Contact Lenses in Elmwood Park IL

Contact lenses sitting on a counter with moisture, highlighting the importance of proper lens care and hygiene to maintain eye health and prevent irritation.

Dr. Dzubur has over 10 years of experience fitting specialty contact lenses, including scleral lenses, Ortho-K, RGP, hybrids, prosthetic lenses, and custom soft lenses.  If you need vision correction but prefer not to wear eyeglasses all the time, contact lenses in Elmwood Park IL could be the perfect solution. At our Elmwood Park optometry office, we provide a wide range of contact lenses, and our skilled eye care professionals can help you find the ideal pair, customized for your needs.

We have multiple cleaning solutions so we can find the one that is just right for you. It is important that your contact lenses are cleaned and stored in the right solution so they last as long as possible. Clean contacts will ensure that your eyes stay as healthy as possible.


Are Contacts Right For You?

Determining whether contact lenses are the right choice for you involves considering various factors related to your lifestyle, vision needs, and personal preferences. Contacts offer the advantage of a wider field of vision and greater freedom compared to glasses, making them ideal for active individuals or those who participate in sports. They also eliminate issues such as fogging and slipping, which can be a common nuisance with glasses. However, contact lenses require a commitment to proper hygiene and care to prevent infections and ensure eye health.

Before deciding on contact lenses, it's essential to consult with one of our top-rated eye care professionals who can assess your eye health, prescription, and suitability for contacts. They will provide guidance on the different types of lenses available while considering your specific needs and lifestyle.


Contact Lens Options in Elmwood Park IL

There are many types of contact lenses to choose from, and your eye care provider will consider your lifestyle and vision requirements to recommend the best lenses for you.

Here are some popular types of contact lenses:

  • Hard (RGP) Contact Lenses: Rigid gas permeable lenses made from firm, oxygen-permeable material that keep their shape on the eye. They provide very sharp vision and are excellent for correcting irregular corneas and higher prescriptions.
  • Soft Contact Lenses: Known for their comfort, soft lenses are less likely to "pop out" and are suitable for correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
  • Disposable Soft Contact Lenses: Designed for short-term use to minimize allergic reactions or bacterial infections. They are also ideal for children who might not be diligent in cleaning their lenses.
  • Extended Wear Contact Lenses: These can be worn continuously for up to a week, including while sleeping, due to their high oxygen permeability. They require weekly deep cleaning.
  • Daily Wear Contact Lenses: Worn during the day and removed at night for cleaning. These lenses last until their designated expiration date, after which they should be replaced.
  • Custom prosthetic contact lenses: Used to enhance or change the color of the iris, these lenses require the same care as regular prescription lenses. Many brands offer colored options.
  • Scleral Lenses - Large-diameter lenses that rest on the white part of the eye and vault over the cornea, holding a reservoir of fluid underneath. Ideal for keratoconus, severe dry eye, and post-surgical eyes due to comfort and constant hydration.
  • Hybrid Lenses - A combination lens with a rigid center for clear optics and a soft outer skirt for comfort. Great for patients who need the clarity of a hard lens but prefer the feel of a soft lens.
  • RGP Lenses - Another term for hard gas permeable lenses. These lenses are durable, customizable, and especially helpful for astigmatism, irregular corneas, and patients seeking crisp vision.
  • Ortho-K (Orthokeratology) Lenses - Custom lenses worn overnight that gently reshape the cornea during sleep, allowing clear vision during the day without glasses or contacts. Commonly used for myopia control in children and teens.
  • Prosthetic Contact Lenses - Custom-tinted lenses designed to mask corneal scars, irregular pupils, or eye injuries. They improve cosmetic appearance and can reduce light sensitivity.
  • Specialty Soft Lenses - Custom soft lenses made for unique prescriptions or corneal conditions, including high astigmatism, multifocal needs, keratoconus designs, and therapeutic uses.

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We provide comprehensive eye exams in Elmwood Park IL, where our eye care providers will not only assess your visual acuity but also evaluate your overall eye health and function.


10 Common Questions About Contact Lenses in Elmwood Park IL

Contact lenses are a popular alternative to eyeglasses, but many people have questions about their use, care, and benefits. Here are ten common questions about contact lenses:

What types of contact lenses are available?

Are contact lenses safe to wear?

How do I know which contact lenses are right for me?

Can I sleep with my contact lenses in?

How often should I replace my contact lenses?

How should I clean and store my contact lenses?

Can contact lenses correct astigmatism?

What should I do if my contact lens feels uncomfortable?

Can children wear contact lenses?

Do I still need glasses if I wear contact lenses?

By understanding these common questions about contact lenses, you can make informed decisions about your vision correction options and maintain healthy, comfortable eyes.

Schedule your contact lens exam at Oko Medical EyeCare today!

OFFICE HOURS


Monday
9:00am - 5:00pm


Tuesday
10:00am - 7:00pm


Wednesday
Closed


Thursday
10:00am - 6:00pm


Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm


Saturday
8:00am - 1:00pm


Sunday
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Oko Medical EyeCare

2500 N Harlem Ave
Elmwood Park, IL 60707

(708) 456-4362