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Contact Lenses in Mokena for Dry Eyes, Discomfort, and Hard-to-Fit Cases

If your contacts feel uncomfortable, your eyes are dry, or you have been told you cannot wear contacts, there may still be a better option. Many of these problems can be improved with the right fit and lens type. 

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Contact Lenses Should Feel Comfortable and Stable

Many patients stop wearing contacts because they no longer feel right. Dryness, irritation, blurry vision, or lenses that shift during the day are common issues.

These problems are often caused by poor fit or changes in your eyes over time. With a proper evaluation, many of these issues can be corrected, even if contacts have not worked well for you in the past.

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Contact Lens Exams in Mokena

A contact lens exam is more detailed than a routine eye exam. It focuses on how lenses fit and perform throughout your day.

At Marquette Eye & Vision Center, we measure the shape of your eye, evaluate your tear film, and determine which lenses will provide the best fit and comfort. You will try on lenses so we can confirm they feel right and make adjustments if needed.

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Options for Patients Who Have Struggled With Contacts

If contacts have not worked for you before, it may be due to dryness, sensitivity, or the shape of your eye. Newer lens designs and fitting approaches can often improve comfort and wearability.

We regularly help patients who have had difficulty wearing contacts find an option that works better for their eyes.

A man is smiling while sitting on a chair, holding a contact lens in his hand, and seems to be talking to a woman standing in front of him.
A woman is holding a mirror and looking at her face in a blurry room.

Specialty Contact Lenses for Dry Eyes and Complex Vision Needs

Some patients need more advanced options than standard contact lenses. Specialty lenses are designed for eyes that require additional support or a more precise fit.

We offer options such as scleral lenses, which help maintain moisture while improving vision. These lenses are often used for dry eye, keratoconus, and other conditions where traditional contacts do not work well.

Experienced Care for Routine and Specialty Contact Lenses

Contact lenses are not one-size-fits-all. Our approach focuses on identifying the cause of your discomfort or vision issues and finding an option that works for your eyes.

We provide both routine and specialty contact lens fittings for patients who want better comfort, clearer vision, or another option after previous challenges.