Blog:What to Expect During a Contact Lens Exam: A First-Timer’s Guide
If you’re considering contact lenses for the first time, you might be curious about what to expect during your exam. At Gwinnett Eye Clinic, Dr. Phillip Johnson and our team are here to make the process comfortable, informative, and tailored to your unique vision needs. Contact lenses can be a great alternative to glasses, offering clear vision and the freedom to enjoy activities without frames getting in the way.
Contact lenses are popular for their convenience, versatility, and comfort. Whether you’re an athlete, someone who dislikes wearing glasses, or simply want a wider field of vision without frames, contacts can fit seamlessly into your lifestyle. They also come in a variety of types, including daily disposables, extended wear, and specialty lenses for astigmatism, so there’s an option for almost everyone.
A contact lens exam goes beyond a standard eye exam. Here’s what you can expect:
Comprehensive Eye Health Evaluation: Dr. Johnson will check the overall health of your eyes to ensure they’re suitable for contact lens wear. This includes evaluating your cornea, tear film, and eyelids.
Precise Measurements: Because contact lenses sit directly on the surface of your eye, Dr. Johnson will take detailed measurements of your cornea to determine the correct lens size and curvature.
Lens Fitting and Trial: You’ll be fitted with trial lenses so Dr. Johnson can assess both comfort and visual clarity, ensuring the lenses are effective.
Insertion and Removal Training: If you’re new to contact lenses, our team will guide you step by step on how to insert, remove, and care for your lenses safely.
Follow-Up Care: A follow-up visit may be scheduled to confirm your lenses are working well and to monitor the health of your eyes.
Practice patience: It may take a few tries to feel confident inserting and removing lenses.
Stay clean: Always wash your hands before handling contacts.
Follow Dr. Johnson’s guidance: Wearing lenses longer than prescribed or neglecting care instructions can affect your eye health.
Give yourself time: Your eyes may need a few days to adjust to the new feeling of contact lenses.
Even if your contact lenses feel comfortable, regular eye exams with Dr. Phillip Johnson are essential. These checkups help detect any early signs of eye conditions and ensure your prescription remains accurate. Ongoing care is the key to safe, comfortable, and long-term contact lens wear.
Getting contact lenses for the first time is an exciting step toward clear, convenient vision. At Gwinnett Eye Clinic, we provide expert guidance and personalized care to make your transition smooth and successful. With the right lenses, proper training, and ongoing exams, you’ll enjoy the many benefits of contact lenses with confidence.
If you’re ready to make the switch to contact lenses, schedule your eye exam and fitting with Gwinnett Eye Clinic today. Visit our office in Duluth, Georgia, or call (470) 279-4900 to book an appointment.