Bifocal Contact Lenses

At Family Vision Clinic Farmington, we proudly serve the Farmington and Lakeville communities by offering comprehensive eye and vision care services for the entire family. Do you wear contacts? Are you considering wearing contacts? Have you considered wearing bifocal contact lenses, or would you like to find out if they would be a good fit for your vision needs? We can help.

Bifocal Contact Lenses

 Understanding Bifocal Contact Lenses

If you are thinking about wearing bifocal contact lenses, then a discussion with your eye doctor should be your next step. Bifocal contact lenses are designed for individuals who need vision correction for both near and far distances. This typically includes people who suffer from presbyopia, a condition that commonly affects individuals over the age of 40, making it difficult to focus on close objects. In many cases, an optometrist may even suggest the use of bifocal contact lenses. Even if they don't, however, that doesn't mean you shouldn't or can't wear them. That is also one of the reasons why it is important to have that discussion about bifocal contact lenses with your regular eye doctor.

The Benefits of Bifocal Contact Lenses

If you are considering wearing or trying out bifocal contact lenses, then you should know what the benefits are to better understand if bifocal contacts would be a good fit for you. Additionally, your optometrist will run tests and likely perform a comprehensive eye exam to determine if your vision concerns would benefit from bifocal lenses.

Some of the benefits of wearing bifocal lenses include:

  • Convenience: One of the most significant advantages of bifocal contact lenses is the convenience of only needing one set of contacts. This eliminates the need to switch between different pairs of glasses for reading and distance vision.
  • No More Reading Glasses: Bifocal contacts typically replace the need for reading glasses. This is particularly beneficial for those who find it cumbersome to carry around an extra pair of glasses.
  • Versatility: There are two options for bifocal lenses - concentric and segmented. Concentric bifocal lenses have rings of different prescriptions, while segmented bifocal lenses have distinct areas for near and distance vision, similar to bifocal glasses.
  • Improved Vision: Bifocal contact lenses promote better vision for both near and far distances, allowing for a seamless transition between different focal points. This is ideal for activities that require clear vision at multiple distances, such as driving and reading.

Why Choose Bifocal Contact Lenses?

Bifocal contact lenses are the perfect solution for many people, including those who have previously worn bifocal eyeglasses. They offer a practical and effective way to manage presbyopia without the hassle of switching between multiple pairs of glasses. Moreover, advancements in contact lens technology have made bifocal lenses more comfortable and effective than ever before.

Contact Family Vision Clinic Farmington

For more information and to learn more about the benefits of bifocal contacts and if they are right for you, we invite you to visit our professional and friendly optometry team at Family Vision Clinic Farmington for the eye and vision care you need and deserve. Our experienced team is dedicated to helping you achieve the best possible vision and eye health. Whether you are a new patient or an existing one considering bifocal contacts, we are here to assist you every step of the way. Contact us to learn more and schedule an appointment with an eye doctor near you. Experience the difference of personalized eye care with Family Vision Clinic Farmington.

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