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CONTACT LENS OPTIONS

Multifocal Contact Lenses in St. Louis, MI

If your vision has changed and you’re having trouble seeing both near and far, multifocal contact lenses can be a practical option for everyday use.

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SEEING AT MULTIPLE DISTANCES

What Are Multifocal Contact Lenses?

Multifocal contact lenses are designed to help you see clearly at more than one distance. They can reduce the need to switch between glasses for reading and daily tasks.

Our optometrists will review how they work and help you decide if they fit your vision and routine.

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From medical treatments to your annual eye exam, we provide a wide range of services at St. Louis Optics.

Conveniently located, we offer flexible hours to fit your busy schedule, so your care works around your life.

Meet the eye doctors at St. Louis Optics. Here, you get care backed by a network of clinical expertise.

An Option for Changing Vision

As vision changes over time, it can become harder to focus up close. Multifocal lenses offer a way to manage that while keeping your day-to-day routine simple.

What To Expect At Your Contact Lens Exam

A contact lens exam includes additional measurements to make sure your lenses sit properly and work well with your eyes. We’ll check how they perform and make adjustments as needed.

Finding the Right Fit

Each eye is different. We measure carefully and check how the lenses sit to make sure they feel stable and work consistently.

Comfort Throughout the Day

Your lenses should feel natural during daily activities like reading, working, and using screens.

Clear Vision at Different Distances

These lenses are designed to support both near and distance vision, helping you move between tasks more easily.

Getting Used to Multifocal Lenses

It can take a short time to adjust. If something doesn’t feel right, we’ll make changes to help improve clarity and comfort.

What Happens Next

Finding the right lenses may take a small amount of trial and adjustment. We’ll continue working with you to make sure your lenses feel right and support your vision.

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Want to See if Multifocal Contacts Are Right for You?

Call our eye clinic to schedule a contact lens exam. We’ll help you understand your options and choose what works best for your vision and daily routine.