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At In View Optometry, we specialize in providing tailored contact lens solutions for patients. Whether you're new to contacts or looking to update your prescription, our comprehensive contact lens exams ensure you achieve clear, comfortable vision. With advanced technology and personalized care, we are committed to finding the perfect fit for your eyes and lifestyle.

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What is a Contact Lens Exam?

A contact lens exam is more than just a standard eye exam. It includes additional tests and measurements to determine the most suitable type of contact lenses for your unique needs. At In View Optometry, our optometrists assess your vision, eye health, and comfort to recommend the ideal lenses.

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What to Expect During Your Contact Lens Exam

When you visit In View Optometry for a contact lens exam, you can expect:

  • Vision Testing: Evaluate your visual acuity and prescription requirements.

  • Corneal Measurements: Assess the shape and size of your cornea for a precise contact lens fit.

  • Tear Film Analysis: Check for dry eye conditions to ensure optimal lens comfort.

  • Lens Trial and Fitting: Try on lenses to test comfort, fit, and vision clarity.

  • Personalized Recommendations: Choose from a variety of lenses, including daily disposables, extended-wear, multifocal, and toric lenses for astigmatism.

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Signs You May Need a Contact Lens Exam

Consider scheduling a contact lens exam at In View Optometry if:

  • It has been 1 year since your last contact lens exam.

  • You're interested in switching from glasses to contacts.

  • Your current lenses feel uncomfortable or don’t provide clear vision.

  • You’re experiencing dry eyes, irritation, or other issues with your lenses.

  • You want to explore advanced options like multifocal or specialty lenses.

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Specialty Contact Lens Options at In View Optometry

We offer a wide range of contact lenses to suit every need, including:

  • Soft lenses for daily and extended wear

  • Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) lenses for sharper vision

  • Multifocal lenses for presbyopia

  • Toric lenses for astigmatism

  • Specialty lenses for keratoconus or other corneal conditions

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Why Regular Contact Lens Exams Are Essential

Contact lens prescriptions typically expire after one year to ensure your eyes remain healthy and your lenses fit properly. Regular exams help detect changes in your vision or eye health and prevent complications from wearing ill-fitting or outdated lenses.

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Schedule Your Contact Lens Exam Today!

Ready to experience clear, comfortable vision with contact lenses? Contact In View Optometry in Santa Ana, CA to schedule your contact lens exam. Our team will guide you through every step, ensuring you find the perfect lenses for your eyes and lifestyle.

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