Optometry located in Inglewood, CA
Contact lenses treat refractive errors including:
Astigmatism means your cornea or eye lens curves abnormally. This prevents you from focusing light symmetrically on your retina, leading to blurred vision. Astigmatism is common, affecting around one-third of Americans.
Nearsightedness, or myopia, affects about a quarter of Americans. If you have nearsightedness, you can see objects in your immediate vicinity but anything in the distance looks blurry.
Farsightedness, or hyperopia, is the opposite of nearsightedness. If you’re farsighted, distant objects appear clear but close ones look fuzzy.
Presbyopia occurs as you age, typically starting around age 40. This condition occurs when your eye lens loses flexibility over time, leading to difficulty focusing up close. The main sign of presbyopia is an inability to read small print unless you hold it far away from your face.
Specialty contact lenses can also treat certain eye diseases, such as keratoconus (cone-shaped corneas).
Contact lenses usually treat one refractive error, for example, myopia or hyperopia. But, you can now get lenses that treat astigmatism (toric contacts) and presbyopia (multifocal contacts) as well as myopia or hyperopia.
Blink Optometry Redondo Beach offers the latest in contact lenses from top manufacturers, including:
Today’s best contact lenses offer sharp eyesight without causing dry eyes or irritation. You can choose colored contacts to change your appearance while sharpening your vision, as well.
Most contact lenses use soft materials that allow your eyes to breathe. But, if you have keratoconus or severe astigmatism, you might need rigid gas permeable lenses or specialty wide diameter contacts called scleral lenses.
Inglewood Optometric Center offers disposable soft contact lenses that you wear just once as well as extended wear lenses that you can wear for as long as 30 days.
Sleeping in your contacts can significantly increase your risk of eye problems like infections and corneal ulcers. It’s important to follow the team’s recommendations for long-term lens wear.
Hard lenses last for a longer time, but just like extended wear soft lenses, they require cleaning to avoid eye health problems.
To learn more about your contact lens options, call Inglewood Optometric Center.
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Inglewood Optometric Center
236 N Market street
Inglewood, CA 90301
Phone: 310-671-2020
Fax: 310-671-2784
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Get In Touch
Location
Inglewood Optometric Center
236 N Market street
Inglewood, CA 90301
Phone: 310-671-2020
Fax: 310-671-2784
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Get In Touch
Location
Inglewood Optometric Center
236 N Market street
Inglewood, CA 90301
Phone: 310-671-2020
Fax: 310-671-2784
Get In Touch
Hours
Inglewood Optometric Center, Inglewood, CA
Phone (appointments): 310-671-2020 | Phone (general inquiries): 310-671-2020
Address: Address: 236 N Market street, Inglewood, CA 90301