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Custom Contact Lenses for Clearer, More Comfortable Vision

Our Specialty Contact Lenses are designed to provide a perfect fit for complex vision needs, ensuring superior clarity, comfort, and eye health for those who need more than standard lenses.


Types of Specialty Contact Lenses and Benefits for Patients

Hybrid Contact Lenses

Hybrid contact lenses help patients in a couple ways:

Comfort and vision: The lenses have the same kind of vision as of a standard GP (gas permeable lens) and the comfort of a soft contact lens.

Gas Permeable (GP) center delivers great vision and the soft skirt gives the contacts a soft cushion which enhances the comfort. It also has Tangible Hydra-peg coating which provides increased lubricity. Regular GP lenses – Can slow down or stop the beat of Nystagmus.

Hybrid contact lenses have many advantages:

Helps patients who have:

  • Regular corneal astigmatism
  • Patients with complaints of movement with soft toric contacts
  • Patients who want the quality vision of a GP lens, but worried about comfort
  • Patients with irregular corneas

Pro’s:

  • Hybrid contacts are great for patients with astigmatism.
  • Hybrid lenses offer clear, crisp, and great vision. Most often the same as glasses.
  • With the soft skirt you have the comfort of a soft contact lens.
  • Patients have freedom from wearing glasses.

Con’s:

  • Not designed for lenticular astigmatism.
  • If the diagnostic fit set is required, it will take more time to do the contact lens fitting.
  • Price for the contact lens fitting will be higher.

Hybrid contact lens candidates:

  • Patients with regular corneal astigmatism
  • Patients complaining of lens rotation or fluctuation vision with soft toric lenses
  • Patients interested in GP lenses, but concerned about comfort
  • Presbyopic patients with astigmatism
  • Soft multifocal patients looking for better vision
  • Irregular cornea patients looking to try other contact lens options

Orthokeratology (ortho-k)

Corneal Molding

  • Designed to reshape the cornea for myopic patients. (-4.00 diopters or less)
  • Recommended for low to mid nearsightedness
  • Slows down the progression of myopia

Scleral Contact Lenses

Patients that can benefit from scleral contact lenses:

  • Patients who are unable to wear other forms of correction
  • Patients with irregular corneas
  • Patients with conditions that affect tear film
  • Patients with refractive error (nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia)
  • Patients with Keratoconus
  • Eye surgeries – typically cannot be fully corrected with glasses or soft contact lenses.
  • Hard to fit eyes that cannot be fitted with conventional GP lenses.
  • The shape of the patients eye causes the lenses to fall out/dislodge. Example: during sports
  • Dry eyes – Eyes that are too dry for conventional contact lenses
  • Post corneal transplant
  • Pellucid Marginal Degeneration
  • Post Lasik Ectasia
  • Post PRK (photorefractive keratectomy)
  • Post RK (radial keratotomy)
  • Graft vs host disease
  • Sjogren’s syndrome
  • Steven – Johnson syndrome
  • Neurotrophic ocular pain
  • Limbel stem cell deficiency
  • Ocular cicatrical pemphigoid
  • Family dysautonomia
  • Ocular allergies
  • Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism, Presbyopia
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Charleston, WV

501 Summers Street
Charleston, WV 25301

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Beckley, WV

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Beckley, WV 25801

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Point Pleasant, WV

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Point Pleasant, WV 25550

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Ripley, WV 25271

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St. Albans, WV 25177

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