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Specialty Contact Lenses in College Station, TX

Because One Size Rarely Fits All

Lenses for Hard-to-Fit Eyes

Some eyes need a different approach, and that's perfectly okay. Specialty contact lenses are designed for patients whose vision needs go beyond traditional contact lenses. Through advanced measurements, personalized fittings, and a little problem-solving along the way, our College Station eye doctors help patients achieve clearer, more comfortable vision with lens options tailored  to their needs.

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Want to learn more? Need a second opinion? Sometimes a quick conversation is all it takes. If you have questions or just want to talk through your options, give us a call. We'd love to hear from you.

When Traditional Contacts Aren't the Right Fit

Not every eye is built the same way, which means not every contact lens works for every patient. If you've struggled with uncomfortable contacts, blurry vision, dry eyes, or have been told you're difficult to fit, we can help. 

At Precision Eye Care, we believe contact lenses should work for you—not the other way around. That's why we aim to understand the cause of the problem and find a solution that helps you see clearly and comfortably.

Who Can Benefit from Specialty Contact Lenses?

Specialty contact lenses can help patients with a wide range of vision and eye health concerns, including:

  • Keratoconus
  • Significant astigmatism
  • Dry eye symptoms
  • Irregular corneas
  • Previous contact lens discomfort
  • Blurry vision with traditional contact lenses
  • Hard-to-fit prescriptions
  • Patients seeking sharper, more stable vision

Sometimes the difference between "contacts don't work for me" and "I love my contacts" comes down to finding the right lens design.

Specialty Contact Lens Options

Think of specialty contact lenses like a custom-tailored suit. Off-the-rack works well for most people, but sometimes you need something designed specifically for you.

Hybrid contact Lenses: Lenses that combine the best of both worlds. They feature a rigid center that provides clear vision and a soft outer skirt designed for comfort.

Keratoconus Lenses: Keratoconus changes the shape of the cornea. Specialty lenses help create a smoother optical surface, improving vision and comfort.

Advanced Astigmatism Lens Options: Astigmatism can sometimes make contact lens wear more challenging. Advanced lens designs help improve stability and visual clarity, allowing many patients with astigmatism to enjoy comfortable contact lens wear and consistent vision.

What to Expect During Your Specialty Contact Lens Fitting

Specialty contact lens fittings are a little different than those for standard contact lenses. Since these lenses are designed for your unique eyes, we gather detailed measurements and evaluate their performance. Your specialty contact lens fitting may include:

  • A comprehensive eye exam
  • Detailed corneal measurements
  • Assessment of your current vision and contact lens experience
  • Trial lens fitting when appropriate
  • Follow-up visits to fine-tune comfort and vision
  • Ongoing monitoring to ensure long-term success
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You Have More Options Than You Think

Don't Give Up on Contact Lenses Just Yet

If you've struggled with contact lenses in the past or have been told you're difficult to fit, don't lose hope. Specialty contact lenses may provide the comfort and clarity you've been missing. Schedule your contact lens exam and discover what clear, comfortable vision can look like. Precision Eye Care proudly serves patients throughout College Station, Bryan, Millican, Navasota, Somerville, Wellborn, Reliance, Kurten, and surrounding communities.