Make a Clear Choice on Contact Lenses with an Exam & Evaluations
When it comes to correcting your vision, contact lenses may be the clear choice. Verona Vision Care is committed to making clearer vision a reality. Contact lenses can be a great choice for those who live an active lifestyle or don’t prefer the look and feel of frames.
There are many different types of contact lenses, and each is unique in its purpose and characteristics. If you feel that contact lenses won’t stay put in your eyes, we carry many specialty types and are confident we can find the right fit for you.
Contact our team for a contact lens exam and fitting, and let us get you on the road to clear vision.
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You can do just about anything online these days, including your contact lenses! Our easy online purchasing portal makes stocking up on your favorite brand of contact lenses simple.
To order your contact lenses, visit our online store.
*If you are using an insurance provider to purchase your contact lenses, please call or email our office directly at 608-848-5168 or [email protected].
Your Contact Lens Fit Matters for Clarity & Comfort
We take measurements of many different parts of the eye when fitting you for contact lenses because a good fit is important. A contact lens that doesn’t fit your eye’s shape can feel uncomfortable and even feel like it might fall out.
Certain eye conditions are considered to make contact lens clarity and comfort more difficult. These include astigmatism and keratoconus, as they affect the curvature of the cornea, as well as the discomfort that comes with dry eye.
If you have these or any other conditions that may make contact lenses “hard to fit,” we want to find a contact solution for you.
Standard Contact Lens Types
Contact lenses can vary in material, design, and even the length of time that you can wear them. While there are a few standard contact lens types, they all have a similar spherical shape and can be worn on patients with or without corneal irregularities.
Depending on your lifestyle and vision needs, choosing a contact lens type may be an easy choice. If not, talk to our team today during your contact lens fitting, and we can let you know what we think may be the best fit.
Spherical
Spherical contact lenses are the most commonly used contact lenses. They come in a wide variety of options for use, from daily disposables to reusable for up to 1 month.
If you switch between contact lenses and glasses or don’t need your contact lenses all of the time, daily disposables may be a good choice for you.
Toric
Multifocal contact lenses are ideal for those who need prescription lenses to see objects both far and near. The contact lens can correct the patient’s vision, whether they are reading up close or looking at something far away, all while seamlessly transitioning between the two.
Multifocal contact lenses are ideal for those with presbyopia, a condition that can occur with age where objects up close become blurry. With age, we often need extra help with our vision at all distances.
Multifocal
Multifocal contact lenses are ideal for those who need prescription lenses to see objects both far and near. The contact lens can correct the patient’s vision, whether they are reading up close or looking at something far away, all while seamlessly transitioning between the two.
Multifocal contact lenses are ideal for those with presbyopia, a condition that can occur with age where objects up close become blurry. With age, we often need extra help with our vision at all distances.
Specialty Contact Lens Types
No eye shape is the same, and some of our patients have a unique eye shape or eye condition. That doesn’t stop us from finding a contact lens that will work with their vision. That’s why we carry many specialty contact lenses that are specifically designed to fit different eye shapes and direct light in numerous ways.
The specialty lenses that we carry include aspheric, scleral, toric, and ortho-k contact lenses. Talk to our team about your vision and if you have hard-to-fit eyes that may require specialty contact lenses.
Gas-Permeable (GP)
While a traditional contact lens has an even spherical shape throughout, aspheric lenses vary in shape, with different curvatures throughout the lens.
This is to account for corneal abrasions or corneal conditions where the cornea is an uneven shape, like in astigmatism or keratoconus.
Hybrid
Hybrid contact lenses combine both a softer and harder material in one lens. The middle of the contact lens is a more rigid material, and the outer ring is a softer material. With two materials in one, you get both crisp vision and comfort at the same time.
Scleral
Scleral lenses are RGP lenses that are slightly larger, and rest of the sclera, or the whites of the eye. This allows them to fit comfortably on those with abnormally shaped corneas, like with corneal conditions such as astigmatism or keratoconus.
Orthokeratology (Ortho-k)
Orthokeratology (ortho-k) RGP contact lenses primarily work to change the curvature of the eye’s cornea to improve focus on objects and reduce blurriness.
These lenses are commonly worn at night to make these corrections and won’t need to be worn for an extended period.
Contact Us About Contact Lenses
There’s a lot to go over when starting with contact lenses. We want to make that transition as easy as possible for our patients.
Start by booking a fitting and exam with our amazing team, and we can walk you through the world of contact lenses.
Book AppointmentOur Location
You can find our building on South Main St, between W. Railroad St and Paoli St., right next to the Military Ridge Trail.
Our Address
- 320 South Main Street
- Verona, WI 53593
Contact Information
- Phone: 608-848-5168
- Email: [email protected]
Our Hours
Hours
- Monday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM
- Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Saturday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed