Contact Lenses in King

Contact Lenses in King
At Magnolia Eye Care, we’re dedicated to providing you with the best possible vision care, and that includes helping you find the perfect contact lenses. Whether you’re looking for daily contact lenses, need specialty contact lenses for keratoconus or another eye condition, or want a solution to improve your comfort, we have options for everyone. With years of experience fitting specialty contact lenses in King, we can guide you toward the right choice, ensuring you get the clear, comfortable vision you need.
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We offer regular and specialty contact lenses
We offer a variety of contact lenses in King to fit your individual needs, including specialty contact lenses for keratoconus and contact lenses for dry eye. Our experienced team can help you find the best contact lens for your unique vision needs. Here’s a quick look at the different types of lenses we can prescribe:
Soft contact lenses
At Magnolia Eye Care, we offer a range of soft contact lenses, including daily contact lenses, biweekly contacts, and extended wear options.
Daily disposable contact lenses are convenient and easy to use since you wear them once and dispose of them at the end of the day. They can be a great option for eye allergies and dry eye!
Orthokeratology (ortho-k)
If you’re looking for a non-surgical solution to vision correction, ortho-k lenses might be the perfect fit. These specialized, overnight contact lenses gently reshape your cornea while you sleep, so you can enjoy clear vision throughout the day without needing glasses or daytime contacts. Ortho-k is also a great option for myopia management.
Rigid gas permeable contact lenses
Rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses are a durable, breathable option that provides excellent vision clarity. These lenses are smaller in diameter than soft contacts and offer great comfort once they’ve been properly fitted. RGP lenses are ideal for people who need a more precise fit or those with unique vision needs, such as keratoconus.
Scleral contact lenses
For those with more complex eye conditions, such as keratoconus or severe dry eye, scleral lenses are an excellent choice. These large-diameter, rigid lenses create a reservoir of moisture over the cornea, protecting your eyes and keeping them hydrated throughout the day.
Scleral lenses provide enhanced comfort and improved vision for people with irregular corneas or conditions that make traditional contact lenses uncomfortable.
Multifocal contact lenses
If you’re over 40 and have trouble seeing up-close and at a distance, you may want to consider multifocal lenses. These lenses have multiple prescriptions in one lens, allowing you to see clearly at different distances without switching between reading glasses and regular contacts.
Multifocal contact lenses are ideal for people with presbyopia (the age-related loss of close-up vision) who want the convenience and ease of contact lenses.
Monovision contact lenses
If you have presbyopia and want to wear contact lenses instead of glasses, monovision lenses might be the answer. With monovision contact lenses, one lens is fitted for distance vision, and the other is adjusted for near vision. This allows you to see clearly at both near and far distances without needing reading glasses.
Toric contact lenses
If you have astigmatism, toric lenses are the recommended type of contact lenses. These lenses correct the uneven curvature of an astigmatic cornea, allowing for clear vision.
Toric lenses are available in both soft and rigid gas permeable versions, and they’re ideal for people with astigmatism who want a comfortable, reliable contact lens option.
Hybrid contact lenses
Hybrid lenses combine the best of both worlds: the clarity and sharpness of rigid gas permeable lenses with the comfort of soft lenses. These lenses have a rigid center surrounded by a soft, flexible outer ring, making them a great choice for those who have irregular corneas but still want the comfort of soft contact lenses.
Who is a good fit for specialty contact lenses?
Specialty contact lenses are ideal for people who need more than what standard contacts can offer. At Magnolia Eye Care, we use advanced tools like the OCULUS Keratograph® to carefully map the surface of your eyes and evaluate tear film quality. With this information, we can match you with lenses that truly fit your eyes and your lifestyle.
You may be a great candidate for specialty lenses if you:
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Have been diagnosed with keratoconus or other corneal irregularities
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Struggle with dry eye syndrome that makes regular contact lenses uncomfortable
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Were previously told you’re not a good candidate for contact lenses
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Have high or irregular astigmatism
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Experience discomfort or poor vision with standard lenses
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Want better vision or comfort than eyeglasses or regular contacts provide
Even if you’ve given up on wearing contacts in the past, specialty lenses may be an option for you. With the right fit and the latest lens technology, you can experience clear, comfortable vision again.
Experience and care you can trust
At Magnolia Eye Care, we take the time to listen to your needs and carefully select the contact lenses that work best for you. Our team has extensive experience in fitting specialty contact lenses in King, and we work with you to ensure you get the best possible vision correction, comfort, and fit.
Schedule an appointment today to find the perfect contact lenses for you!
