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Our goal is to provide the best contact lens wearing design whether soft or rigid gas permeable contact lenses to fill your vision needs. The first step in this process is to undergo a complete exam from which we can make sound contact lens decisions. For more information regarding services, please contact our office. We fit and replace contact lenses from most contact lens manufacturers including, but not limited to, the following: Soft Contact Lenses: 
Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses: Boston Rigid Gas Permeable Materials www.bausch.com We currently have a large stock available immediately for: 
Rebates currently available are:
   Trial Contact Lenses  We currently have a limited number of free trial lenses available. These trial lenses are used for new lens fittings, trying new materials or designs for current lens wearers, and to help patients get them through to their next visit if they are unexpectedly out of lenses. They are available only to patients who are ordering their lens supply from our office. Contact the office for more details.
A Word About Expiration Dates The FDA requires a reasonable expiration date be placed on all contact lens prescriptions. The recommended time is 12 months. If you need lenses beyond the expiration date, a contact lens exam may be required for renewal. Also, contact lenses may be obtained at our office or any legal contact lens vendor doing business under the federally mandated Fairness to Contact Lens Act. Contact Lens Evaluations In order to renew a contact lens prescription the lenses need to be evaluated by the doctor during the exam. This involves additional tests not included in a ‘regular’ exam which pertain only to the contact lens wearer. They include. but are not limited to: corneal topography, corneal staining evaluation, over refraction with the lenses, evaluation of the fit and condition of the lenses in place on the eye, and discussion with recommendations in regard to care, options, and available alternatives.
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