
Contact lenses should feel clear, comfortable, and stable throughout your day. If your vision feels blurry, your eyes feel irritated, or your lenses no longer seem to work the way they used to, it may be time for a contact lens exam. At Visual Acuity Eyecare in Fairfax, VA, our eye doctor, Dr. John Du, helps patients find contact lens prescriptions and lens options that better fit their eyes, vision needs, and lifestyle.
A comprehensive eye exam checks your overall eye health and determines your glasses prescription. A contact lens exam goes a step further. Because contact lenses sit directly on the surface of the eye, the fit, curvature, material, and prescription all need to be evaluated carefully.
During a contact lens exam in Fairfax, Dr. Du can measure your eyes, assess how your lenses fit, check your tear film, and determine whether your current prescription is still giving you the clearest and most comfortable vision possible.
Even small changes in your vision can make contact lenses feel less effective. You may still be able to see, but your eyes might be working harder than they should.
Common signs you may need a contact lens exam include:
If you notice any of these symptoms, your prescription, lens fit, or lens type may need to be adjusted.
Contact lenses should not feel distracting. If your lenses feel dry, tight, scratchy, or unstable, the issue may not be something you should simply tolerate. Poor lens fit or the wrong lens material can lead to irritation and may affect long-term eye comfort.
At Visual Acuity Eyecare, we take time to evaluate how your lenses interact with your eyes. Some patients in Fairfax may benefit from daily disposable lenses, toric lenses for astigmatism, multifocal contact lenses, or another option based on their prescription and daily routine.
Your contact lens prescription can change gradually, especially if you spend long hours on screens, experience dry eye symptoms, or notice changes in near or distance vision. Adults may also begin needing help with reading or close-up tasks, while children and teens may need monitoring as their vision develops.
A contact lens exam helps make sure your lenses still match your current eyes, not just an old prescription. Dr. Du can review your symptoms, check your visual clarity, and recommend lens options that support both comfort and clear sight.
If your contacts feel uncomfortable or your vision does not feel as sharp as it should, a contact lens exam can help identify the cause. Visual Acuity Eyecare provides personalized contact lens care in Fairfax, VA with attention to fit, comfort, and prescription accuracy.
Schedule your contact lens exam with Visual Acuity Eyecare to find out whether your current prescription, lens fit, or lens type is still right for your eyes. Contact our offices in Fairfax, Virginia by calling (571) 470-0112 book an appointment today.