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Contact Lenses in West Edmonton at McCormack Optometric Centre



Contact lenses are a widely used solution for correcting refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. At McCormack Optometric Centre, we offer professionally fitted contact lenses in West Edmonton that meet individual vision needs and ocular health requirements. Thanks to advances in optical technology, almost everyone can wear contact lenses, regardless of the type or extent of their vision problems. This includes patients with astigmatism, high powers, or those who need bifocal or multifocal lenses. We offer the best in contact lens technology to provide you with optimal vision, comfort, and health. Our optometrists provide thorough evaluations to determine lens suitability, type, and fit to support long-term comfort and effectiveness. Call us now.

How to Choose the Right Contact Lenses for Your Eyes



Selecting the correct type of contact lenses depends on several clinical factors, including your prescription, corneal shape, ocular health, and lifestyle preferences. A contact lens assessment is necessary to evaluate the best options for each individual.

Types of contact lenses commonly prescribed:

  • Soft contact lenses: Made of flexible plastics, suitable for most prescriptions. Available in daily, bi-weekly, or monthly replacement schedules.
  • Rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses: Durable and suitable for specific eye shapes or conditions such as keratoconus.
  • Toric lenses: Designed to correct astigmatism with stable orientation and consistent vision.
  • Multifocal lenses: Help manage presbyopia by providing both near and distance vision in one lens.
  • Scleral lenses: Larger lenses that rest on the sclera, often prescribed for irregular corneas or dry eye conditions.
At McCormack Optometric Centre, we offer personalized recommendations for contact lenses in West Edmonton based on a thorough eye examination and precise diagnostic fitting process. This includes measuring corneal curvature and evaluating tear film stability to determine the most suitable solution for clear, comfortable vision.

First-time Contact Lens Wearers: What to Expect


The initial fitting and adaptation process is important for patients new to wearing contact lenses. Our team provides detailed instructions and follow-up care to support a safe and successful experience.

First-time patients can expect:
  • A comprehensive eye examination and contact lens evaluation
  • Trial lenses to assess fit and visual clarity
  • Training on proper lens insertion and removal techniques
  • Hygiene and care instructions to prevent infection
  • A follow-up visit to monitor eye health and lens performance

Why Get Contact Lenses from a Local Optometrist Instead of Online?


While online vendors may offer convenience, obtaining contact lenses through a licensed optometrist provides significant clinical advantages. Contact lenses are medical devices that require a valid prescription, professional fitting, and regular eye health monitoring.

Benefits of purchasing contact lenses from a local clinic like McCormack Optometric Centre:
  • Access to professional fitting based on individual eye measurements
  • Prescription verification to ensure proper correction and ocular health
  • Immediate assistance with complications such as dryness, irritation, or lens intolerance
  • Follow-up care and lens adjustments if vision or comfort issues arise
  • Access to a wide selection of FDA-approved lens brands and materials
Incorrectly fitted lenses may lead to reduced vision quality, eye strain, or long-term ocular damage. Our team aims to reduce these risks by ensuring lenses are medically appropriate and properly managed. Learn more about the full range of vision care we provide at McCormack Optometric Centre by visiting our services page.

Regular Eye Exams Are Essential for Contact Lens Wearers


Annual eye exams are particularly important for contact lens users. Even if vision appears stable, subtle changes in eye health or corneal shape can affect contact lens compatibility.

A routine contact lens check includes:
  • Verification of lens prescription and fit
  • Inspection for signs of corneal hypoxia or dryness
  • Updates on new lens technologies or materials
  • Monitoring for lens-related complications
At our clinic, we provide dedicated care for contact lens users in West Edmonton. We keep detailed records of lens type, fit, and patient history to ensure safe, effective long-term wear. For more information about our eyewear options and lens fittings, visit our eyeglass services page.

Reliable Contact Lens Services


Contact lenses are an effective form of vision correction when prescribed and fitted properly. At McCormack Optometric Centre in West Edmonton, contact us for comprehensive contact lens evaluations, fittings, and follow-up care tailored to individual vision requirements. Trust us for your contact lenses in West Edmonton—your vision and comfort are our priority.

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