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A WIDE SELECTION OF CONTACT LENSES

These include disposable soft contact, bifocal/multifocal, toric, and colored lenses. Whether you wear daily, weekly or monthly disposables, or conventional (vial) lenses, check out our selection of lenses at Shelton Eye Center.

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Establishing a Good Contact Lens Fit

It starts with a thorough eye exam to ensure the most up-to-date prescription and rule out any  pre-existing conditions that could interfere with contact lens wear.

Fitting lenses to your lifestyle
We will determine the best fitting lens based on your lifestyle needs and the shape and health of your eye. In most cases, you’ll have the opportunity to try lenses on the same day as your exam. You can even go home with a few samples before making a final decision.

Follow up fittings
We follow up the initial fitting and then make any necessary changes in fit or materials to get you the best possible fit. We teach all our patients proper contact lens care and also possible consequences if proper care is not taken. Then we continue with long-term follow-up to monitor the condition of the lenses and to ensure that proper hygiene is being maintained.

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Our Contact Lens Services:

  • Contact lens packaging labeled with bold vertical text
    We carry all of the top contact lens brands!
  • Smiling woman playfully holding daisies in front of eyes
    Disposable contact lenses are generally considered to be far superior in comfort and wearability than hard and rigid lenses.
  • Young girl smiling during contact lens exam with optometrist
    A routine exam won’t provide some of the measurements and testing that are required to determine if your eyes are suitable for contact lens wear, and to generate your contact lens Rx.
  • Close-up of senior man's eye with visible expression lines
    Fortunately for those who don’t like the look, feel or inconvenience of reading glasses, there is another option. Bifocal and multifocal lenses are also available in contact lenses in both soft and rigid varieties.
  • Open contact lens case with lens tweezers on white surface
    These rigid lenses aren’t as popular or well-known as soft lenses, but they offer the advantages of durability, crisp vision and high oxygen permeability.
  • Extreme close-up of eye with long lashes and soft lighting
    Challenges such as astigmatism, presbyopia, keratoconus and dry eyes needn’t be a barrier to contact lens wear, but they do require more time and patience.
  • Male athlete in starting position on track field before sprint
    “I can’t wear soft contacts; I have astigmatism.” This once-true statement is now simply a myth.