EYE ALLERGIES

Eye allergies are a common issue that can cause redness, itching, tearing, and swollen eyelids, typically triggered by allergens like pollen, dust, or pet dander. They can interfere with daily activities and worsen with seasonal changes.

American Eye Care Center provides accurate allergy evaluations and recommends tailored treatments, including antihistamine drops and lifestyle advice. Our goal is to relieve your symptoms quickly and help you manage flare-ups effectively throughout the year.

Why is a Contact Lens Exam Important?

  1. Accurate Prescription: Your contact lens prescription is different from your glasses prescription. A Contact Lens Exam ensures that your prescription is tailored to the unique needs of your eyes, including the shape and curvature of your cornea.
  2. Proper Fit: A poor fit can lead to discomfort, dry eyes, or even eye infections. Our exam ensures that your lenses fit comfortably and stay securely in place, promoting healthy vision and comfort.
  3. Eye Health Monitoring: Wearing contact lenses can sometimes cause dryness, irritation, or an increased risk of eye infections. During your exam, we’ll check the health of your eyes to ensure that your lenses aren’t causing any damage or discomfort.
  4. Personalized Recommendations: We offer a wide variety of contact lenses, including soft lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses, specialty lenses for astigmatism, and multifocal lenses for presbyopia. Based on your eye shape, lifestyle, and needs, we will recommend the best options for you.
  5. Ongoing Support: Contact lens wearers require regular check-ups to ensure their lenses are still fitting properly, and their eye health is maintained. Our team will be with you every step of the way, offering support and guidance for safe and comfortable contact lens use.

Types of Contact Lenses We Offer

  • Daily Lenses: Convenient, disposable lenses that you wear for a single day and throw away at the end of the day.
  • Extended Wear Lenses: Lenses designed for overnight wear, allowing you to leave them in for an extended period.
  • Astigmatism Lenses: Specialized lenses that correct astigmatism and provide clear vision for those with irregularly shaped corneas.
  • Multifocal Lenses: Lenses designed to correct presbyopia, offering clear vision at multiple distances, such as for reading and seeing far away.
  • Colored Lenses: Lenses that can change the color of your eyes, giving you a new look while also correcting your vision.

Why Choose American Eye Center for Your Contact Lens Exam?

  • Expert Care: Our team of experienced optometrists is dedicated to providing personalized, expert care to ensure the health of your eyes and the success of your contact lens wear.
  • Comprehensive Testing: Our exams are thorough, taking into account all aspects of your eye health and vision needs to ensure that your contact lenses are the best fit for you.
  • State-of-the-Art Technology: We use the latest equipment to accurately measure your eyes and ensure precise fitting and vision correction.
  • Ongoing Support: We provide continuous care and follow-up visits to ensure your lenses continue to fit well and your eyes remain healthy.

Schedule Your Contact Lens Exam Today

If you’re ready to start wearing contact lenses or need to update your current prescription, American Eye Center is here to help. Our contact lens exam will provide you with the knowledge and tools to enjoy clear, comfortable vision. Contact us today to schedule your exam!

Our Services

Learn more about what we have to offer at the links below.

Comprehensive Eye Exam

At American Eye Center, we prioritize your eye health with our Comprehensive Eye Exam, designed to detect a wide range of eye conditions and ensure that your vision is at its best

Cataract Exam

At American Eye Center, we understand how cataracts can impact your vision and your quality of life. A Cataract Exam is an essential step in diagnosing and treating...

Cataract and Glaucoma Screening

A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens in your eye, which can lead to blurry or dim vision. It often develops gradually,with symptoms becoming more noticeable over time.Common signs of cataracts include

Co-Management of Refractive Surgery

At American Eye Center, we are committed to providing comprehensive care for your vision needs One of the advanced services we offer is the

Emergency Services for red eye and foreign bodies

At American Eye Center, we are proud to offer Orthokeratology (Ortho-K), a non-surgical, innovative approach to vision correction

Second Opinion Consultations

Offering expert second opinions for retinal conditions, ensuring patients have all the information they need to make informed decisions about their care.

General Eye Care

From routine check-ups to addressing common eye concerns, we provide personalized care to maintain your eye health.

Emergency Eye Care

Fast, professional care for conditions like red eye, foreign bodies, and sudden vision changes to relieve discomfort and protect your vision.

Diabetic Retinopathy Management

Specialized care for individuals with diabetes to monitor and manage eye health, preventing diabetic retinopathy-related vision loss.

Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Management

Comprehensive care for AMD, a leading cause of vision loss in older adults, using the latest treatment options to preserve vision.

Retinal Vein Occlusion Management

Diagnosis and management of retinal vein occlusions, a condition that can cause vision loss, with tailored treatment plans to restore eye health.

Intravitreal Injections

A cutting-edge treatment for retinal diseases, including macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, that helps preserve and restore vision.
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