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What's New in Contacts?

Wheaton Eye Clinic offers contact lenses of every type, even those made with space-age materials. We are specialists in fitting lenses to children or people with special needs.

Because the normal eye continues to grow and often changes shape, we recommend that patients regularly schedule semi-annual contact lens check-ups and complete eye exams every two years.

No two eyes are identical and eyes can change shape over time, which explains why there are so many contact lens products available. Also, a person's individual age, health or lifestyle may require specialized lenses. The optometrists at Wheaton Eye Clinic are highly experienced professionals who take the time to determine exactly which lens product is best for each patient and that the lens is a perfect fit. Through regular visits, your optometrist will monitor your eye health over the passing of time and will adjust your lenses as required.

Types of contacts available include:

• Disposable Lenses
• Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses
• Toric Lenses for Astigmatism
• Extended Wear Lenses
• Bifocal Contacts
• Aphakic (cataract)
• Monovision
• Keratoconus
• X-Chrome (for color-deficient patients)
• Cosmetic and Colored Lenses
• Lenses for infants

Wheaton Eye Clinic Optometrists are also trained to fit lenses for patients with:

• Eye injuries
• Congenital irregularities
• Occupational needs