Contact Lens Exams
A contact lens exam checks more than your glasses prescription. We evaluate fit, eye surface health, comfort, and the lens type that makes sense for how often you wear them.
Contacts
Whether you wear contacts every day or only for certain situations, the goal is the same: stable vision, healthy eyes, and lenses that feel practical for your routine.
A contact lens exam checks more than your glasses prescription. We evaluate fit, eye surface health, comfort, and the lens type that makes sense for how often you wear them.
If contacts start feeling scratchy, dry, or blurry late in the day, that usually means the fit, material, wear schedule, or eye surface needs another look.
Patients trying contacts for the first time and patients coming back after years away both benefit from a fresh evaluation and realistic guidance.
School, work screens, sports, travel, and part-time wear all shape which contact options are worth considering and which are not.
Local Contact Lens Care
Comfort, part-time wear, sports, work screens, and dry-eye symptoms all affect whether contact lenses still feel like the right fit. A nearby office makes those adjustments easier to manage.
Common Questions
These are common questions patients ask before booking a contact lens exam or fitting update.
If comfort has changed, vision feels less stable, or it has been a while since the last fitting evaluation, an exam is the better move before reordering.
Yes. Dryness, screen-heavy routines, lens material, and wear time can all affect whether contacts still feel comfortable by the end of the day.
Often, yes. Many patients want contacts for specific situations rather than every hour of the day, and that can still be a good fit depending on eye health and lifestyle.
Next Step
Start with a visit request, call our Henryetta office directly, or continue into the secure patient portal if you already have an account.
Office line
918-652-2345
Monday through Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm