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What to Know

About Our Contacts

For the best results, we start with a thorough exam to determine your eye measurements and an optimal contact solution for your eye health.

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Curated Lenses

We carefully recommend options tailored to match your specific vision needs, lifestyle and eye health. This personalized approach helps ensure greater comfort, clearer vision and a better overall wearing experience.

Contact Lenses

Specialty Lenses

Do you have an eye condition — such as keratoconus, dry eye or astigmatism — that makes it more difficult to wear regular contacts? Our specialty lens selection is crafted to bring you the visual clarity and comfort.

Alcon Contact Lenses

Offering Alcon

Experience superior vision and comfort with Alcon contact lenses, available at VisionQuest Eyecare. Whether you’re seeking daily disposables for convenience, multifocal lenses for presbyopia or toric lenses for astigmatism correction, Alcon has you covered.

Specialty Lenses

Scleral contact lenses are custom-designed specialty lenses used to manage advanced corneal conditions, including keratoconus, post–corneal transplant complications, and severe dry eye disease. These lenses are typically prescribed for patients who are unable to achieve functional vision with standard glasses or contact lenses, with the goal of maximizing visual potential and improving overall quality of life.

Nearsightedness can impact a child’s eye development and will worsen over time if not properly treated. Child-friendly myopia management lenses correct vision and slow myopia’s progression.

To ensure your child gets the best possible care, our doctors work closely with Treehouse Eyes to offer a range of lenses and solutions like orthokeratology. Ortho-K lenses temporarily reshape the cornea overnight, allowing light to focus correctly on the retina, resulting in clear vision during the day.

Amniotic membrane contact lenses (AMCL) can help you recover from conditions like dry eye syndrome or corneal scarring. While not technically a vision-correcting contact lens, AMCLs sit directly on your eyes to heal and protect them from harm or irritation after infection or injury.

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Meet Our Doctors

We Know Your Eyes

Our experienced team of optometrists at VisionQuest Eyecare is committed to keeping your eyes healthy. We provide a wide range of eye care services and use advanced technology to keep you and your family seeing clearly.