If you want to be fit in a pair of contacts, let the staff at Springfield Family Vision know. Too many patients are turned away from being fit into lenses, but Dr. Katie loves fitting all types of contact lenses for all situations.
If you want to be fit in a pair of contacts, let the staff at Springfield Family Vision know. Too many patients are turned away from being fit into lenses, but Dr. Katie loves fitting all types of contact lenses for all situations.
Even the best contact lens solution may not get 100% of the residue that accumulates on your lenses. You’ll enjoy the safety and convenience of a fresh pair each day!
Made of a breathable material to allow more oxygen to reach the cornea, extended wear contacts can be safely worn for longer periods of time than traditional contacts.
Have you been turned down for contacts because you have astigmatism? Toric contact lenses for astigmatism are made with special design features to comfortably address your vision needs.
Great for individuals with age-related presbyopia, these contacts combine different lens powers to help with close-up and distance vision.
Want to switch things up? Ask Dr. Katie about prescription colored contact lenses in different shades!
Children can often wear safe, comfortable contact lenses that help growing eyes perform tasks like homework and other activities.
Contact lenses can improve distant vision for nearsighted patients. Ask about lenses that may help slow the progression of myopia.
Finding the right contacts can be challenging for people with this corneal disorder. Ask about your options including a variety of customized models, including soft contacts and gas permeable contact lenses.
Technology has come a long way from five or ten years ago, so ask today if there is a contact lens option for your eyes. Schedule your eye exam with Dr. Katie today!