At Advanced Eyecare and Aesthetics, we offer a wide variety of contact lenses designed to meet your unique visual needs. Whether you have astigmatism, presbyopia, or have undergone refractive surgery, our expert team, led by Dr. Derryberry, can help you find the right contacts for optimal comfort and vision. From children to adults, we offer custom solutions tailored to your lifestyle, so you can see clearly and live confidently.
Dr. Derryberry believes that almost anyone can wear contact lenses, thanks to advancements in lens materials and technology. Whether you have a challenging fit due to astigmatism, post-surgery complications, or unique corneal conditions, we have a variety of specialized lenses to suit your needs. Our patients, including those with astigmatism, presbyopia, and post-refractive surgeries like LASIK and PRK, have found success with the latest innovations in contact lens technology.
Contact lenses work by sitting directly on the surface of your eye, allowing for a more natural and wide field of vision compared to traditional glasses. They work by bending light to correct refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. At Advanced Eyecare and Aesthetics, we offer lenses in various types—soft, rigid, and hybrid—to ensure the best fit for your eyes. Each lens type is designed to provide clear, comfortable vision, with custom fittings using the latest materials and technologies.
Yes! We offer specialty lenses for astigmatism, such as toric lenses, which are designed to correct the irregular shape of your cornea and provide clear, stable vision.
If you’ve had LASIK or another refractive surgery and still have vision issues, we offer custom-designed contact lenses. These lenses can improve your visual acuity and restore functional vision when other options may not be suitable.
Yes, many children benefit from wearing contact lenses, especially those with high prescription needs or who participate in sports or other active activities. Contact lenses can improve vision and self-confidence for children.
The replacement schedule for your contact lenses depends on the type you wear. Some lenses are designed for daily use, while others are made for extended wear. Our team will work with you to determine the best replacement schedule for your lifestyle.