette Intro
    Cleaning and Filling Solutions for Synergeyes

    Contact Lens Evaluation Process
    What is a contact lens evaluation?

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    Meet the Team

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