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Specialty Contact Lens

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.

These are the most common cases Dr. Hofeldt works with:

  • Myopia Control: Preventing the progression of near-sighted vision in children and young adults
  • Keratoconus: irregular steepening of the cornea
  • Pellucid Marginal Degeneration
  • Dry Eyes
  • Orthokeratology: corneal reshaping for near-sighted patients.  Great for patients who might not be candidates for LASIK
  • Pediatric Conditions: Aphakia, High Ametropia, Anisometropia
  • Presbyopia: patients 40 and older who have a challenging time seeing up close
  • Lenticular Astigmatism
  • Irregular or High Astigmatism
  • 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 iris and pupil for more comfortable and clearer vision
  • Cosmetic Purposes: for scarred or irregular colored eyes
  • Sports Vision: contact lenses designed for particular sports needs

Testimonials from our Specialty Contact Users

Watch the following videos to hear personal testimonials from people who have found success being fitted with specialty contact lenses by Dr. Hofeldt.

Nick describes how Dr. Hofeldt helped fit his Semi-Scleral Contact Lenses so he could continue to see clearly and work at his job.

A Contact Lens & Dry Eye Center patient describes the vision and comfort that came with their Keratoconus fitting with Synergeyes Hybrid Contact Lenses.