Contact Lens
Fittings

A proper contact lens fitting ensures your lenses are safe, comfortable, and correctly matched to the shape of your eye — not just your prescription. We guide you through every step.

More Than a Prescription Check

Contact lenses sit directly on the surface of the eye, which makes a proper fitting essential — not optional. A lens that doesn't match the curvature of your cornea can cause discomfort, restricted oxygen flow, and in some cases, damage to the ocular surface.

At Georgia Kapareliotis Optometrists, contact lens fitting involves a thorough assessment of your corneal shape, tear film quality, and prescription requirements. We trial-fit lenses in practice and ensure you achieve clear, comfortable vision before any lenses are prescribed.

We also provide training in correct insertion, removal, and cleaning technique — particularly important for new wearers — and schedule follow-up checks to confirm the lenses are performing well.

1

Pre-Fitting Assessment

Evaluation of your suitability for contact lens wear, including corneal health and tear film quality.

2

Corneal Measurements

Keratometry to measure corneal curvature and determine the correct base curve for your lenses.

3

Trial Lens Fitting

Trial lenses are applied and assessed for centration, movement, and comfort on the eye.

4

Over-Refraction

Fine-tuning the prescription while wearing the trial lenses to confirm optimal visual acuity.

5

Insertion & Removal Training

Practical guidance on safe handling, insertion, removal, and cleaning of your lenses.

6

Follow-Up Visit

A follow-up appointment to confirm comfort, vision, and ocular health after initial wear.

Which Contact Lens Is Right for You?

Daily Disposables

Fresh lenses every day with no cleaning required. The healthiest and most convenient option for most wearers, particularly those with allergies or dry eyes.

Monthly / Fortnightly

Lenses worn for an extended period and cleaned daily. A cost-effective option for regular wearers with good lens hygiene habits.

Toric Lenses

Specially designed contact lenses to correct astigmatism. Available in both daily and monthly wearing modalities.

Common Questions

Can I wear contact lenses if I have astigmatism?
Yes. Toric contact lenses are specifically designed to correct astigmatism. A fitting is required to confirm the appropriate lens and ensure comfortable, stable vision.
I've never worn contacts before — is a fitting necessary?
Absolutely. A contact lens fitting is essential for all new wearers to ensure the correct lens type, base curve, and prescription. Skipping this step risks discomfort and potential ocular complications.
How often should I come back for lens-related check-ups?
We recommend an annual contact lens review even if you experience no problems. Regular checks confirm your lenses continue to fit well and that your corneal health is maintained.

Book a Contact Lens Fitting

Whether you're a first-time wearer or returning for an updated fitting, we're here to help you find the right lens for your eyes and lifestyle.

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