
We partner with the leading brands of soft contact lenses and will work with you to find the brand and fit that’s ideal for your specific vision needs. Whatever your contact lens needs, maybe, you’ll find what you’re looking for at Davich Optical.
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Astigmatism is a common optical condition that is caused by an irregularly shaped cornea. One of the primary duties of the cornea is to focus light onto the retina, which enables clear eyesight. In normal eyes, the cornea is smooth, round and spherical. In an astigmatic eye, the cornea is not spherical and often features a second curve. This creates two focal points, resulting in blurred vision.
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Contact lenses don’t always fit perfectly on everyone. There are many reasons a person might have difficulty wearing contacts, whether it’s eye shape, the existence of certain optical conditions or the effects of surgery. Davich Optical specializes in helping “hard-to-fit” patients find the ideal contact lens solution for their individual needs.
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Gas permeable (GP) or rigid gas Permeable (RGP) contact lenses are made of a material that allows the passage of oxygen through the lens to your cornea and the front surface of the eye. This essentially allows your eyes to “breathe” better, thereby increasing comfort, health, and safety during contact lens wear. GP and RGP lenses offer an alternative to soft contact lenses, which are made from a hard, oxygen-permeable material.
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If you’re over age 40 and have noticed increased difficulty seeing close up, you probably have a common age-related condition called presbyopia. This is basically when the eye’s natural lens loses the ability to focus on up-close objects. Individuals with presbyopia often need to hold reading materials at an arm’s length in order to see clearly. Reading glasses with bifocal or multifocal (progressive) lenses can also help.
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If you’re over age 40 and have noticed increased difficulty seeing close up, you probably have a common age-related condition called presbyopia. This is basically when the eye’s natural lens loses the ability to focus on up-close objects. Individuals with presbyopia often need to hold reading materials at an arm’s length in order to see clearly. Reading glasses with bifocal or multifocal (progressive) lenses can also help.
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If you’ve been told in the past that you can’t wear contact lenses due to an irregular cornea or other abnormality, scleral contact lenses may be an option. At Davich Optical, we’re all about helping our patients achieve the excellent vision through whatever means they feel most comfortable. Scleral contacts are just one more way we can serve our hard-to-fit patients and meet their vision care needs.
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