Contact Lenses
Specialty prosthetic lenses for cornea conditions explained
Contact lenses are typically used first and foremost for vision correction. At Weston Contact Lens Institute, we regularly work with patients to prescribe and fit the best lenses to treat […]
Read MoreWhat Are Specialty Lenses? Why You May Need to Schedule an Appointment to Learn More
“I’m not getting results with these standard contact lenses. What other options do I have?” At Weston Contact Lens Institute, questions such as this are often what we hear from […]
Read More6 Reasons You’re Experiencing Discomfort with Your Contact Lenses (And How to Fix the Problem)
When prescribed correctly, fitted correctly, and cared for correctly, contact lenses can provide clear and comfortable vision. Unfortunately, not every contact lens wearer achieves this happy balance initially. On the […]
Read More6 Reasons Why Scleral Lenses Can Solve Your Dry Eye Syndrome
Nearly five million Americans over the age of 50 suffer from dry eye syndrome. These patients complain of eyes that are dry, itchy, irritated, and sometimes downright painful. Eyedrops and artificial […]
Read MoreWhat Is Keratoconus and How We Use Scleral Lenses to Correct Vision
The dome-shaped, transparent layer at the front of your eye is known as the cornea. The cornea helps you see by focusing light into your eye. Sometimes, the cornea bulges out […]
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