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Wide-Ranging Contact Lens Options in Manassas, VA

Our contact lens selection features an array of choices, such as disposable soft contacts, multifocal lenses, toric lenses for astigmatism correction, and even colored lenses for a fresh look. Whether you prefer daily, weekly, or monthly disposables contact lenses or conventional vial lenses, you'll find the perfect fit for your vision needs at Piedmont Vision.

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Establishing a Good Contact Lens Fit

Establishing a good fit is the first step to getting the most out of the contact lens, which means finding comfortable lenses that provide clear vision. Your eye doctor can help you find the right lenses for your eyes and lifestyle.

Whether you're into sports, spend long hours at a computer, or have specific visual needs, our experts will guide you through selecting the perfect lenses. Experience the difference of tailored eye care and enjoy the clarity and freedom the right pair of contact lenses can bring to your life.

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Why Do You Need a Contact Lens Exam?

Even if you've worn contact lenses for years, you should still have a regular contact lens exam because your eyes can change, and you may need a different lens prescription. Your eye doctor can also check for any eye problems affecting your ability to wear contact lenses.


Fitting Lenses to Your Lifestyle

When choosing contact lenses, consider your lifestyle. If you're active, you'll need durable lenses to withstand sweat and tears. If you have a busy schedule, you'll want lenses that are easy to care for. Your eye doctor can help you choose lenses that are right for you.

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Follow-Up Contact Fittings

It's also important to have follow-up fittings with your eye doctor after you start wearing contact lenses. These check-ins are crucial during the initial weeks since your eyes may need time to adapt to the lenses. Your eye doctor will make sure your lenses still fit well and address any issues that may arise.


Daily Contact Lenses

Daily contact lenses are an excellent option for people who want the convenience of disposable lenses. They're especially suitable for people with allergies or dry eyes, as you can replace them if uncomfortable.

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Bi-Weekly and Monthly Contact Lenses

Bi-weekly and monthly contact lenses are good options for people who want to save money on contact lenses. They're also a good choice for busy people because you don't need to replace them as often as daily contact lenses.


Toric Contact Lenses for Astigmatism

Toric contact lenses correct astigmatism, a common eye condition that causes blurred vision. They work by rotating on your eye to align with your cornea.

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Bifocal and Multifocal Contacts

Bifocal and multifocal contact lenses correct presbyopia. This condition causes the lens in your eye to become less flexible and makes it difficult to see things up close. They work by having two or more different prescriptions in each lens.


Lenses for Hard-to-Fit Eyes

If you have hard-to-fit eyes, such as keratoconus or dry eyes, contact lenses can still help you see clearly. Your eye doctor can help you find the right lenses for your needs.

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Gas Permeable (GP) Contacts

Gas permeable (GP) contact lenses are a good option for people with hard-to-fit eyes or who need a high level of vision correction. They allow more oxygen to reach your cornea than soft contact lenses, which can help to reduce dry eye symptoms.

Request an appointment with Piedmont Vision today. We'll happily answer any questions and help you find the right lenses for your needs.