Contact lenses should provide clear vision, healthy eyes, and all-day comfort. If your lenses feel dry, shift around, blur your vision, or leave your eyes irritated, it may be time for a contact lens exam in Fairfax, VA. At Visual Acuity Eyecare, our eye doctor, Dr. John Du, provides personalized contact lens exams to help patients find lenses that fit properly and support long-term eye health.
A contact lens exam is different from a routine glasses prescription. While a comprehensive eye exam checks your vision and overall eye health, a contact lens exam includes additional testing to determine which lenses are best for your eyes, prescription, lifestyle, and comfort needs.
During your visit, we may perform a comprehensive eye health evaluation, corneal measurements, tear film analysis, and a detailed contact lens fitting. These steps help us understand the shape of your eyes, the quality of your tear film, and how lenses interact with the front surface of your eye.
Your contact lens fitting in Fairfax, VA is designed to make sure your lenses are comfortable, stable, and safe to wear. After taking precise measurements, Dr. Du will recommend lens options based on your prescription, eye health, and daily visual needs.
Trial lenses may be used so we can evaluate how the lenses fit, move, and perform on your eyes. We will also review education on lens care and wear, including how to insert and remove your lenses, how long to wear them, and how to reduce the risk of irritation or infection.
Not every patient needs the same type of contact lens. Depending on your eyes and goals, we may recommend:
Soft contact lenses for everyday vision correction
Toric lenses for astigmatism
Multifocal lenses for near and distance vision
Specialty lenses for more complex prescriptions or corneal concerns
Ortho-K lenses, which are worn overnight to gently reshape the cornea and provide clear daytime vision without glasses or daytime contacts
Our goal is to help you find contact lenses that fit your eyes, your routine, and your comfort expectations.
Even if your prescription has not changed, regular contact lens exams are important. Contact lenses sit directly on the eye, so routine evaluations help us monitor for dryness, irritation, corneal changes, inflammation, or early signs of complications.
Patients in Fairfax who wear contact lenses should not ignore symptoms such as redness, burning, blurry vision, light sensitivity, eye pain, frequent dryness, or lenses that suddenly feel uncomfortable. These signs may indicate that your lenses no longer fit properly or that your eyes need additional care.
At Visual Acuity Eyecare, we take the time to understand how your contacts feel throughout the day, not just during the exam. Whether you are new to contact lenses, interested in Ortho-K, or struggling with discomfort from your current lenses, Dr. Du and our team can help you explore options that support clearer, healthier vision.
Schedule your contact lens exam with Visual Acuity Eyecare at 10507-B Braddock Rd, Fairfax, VA 22032, or 10301 New Guinea Rd, Fairfax, VA 22032 by calling (571) 470-0112.