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A WIDE SELECTION OF CONTACT LENSES IN POWELL

Contact lenses offer a flexible way to correct your vision, whether you wear them every day or only for certain activities. At EyeCare Professionals of Powell, we provide a range of contact lens options designed to fit your vision needs and lifestyle.

We offer soft disposable, bifocal and multifocal, toric, and colored lenses. Whether you prefer daily, weekly, or monthly disposables or conventional lenses, our team fits lenses that provide clear, comfortable vision.

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Your Contact Lens Eye Exam at EyeCare Professionals of Powell

A contact lens exam is essential for anyone interested in wearing contact lenses safely and comfortably. While a regular eye exam checks your vision and eye health, a contact lens exam includes additional measurements and assessments to determine the best lens type and fit for your eyes.

At our Powell clinic, a contact lens exam includes measurements of corneal curvature, pupil size, and tear film quality, along with an evaluation of vision issues that may affect contact lens wear. Your lifestyle also helps determine whether daily wear, extended wear, or other lens types are best for you.

New wearers receive hands-on training on insertion, removal, and lens care. If you're already a contact lens wearer, we’ll update your prescription and ensure your current lenses are still the best fit. Our team ensures you understand how to wear and care for your lenses for clear, comfortable vision.

Disposable Contacts

Disposable contact lenses are one of the most popular options for vision correction thanks to their ease of use, comfort, and hygiene. At our Powell, OH clinic, we offer a full range of disposable contacts, including daily, bi-weekly, and monthly lenses from trusted name brands.

Daily Disposable Lenses

Daily disposable lenses are perfect for patients who want the convenience of a fresh, clean pair of lenses every day without the need for cleaning or storage. Dispose of your lenses at the end of each day and use a new pair the next morning. These are ideal for people with allergies, sensitive eyes, or those who wear contacts part-time.

Bi-weekly and Monthly Lenses

Bi-weekly and monthly lenses offer a cost-effective solution for vision correction. Though they require nightly cleaning and storage, they are made from more durable materials than daily lenses and are designed for durability and consistent performance.

Specialized Contact Lens Exams

Beyond a standard eye exam, a contact lens fitting includes precise measurements of your eye's surface, tear film evaluation, and trial lens assessments to ensure optimal comfort, vision, and eye health.

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Bifocal and Multifocal Contacts

If you’re starting to notice difficulty reading up close or switching focus between distances, bifocal and multifocal contact lenses can help you see clearly at every range. These lenses are specially designed to address presbyopia, a common age-related condition that affects near vision beginning around age 40.

Multifocal contacts include multiple prescription zones to help you switch between distance and near vision without reading glasses. Bifocal lenses offer two distinct powers, one for distance and one for near.

Available in both soft and gas permeable options, these lenses suit everyday use and come in multiple designs.

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Gas Permeable Contact Lenses

Gas permeable contact lenses (GP lenses) are rigid, custom-designed lenses that offer outstanding clarity and durability. Unlike soft lenses, GP lenses maintain their shape on the eye, allowing sharper, more precise vision correction, especially for patients with irregular corneas or high prescriptions. This rigid structure makes GP lenses a preferred option for individuals with keratoconus, astigmatism, or other complex refractive issues.

While there may be an adjustment period, many patients find GP lenses provide consistent long-term comfort and vision. These lenses are also highly breathable, allowing more oxygen to reach the eye’s surface.

At our Powell eye clinic, we fit gas permeable lenses based on your eye shape and vision needs. Whether you're a first-time GP wearer or transitioning from soft lenses, our doctors ensure a precise, comfortable fit.

Toric Contact Lenses for Astigmatism

Toric contact lenses correct blurred or distorted vision from astigmatism. Unlike standard lenses, toric lenses use different correction zones to match the curvature of your eye. They also include features that prevent the lens from rotating on your eye, ensuring consistent and clear vision throughout the day. Available in daily disposables, bi-weekly, and monthly formats, toric lenses offer flexible options for every lifestyle.

Our Powell eye doctors fit toric lenses from established brands to provide stable, reliable vision.

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Contact Lens Training

Scleral Lens Instructions
Gas Permeable Instructions

Contact Lens Instructions

How To Put On Contact Lenses
How to Take Off Contact Lenses
How To Clean Your Contact Lenses
Do’s And Dont’s Of Contact Lenses

How many people in the U.S. wear contact lenses?

About  45 million adults in the United States wear contact lenses, and that number continues to grow.

What are some of the most popular contact lenses?

Some of the most popular contact lens brands and models include:

  • Acuvue (e.g., 1-Day Acuvue Moist, Acuvue Oasys)
  • Dailies (e.g., Dailies TOTAL1)
  • Biofinity (monthly wear options)
  • Air Optix (hydration and extended wear)

These brands are popular because they offer a variety of replacement schedules and solutions for specific needs.

Why should I get a contact lens-specific exam instead of just using my eyeglasses prescription?

A contact lens exam includes specialized measurements and checks that differ from a standard eyeglasses exam. This may involve measuring your corneal curvature, pupil size, and tear film quality, as well as evaluating lens fit and movement. These steps help ensure optimal comfort, vision, and safety.