General Eye Doctor or Contact Lens Specialist?—Specialty Contacts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Hard-To-Fit" Contact Lenses
In the realm of healthcare, there are many conditions that are treated by a specialist, rather than a general practitioner. Eye doctors are no exception. When it comes to certain ocular conditions and complications, the most effective care is delivered by a specialist. While a general practitioner will usually be familiar with the condition, it's still going to be the specialist who has much greater experience and focused training and can, therefore, provide treatments and solutions that stand at the cutting edge of medicine and technology.
Are Your Eyes Hard-to-Fit With Contacts?
Do you find wearing contact lenses impossible, or been told that it's impossible? Are regular contacts painful or constantly uncomfortable? You aren't alone. There are many people who fall under that category of "hard-to-fit", whether due to corneal conditions, such as keratoconus, or other problems such as sensitivity or chronic dry eye. All too often, people in this category are incorrectly told that they can’t wear contact lenses. The truth is that most patients can be successfully fitted with specialized contact lenses, which deliver impressive visual clarity and unparalleled comfort.
What is a Contact Lens Specialist?
A contact lens specialist is an eye doctor who has trained extensively in the techniques and technologies required to create and fit customized contact lenses. At Fox Chase Family Eye Care, we provide hi-tech contact lens solutions to adults and children. Dr. Uri Schechter will assess your contact lens needs and recommend a contact lens solution that provides the comfort, stability, and clarity you need after a quick and comfortable fitting.
If You’re Looking For A Contact Lens Specialist Near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dr. Uri Schechter Of Fox Chase Family Eye Care Is The Destination.
Don’t let discomfort or a corneal condition prevent you from having clear, comfortable vision. Contact us to asses and fit you with the contact lens solution you need.