Specialty Contact Lens Fitting

Keratoconus is a vision disorder that occurs when the normally round cornea (the front part of the eye) becomes thin and irregular (cone) shaped. This abnormal shape prevents the light entering the eye from being focused correctly on the retina and causes distortion of vision.

All the doctors of Eye Central have experience in fitting specialty contact lenses.   However, Dr. Reed is renowned for his 42 years of experience in fitting specialty contact lenses. He has fit countless diseased corneal states to provide the best visual acuity that is anatomically possible. He uses the lastest specialty contact lens products available for these specialty fits, such as SynergEyes. Please call one of our offices today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Reed if you have keratoconus or other corneal abnormalities.

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