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At Eyespecs Vision Care, we strive to meet all of your eye and vision care needs. Corrective lens evaluations and prescription management are provided by our optometrist. After a comprehensive eye and vision evaluation, Our Optometrist will discuss the variety of contact lens options with you to select the type that best fits your vision needs and lifestyle. If you suffer from dry eye, allergies, or recurring eye infections, speak with our staff to determine whether contact lenses are right for you.

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Evaluation

Prior to prescribing contact lenses, our Optometrist determines what level of vision correction you require. Refractive error (commonly known as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism depending on the error) is evaluated by measuring how the eyes focus when a series of different lenses are placed in front of them. Optometrists may use either a phoropter or an automated instrument to take these measurements. To schedule an appointment for a vision evaluation with our doctor, call 718-440--9701 today.

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Corrective Lenses

After determining the level of refractive error, our Optometrist works with you to determine whether contact lenses or glasses are best for your lifestyle. If you suffer from certain conditions, such as dry eye or allergies, glasses may be the most comfortable corrective solution. Contact lenses are available in either soft or rigid gas permeable form. Contact lenses need to be changed daily, bi-weekly, or monthly, depending on what type of lens suits your lifestyle and your preference. Specialized contact lenses, such as bifocal, astigmatism, monovision, and colored contact lenses, are also available. Call us at 718-440-9701 if you are interested in learning if contact lenses are a good fit for you.

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