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Eye Care Services

Contact Lens Exams
& Fittings

Annual FDA-required contact lens evaluations in North Scottsdale — daily, toric, multifocal, extended-wear, and RGP lenses with trial fitting included.

More Than
a Prescription

The FDA classifies contact lenses as medical devices, which means a contact lens evaluation is legally required and separate from a routine eye exam — though it can be performed the same day for a standard additional fee, as with all optometry practices. This annual evaluation determines the correct base curve, diameter, and lens-specific power for your cornea, and critically screens for subtle changes such as corneal hypoxia or neovascularization that could cause permanent vision loss if left undetected.

Fitted for Comfort

FDA

Classified Medical Device

A contact lens evaluation is legally required and separate from a routine eye exam.

Annual

Evaluation Required

Determines the correct base curve, diameter, and lens-specific power for your cornea.

5 Types

Lenses Fitted

Daily disposables, toric, multifocal, extended-wear, and RGP lenses.

Fit for Comfort
& Corneal Health

We fit the full range of lens types and critically screen for subtle changes such as corneal hypoxia or neovascularization that could cause permanent vision loss if left undetected. Diagnostic trial lenses are available at your first fitting so you can test comfort and vision before committing to a full supply.

Toric & Multifocal Lenses For astigmatism and presbyopia, fitted to your exact prescription and comfort needs.
Extended-Wear & RGP Options Rigid gas-permeable and extended-wear lenses fitted for your specific corneal shape.
Diagnostic Trial Lenses Test comfort and vision at your first fitting before committing to a full supply.
Close-up of a patient placing a contact lens — contact lens exams and fittings at Visions Optique & Eyecare, North Scottsdale

Frequently Asked Questions

Daily disposables, bi-weekly and monthly soft lenses, toric lenses for astigmatism, multifocal lenses for presbyopia, extended-wear lenses, and rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses. Diagnostic trial lenses are available at your first fitting.

No. The FDA classifies contact lenses as medical devices requiring a separate, legally required fitting. The contact lens evaluation can be done the same day as your eye exam and is billed as a separate service — a standard additional fee that every optometry practice charges.

Annually. This confirms correct fit and prescription and checks for underlying corneal changes — including corneal hypoxia or neovascularization — that aren't otherwise noticeable but can threaten long-term vision if undetected.

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