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Specialty Contact Lenses

Medically necessary contact lenses for your eyes

Dr. Kurt Hofeldt at Contact Lens & Dry Eye Center specializes in Medically Necessary Contact Lenses and Specialty Contact Lenses. He welcomes all challenging cases and will work side-by-side with you to find the best options for your eyes.

Who needs specialty contact lenses, and how can Contact Lens & Dry Eye Center help?

Specialty contact lenses are developed for those with hard-to-fit eyes. These are the most common cases Dr. Hofeldt works with:

  • Cosmetic Purposes – for scarred or irregular-colored eyes
  • Dry Eyes
  • Irregular or High Astigmatism
  • Keratoconus – the irregular steepening of the cornea
  • Lenticular Astigmatism
  • Myopia Control – the progression of near-sighted vision in children and young adults
  • Orthokeratology – corneal reshaping for near-sighted patients.
  • Pediatric Conditions – Aphakia, High Ametropia, and Anisometropia
  • Pellucid Marginal Degeneration
  • Presbyopia – patients 40 and older who have a challenging time seeing up close
  • Pre- or Post-Corneal Transplant
  • Post-Collagen Cross-linking
  • Post-RK (Radial Keratotomy) – patients suffering from blurry vision after this different form of refractive surgery
  • Prosthetic Purposes – to help recreate the iris and pupil for more comfortable and clearer vision
  • Sports Vision – contact lenses designed for particular sports needs

What types of specialty lenses and care are offered at Contact Lens & Dry Eye Center?

Types of custom lenses:

  • Custom Wave Design Lenses
  • Paragon CRT
  • Semi-scleral and Scleral Lenses
  • Gas Permeable Lenses
  • Custom Soft Contact Lenses
  • MiSight

Specialty Contact Lens Testimonials

We’ve had many patients who have found success being fitted with specialty contact lenses by Dr. Hofeldt. Learn more from our patients here:

See Our Patient Testimonials