Contact Lens Exams, Fittings, & Brands in Watertown

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Clarity Should Come With Comfort

Contact lenses provide clear, crisp vision—it’s our job to help make sure it’s comfortable too. We offer contact lens exams and fittings to help you find the perfect lenses for your eyes.

Contact lenses are medical devices, and you should only wear them after an optometrist has assessed your eyes. It’s important to treat anything that sits on the eyes’ surface with care and to be properly fitted by a doctor.

If you’re a first-time user of contact lenses, we will provide you with hygiene advice and all the training you need to insert and remove your contact lenses safely and easily.

You’ll also need an exam and special fitting—book yours today!

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Extra Exam Steps Help Find Your Fit

A contact lens prescription differs from your regular eyewear prescription. After all, contact lenses sit directly on the cornea.

During the exam, we will take several measurements. We use a keratometer to determine your corneal curvature and we will measure the size of your pupils and irises.

We may also use corneal topography to inspect the surface of your cornea, and determine the type of lens that will provide the best vision.

When you book a contact lens exam, we will also evaluate your overall eye health to determine which lenses are best for your eyes.

Book your contact lens exam to find your perfect fit today.

Caring for Contacts

Contact lenses sit directly on the cornea, so you’ll need to follow your optometrist’s instructions carefully to ensure your eyes remain healthy. Serious infections can be associated with contact lens wear, so hygiene is of the utmost importance.

You can prevent infections by doing the following:

  • Removing your lenses before you go to sleep (unless you have extended wear style lenses and your optometrist has approved sleeping in them)
  • Booking annual, comprehensive eye exams to make sure your eyes are still tolerating lenses well
  • Avoiding the shower, using a hot tub, or going swimming while wearing contact lenses
  • Replacing and caring for your lenses by following your optometrist’s instructions
  • Not cleaning your lenses with tap water
  • Washing your hands with soap and water and drying them thoroughly before inserting or removing lenses

Exams Are Essential

If you’re a regular contact lens wearer, it’s important to come for annual eye exams to ensure your eyes tolerate the lenses well. But, if you experience any discomfort while wearing your contacts, don’t wait until your exam time comes up on the calendar.

Many people who experience discomfort give up on wearing lenses without looking for an alternative. Dry eye is a common reason for people to go back to glasses. But, we can help you find another style of lens or a dry eye treatment to keep you in contact lenses.

Regular exams are also important for keeping your prescription up-to-date and your vision sharp. If you have a current prescription and just need a refill, you can order your contact lenses online or come in and see us!

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Our Location

Our Address

  • 1300 19th St NE
  • Watertown, SD 57201

Contact Information

Our Hours

  • Monday: 8:30 AM 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:30 AM 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:30 AM 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:30 AM 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:00 AM 1:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

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As an alternative to eyeglasses, contact lenses can effectively and conveniently correct poor vision. Unfortunately, certain eye conditions make it difficult to wear regular contact lenses. The good news is that R&D labs have been busy finding solutions for individuals with hard-to-fit eyes. The result: specialty contact lenses that are ideal for those with various […]

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Anything that gets into any part of your eye is a foreign body. It can be the occasional eyelash, sand, dirt, or glass. They are all objects that are not naturally found in the eye. It depends on the size and type of material, but a foreign body can cause minor irritation, bleeding, or even […]

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Treatment Options for Managing Dry Eye Syndrome

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The field of eye care has come a long way in understanding and treating dry eye. There were limited treatment options in the past, but today, there are many ways to manage this condition.  However, finding the proper treatment can be a process of trial and error. That is because dry eye causes and triggers […]

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As an alternative to eyeglasses, contact lenses can effectively and conveniently correct poor vision. Unfortunately, certain eye conditions make it difficult to wear regular contact lenses. The good news is that R&D labs have been busy finding solutions for individuals with hard-to-fit eyes. The result: specialty contact lenses that are ideal for those with various […]

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Anything that gets into any part of your eye is a foreign body. It can be the occasional eyelash, sand, dirt, or glass. They are all objects that are not naturally found in the eye. It depends on the size and type of material, but a foreign body can cause minor irritation, bleeding, or even […]

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The field of eye care has come a long way in understanding and treating dry eye. There were limited treatment options in the past, but today, there are many ways to manage this condition.  However, finding the proper treatment can be a process of trial and error. That is because dry eye causes and triggers […]

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