Find Us at Highway 180 and FM 620 behind IHOP
Find Us at Highway 180 and FM 620 behind IHOP
Contact lenses can be a practical alternative to glasses, offering clear vision without the weight of frames or the obstruction of peripheral vision. Whether you’re an athlete, spend long hours at a computer, or simply prefer a frame-free look, today’s lenses come in designs that suit many lifestyles and vision needs.

A thorough contact lens evaluation begins with a comprehensive eye examination. In addition to checking your prescription, the optometrist looks for conditions, such as dry eye or allergies, that could influence lens comfort or safety. Our practice fits a broad range of soft and specialty lenses, including disposable, toric, multifocal, and color-enhancing designs. After discussing your visual goals and lifestyle, we’ll recommend options that best support your ocular health.


During your appointment, the optometrist verifies your prescription and carefully evaluates the surface of your eyes before recommending lenses. Trial lenses are usually provided the same day so you can assess how they feel and how well you see. Follow-up visits help confirm that the lenses continue to fit properly, ensuring healthy, comfortable wear over time.
Bi-weekly and monthly replacement lenses are intended for wearers who prefer fewer lens changes. With proper cleaning and storage, these lenses can offer crisp vision and consistent comfort for two to four weeks before they are discarded. Because each lens is worn multiple times, it’s especially important to follow the care instructions provided by your eye-care professional.

Bifocal and multifocal contacts contain zones for distance, intermediate, and near vision, making them helpful for people who experience presbyopia. The lens design your optometrist recommends will depend on factors such as pupil size, lighting conditions, and the visual tasks you perform most often.