Comfortable, Clear Vision Starts With The Right Fit

We help you find the perfect contact lenses for your eyes and lifestyle—whether you’re new to contacts or need an updated prescription.

Contact lens exam for accurate vision correction

Expert Contact Lens Eye Exams and Fittings

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    Discover the Perfect Contact Lens Solution for You

    Contact lenses offer an excellent alternative to eyeglasses, providing flexibility for every lifestyle—whether for daily wear, special occasions, or sports. Our contact lens exams ensure a comfortable fit and clear vision. We offer specialized fittings for hard-to-fit contacts, including bifocal and toric lenses.
    Comprehensive Contact Lens Exams

    Contact lens exams ensure your lenses fit comfortably and provide optimal vision. Our optometrists will measure the curvature of your cornea and recommend the best type of lenses for your needs, including toric, multifocal, or gas-permeable lenses. We prioritize your comfort and eye health in every fitting.

    Key benefits of a contact lens exam:

    • Updated prescriptions tailored for contact lens wear.
    • Evaluation of eye health to detect conditions affecting lens comfort.
    • Specialized solutions for dry eyes, astigmatism, or other unique needs.
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    Personalized Contact Lens Consultations

    Every patient has unique vision requirements. During your consultation, we’ll discuss:

    • Lifestyle preferences (e.g., daily disposables or monthly lenses).
    • Lens types, such as soft lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses, or specialty lenses.
    • Options like colored contact lenses or multifocal lenses for presbyopia.

    Our goal is to provide lenses that align with your vision, comfort, and style preferences.

    The Contact Lens Fitting Process

    Properly fitted lenses are essential for clear vision and comfort. Our eye doctors use advanced tools to measure:

    • Corneal curvature with a keratometer to ensure a precise lens fit.
    • Pupil and iris size for specialized lenses.
    • Tear film quality to address dryness or irritation concerns.

    After selecting the best lens type, we provide a trial pair for a fitting test to confirm comfort and accuracy.

    Ongoing Care and Follow-Ups

    We prioritize your long-term eye health with regular follow-ups to ensure:

    • Proper lens fit and comfort.
    • Adjustment of prescriptions or lens types if needed.
    • Guidance on hygiene practices and wearing schedules.

    If you experience discomfort, dryness, or blurry vision, visit us immediately for an evaluation.

    Contact Us for Your Contact Lens Appointment

    Ready to find the perfect contact lenses? Schedule your contact lens eye test today and experience expert care tailored to your vision needs.

    What happens during a contact lens exam and how is it different from a regular eye exam?

    A contact lens exam includes everything in a standard eye exam plus additional tests specific to wearing contacts. Your eye doctor will measure the curvature of your cornea, evaluate your tear film, and determine the right lens fit for your eyes. A regular prescription alone is not enough. A proper contact lens fitting ensures your lenses sit correctly, feel comfortable, and support your long-term eye health.

    Do I need a separate contact lens appointment if I already have an eyeglass prescription?

    Yes. An eyeglass prescription and a contact lens prescription are not the same. A dedicated contact lens appointment includes a contact lens fitting and a contact lens eye test to assess how your eyes respond to lenses. Your eye doctor will also check for any dryness or corneal issues before recommending good contact lenses suited to your lifestyle and vision needs.

    Can I get a contact lens exam online or do I need to visit an eye doctor in person?

    While contact lens exams online exist through certain platforms, they have significant limitations. They cannot perform a proper contact lens check-up, assess corneal health, or conduct a hands-on contact lenses fitting. For safe, accurate results, an in-person eye appointment for contacts is always the recommended approach. Patients in Worcester, Randolph, Lincoln, and Cranston can schedule a full contact exam with a licensed eye care provider for reliable, thorough care.

    How do I know if I am wearing the right contact lenses for my eyes?

    If you experience discomfort, dryness, blurry vision, or redness while wearing contacts, your current lenses may not be the right fit. A contact lens eye test can identify whether your prescription needs updating or whether a different lens type would serve you better. Your eye doctor may recommend a new contact lenses fitting based on changes in your corneal shape, tear production, or overall eye health.

    How often should I book a contact lens check-up near Worcester, Randolph, Lincoln, or Cranston?

    Most eye doctors recommend an annual contact lens check-up to ensure your lenses still fit properly and your eyes remain healthy. Even if your vision feels unchanged, regular contact lens exams allow your doctor to catch early signs of irritation, infection, or corneal stress before they become serious. If you are due for an eye appointment for contacts in the Worcester, Randolph, Lincoln, or Cranston area, The Eyes On Group can help you stay on schedule.