Contact Lenses in Miamisburg
We offer contact lenses designed to suit different vision needs and lifestyles.
If you are new to contact lenses or have worn them for years, our team will help you find lenses that provide clear vision and lasting comfort.
Comfort, Clarity, and Convenience in One Place
We offer daily disposables, bifocal lenses, and colored options designed to match your vision needs.
The Most Comfortable Daily Contact Lenses
For those seeking the ultimate in convenience and hygiene, daily contact lenses are a top choice. These single-use lenses are ideal for busy individuals, frequent travelers, or anyone wanting a fresh, clean lens every day.
We carry several of the best-rated daily contact lenses known for comfort, breathability, and ease of use. Our optometrists can recommend lenses based on your unique corneal shape, tear film, and visual demands to ensure you experience lasting comfort from morning to night.
Colored Contact Lenses for a New Look
Looking to switch things up? We offer colored contact lenses that enhance or transform your natural eye color. Whether you want a subtle change or a dramatic new hue, colored lenses let you personalize your look while still enjoying crisp vision correction.
Our opticians will ensure a proper fit, so you get both beauty and comfort in every pair.
Specialty Contact Lenses for Readers and Bifocal Needs
If you need help seeing up close and far away, we offer bifocal and multifocal contact lenses.
These multifocal lenses help patients with presbyopia see clearly at near, intermediate, and far distances without relying on reading glasses.
We’ll walk you through the fitting process and help you adjust to your new lenses, making the transition smooth and stress-free.

New to Contacts? We’re Here to Help!
Getting used to contact lenses can take a little time, but we make the process easy and comfortable. During your contact lens exam and fitting, we’ll:
- Evaluate your eye shape and tear quality
- Recommend lenses suited to your needs and lifestyle
- Teach you how to insert, remove, and care for your contacts
- Offer trial lenses to test comfort and clarity
Our patient-first approach means you’ll never feel rushed or pressured. We want you to feel confident and supported every step of the way.
Establishing a Good Contact Lens Fit at Miamisburg Vision Care
We begin with a thorough eye exam to update your prescription and check for conditions that may affect contact lens wear.
Fitting Lenses to Your Lifestyle
We determine the right lens fit based on your daily use and eye health. In most cases, you can try lenses on the same day as your exam. You may take home sample lenses before making a final decision.
Follow-Up Lens Fittings
Our team will follow up after the initial fitting and adjust the fit or materials as needed. We teach proper contact lens care and explain the risks of improper use. We continue with long-term follow-up to monitor lens condition and hygiene.
Specialized Contact Lens Exams
A contact lens fitting includes measurements of your eye’s surface, tear film evaluation, and trial lenses to support comfort and clear vision.
Our Recommended Products
Bifocal and Multifocal Lenses
Experience clear vision at all distances with our advanced bifocal and multifocal contact lenses. Designed to correct presbyopia, these lenses provide seamless transitions between near, intermediate, and far vision.
Gas Permeable (GP) Lenses
For superior clarity and durability, we offer gas permeable contact lenses. These rigid lenses provide clear vision, are easy to care for, and are often a great choice for patients with astigmatism or other corneal irregularities.
Solutions for Hard-to-Fit Eyes
If you've struggled with contact lenses in the past due to conditions like severe astigmatism, dry eyes, keratoconus, or giant papillary conjunctivitis, our specialists provide custom fittings and specialty lenses to achieve comfortable vision.
Toric Lenses for Astigmatism
Correct astigmatism with our wide selection of toric contact lenses. These specialized lenses provide stable and clear vision by compensating for the irregular shape of your cornea.
