Contact Lenses

It’s well-known that people with vision problems have two basic choices: eyeglasses or contact lenses. At Antelope Valley Eye Care, we offer both. However, we find that many of our patients who can benefit from contact lenses choose this option over glasses. Find out why contact lenses are a popular option for vision correction.


Benefits of Contact Lenses

For decades, contact lenses have offered millions of Americans an alternative to eyeglasses. These lenses can help correct a variety of common vision impairments such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism (blurred vision), for instance.

Contact lenses are less burdensome than eyeglasses in some ways. They move with the eyes and have a more natural look and feel, for instance. Many people prefer the appearance of contact lenses over glasses, and they report feeling more confident after switching to contact lenses.

Contact lenses are also more suitable to high-energy activities like sports and outdoor recreation, for example. This is because they are designed to stay in place while you move around unlike glasses, which can fall off and break during rigorous activity.


A Wide Variety of Contact Lenses to Choose From

If you’ve decided that contact lenses are your preferred choice for vision correction, then you’ll be happy to learn that Antelope Valley Eye Care has a wide selection of contact lenses for you to choose from. These choices range from daily wear lenses, lenses for planned replacement, color-enhanced lenses, and lenses for those with astigmatism and presbyopia. Our staff has decades of experience in eye care and can help you choose the best contact lenses for your lifestyle, individual vision problems, and personal preferences.


Affordable Contact Lenses from AV Eye Care

At AV Eye Care, we also have several affordable contact lens options to fit your budget. That means you can experience all of the benefits of wearing contact lenses without emptying your wallet. We also accept most insurance plans, including Blue Cross, Blue Shield, TriWest, GEHA, United Healthcare, VSP, MES and EyeMed. If you’re considering contact lenses for the first time or want to switch from eyeglasses to contact lenses, give our office a call today. We can schedule your consultation and answer any questions you may have about contact lenses.