Contact Lens Exam: FAQs

Contact Lenses Exam FAQ from an Optometrist Near You in San Antonio, TX

If you’ve ever thought about swapping out your glasses for contact lenses, the first step is getting a proper contact lens exam. It’s not the same as your regular eye exam—it’s more like preparing a specific soil blend for a particular plant. The right foundation makes all the difference. Here’s a list of common questions to help clear things up before your visit us at Vision Source Fredericksburg Road, your destination for contact lenses San Antonio, TX.

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What Is a Contact Lens Exam?

A contact lens exam focuses on finding the best fit and lens type for your eyes. It includes:

  • Measuring the curvature of your cornea
  • Checking the size of your pupils and irises
  • Evaluating tear film (how well your eyes stay moist)
  • Determining which lens material suits your eye health and lifestyle

This helps ensure your lenses won’t just correct your vision but will also be safe and comfortable for everyday wear.

Is It Different from a Regular Eye Exam?

Yes. A routine eye exam checks your overall eye health and updates your glasses prescription. A contact lens exam goes further:

  • Includes specific measurements for contact fit
  • May involve trying on trial lenses
  • Includes additional follow-up visits if needed

Will I Get a Prescription Right Away?

Not always. You may leave with trial lenses to test comfort and vision. After a few days or a week, you’ll return so we can evaluate how your eyes are adjusting. Once things look good, you’ll get a finalized prescription.

How Long Does the Exam Take?

Plan for about 45 minutes to an hour. This gives time for:

  • Detailed measurements
  • Trying on lenses
  • Instruction on how to insert, remove, and clean them

Can Anyone Wear Contacts?

Most people can, but not everyone. Factors that may affect eligibility:

  • Severe dry eye
  • Certain corneal conditions
  • Eye infections or allergies
  • High or complex prescriptions

Even if you’ve been told no in the past, newer lens materials might work for you now. The field’s grown a lot.

What If I’ve Tried Contacts Before and Didn’t Like Them?

Lenses have changed. New materials are more breathable and comfortable. You might just need a better fit or a different brand. Don’t write them off until you’ve had a recent exam and discussed the latest options.

Learn More about a Contact Lens Exam Near You / Contact Lenses Near You

At Vision Source Fredericksburg Road, your destination for contact lenses San Antonio, TX, we’re here to make the process clear and simple—just like walking through a well-marked trail. Let us know if you’re ready to take the next step. Call us at (210) 735-5440 for a contact lens exam near you / contact lenses near you from an optometrist near you.

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