CUSTOM AND SPECIALTY CONTACT LENSES IN OKLAHOMA
It can be frustrating if you have ever been told you have “hard-to-fit eyes” or you aren’t a candidate for contact lenses.
Hard-to-fit isn’t part of our vocabulary. Our view is that you simply require a solution that is designed for you and not everyone else.
The good news is you don’t have to give up hope. Today there are many specialty and custom contact lens options available, some even solve vision problems that prescription glasses can’t solve.
There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to contact lenses. Your eyes are as unique as your fingerprints, and sometimes that means that standard contact lenses aren’t the best solution for you.
Larger than traditional contact lenses, Scleral lenses rest on the white sclera of the eye, making them more comfortable and adaptable to many patients with irregular corneas.
Unlike other contact lenses, these are actually worn while you sleep, helping to gently shape your cornea to achieve 20/20 vision during your waking hours.
Hybrid lenses combine two types of materials to blend the benefits of hard and soft contact lenses, resulting in sharper vision with the comfort of a soft lens.
Prosthetic lenses are typically hand painted contacts used to help mask irregularly shaped or colored iris.
These are colored contact lenses that allow patient to enhance or even change the color of their eyes.
Theatrical contacts are also known as special effects contact lenses because of their use in movies and stage productions. From science fiction to horror or halloween, theatrical contact lenses can be the crowning touch to a costume.
Larger than traditional contact lenses, Scleral lenses rest on the white sclera of the eye, making them more comfortable and adaptable to many patients with irregular corneas.
Unlike other contact lenses, these are actually worn while you sleep, helping to gently shape your cornea to achieve 20/20 vision during your waking hours.
Hybrid lenses combine two types of materials to blend the benefits of hard and soft contact lenses, resulting in sharper vision with the comfort of a soft lens.
Prosthetic lenses are typically hand painted contacts used to help mask irregularly shaped or colored iris.
These are colored contact lenses that allow patient to enhance or even change the color of their eyes.
Theatrical contacts are also known as special effects contact lenses because of their use in movies and stage productions. From science fiction to horror or halloween, theatrical contact lenses can be the crowning touch to a costume.
Here are some of the most common concerns and problems we hear from patients about standard contact lenses:
If any of those sound familiar, you are not alone. While we may not be able to solve every one of those issues, we have been very successful in solving those issues for many, many patients.
Dr. Selina McGee at BeSpoke Vision is a contact lens specialist. She frequently receives referrals from other optometrists and ophthalmologists for her expertise in fitting patients with custom contact lenses.
If you’ve been told that you have an eye condition with some complicated sounding name and that condition is preventing you from wearing contacts, talk to us.
Often times those complicated medical terms mean that your eye is shaped differently, your eyes have difficulty producing tears, or the degree to which you may be near or far sighted make it more challenging to find a contact lens that works.
We will take the time to demystify things for you, translate those complicated terms, and more importantly, help you understand which custom contact lenses are right for you.
Heart of America Contact Lens Society Award
Vistakon Excellence in Contact Lens Fitting Award
GP Lens Institute Clinical Excellence Award
Alcon Excellence in Contact Lens Fitting Award
CIBA VISION Contact Lens Excellence Award
If contact lenses are an option you would like to consider, you can be confident the doctors at BeSpoke Vision have the knowledge and experience to help you find the right fit for your lifestyle.
Not sure if your prescription will work with contact lenses?
Give us a call at (405) 341-2062.
The team at BeSpoke Vision can help you make the best choice when it comes to prescription contact lenses.
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Our Culture
AMD Center of Excellence
Monday | 7:30am-6:00pm |
Tuesday | 7:30am-6:00pm |
Wednesday | 7:30am-6:00pm |
Thursday | 7:30am-6:00pm |
Friday | Closed Most Fridays |