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Optometric & Contact Lens ServiceFeaturesContact Lens Service

Contact Lens Service

The New England Eye Center Contact Lens Service is dedicated to providing the highest quality contact lens care. We offer a complete range of lenses, from the simplest cosmetic contacts to the most sophisticated therapeutic lenses.

Cosmetic Contacts

Our expertise enables us to fit patients who are new to wearing contact lenses, as well as those who have previously failed with contact lenses. We offer the following cosmetic contact lenses:

  • Soft daily wear lenses
  • Disposable lenses
  • Planned replacement lenses
  • Colored lenses
  • Enhancement tinted lenses
  • Astigmatic lenses
  • Bifocal lenses
  • Extended wear lenses
  • Rigid gas-permeable lenses

Therapeutic Contact Lenses

The Contact Lens Service specializes in the therapeutic use of lenses for the rehabilitation of the following conditions:

Adult and Pediatric Aphakia
Lenses are used to correct vision after cataract.

Keratoconus
Keratoconus is a corneal disease which causes severe astigmatism. Contact lenses afford better vision than spectacles.

High Myopia
Patients with a high degree of nearsightedness are known to attain better vision with the use of contact lenses.

Albinism
Albinism is a lack of pigment in the iris and retina. Colored lenses are used to reduce severe light sensitivity or photophobia.

Anisometropia
Anisometropia is a large difference in refractive error between the eyes, which is more comfortably corrected with contact lenses.

Pediatric Amblyopia
Amblyopia or "lazy eye" is a condition in which contact lenses may be used when the traditional methods of visual rehabilitation fail.

The Contact Lens Evaluation

  • A comprehensive eye exam is required within one year prior to contact lens evaluation.
  • At your contact lens evaluation you will be examined to see if you are a candidate for contact lens wear. This will include an updated eyeglass prescription, the measurement of the corneal curvature, a modified health assessment of the eye, and an in-office trial with diagnostic lenses.
  • The contact lens evaluation and the lenses are usually NOT covered by insurance.
  • To determine your exact benefits, please contact your member services representative at your insurance provider.

The Refractive Surgery Alternative

As an alternative to glasses and contact lenses, some patients may consider refractive surgery. The New England Eye Center is a leader in laser and surgical correction of nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and aphakia. For more information, see NEEC's Laser Vision Correction Centers.

Optometric Staff

Our staff offers a full range of contact lens services. We specialize in evaluation of patients who have had previous contact lens failures .


Medical Staff

New England Eye Center offers consultation in the medical and surgical management of all disorders of the cornea, conjunctiva, and anterior segment.

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