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Should You Wear Contact Lenses to an Eye Exam?
Should You Wear Contact Lenses to an Eye Exam? 4

Many patients wonder if they should wear their contact lenses to an eye exam. The answer depends on the reason for your visit. For a routine check-up, we suggest removing your contacts at least two hours before.

But, if you’re getting a specialty fitting, it’s different. We need to see how your contacts fit with your eyes. So, you should wear your current contacts to this appointment. This helps us give you the best care for your vision and eye health.

Our team is here to guide you with kindness and care. We want to make your experience easy and worry-free. We’re committed to helping you see your best at our clinic.

Key Takeaways

  • Remove your corrective pieces two hours before a routine health screening.
  • Keep your pair in for a professional contact lens check to ensure a proper fit.
  • Bring your backup glasses and your current prescription to every visit.
  • Share any feelings of dryness or irritation during your contact lenses eye test.
  • Follow specific instructions based on whether you have a general or specialty exam.
  • Trust our expert staff to provide a thorough and comfortable evaluation.

Why Your Contact Lens Check Requires Special Preparation

Getting ready for a contact lens check is different from a regular eye exam. It’s a detailed check that looks at your vision and eye health. It also checks how your contact lenses fit with your eyes.

Why Your Contact Lens Check Requires Special Preparation
Should You Wear Contact Lenses to an Eye Exam? 5

Understanding the Difference Between a Standard Eye Exam and a Contact Lens Assessment

A standard eye exam checks your vision and looks for eye problems. It also checks your eye’s health. But a contact lens exam does more. It checks how your contact lenses fit and move in your eyes.

Your eye doctor will measure your cornea’s shape. They will also check how your lenses fit and move. They will see how your vision changes with contacts.

There are key differences between a standard eye exam and a contact lens assessment. Contact lens exams include more measurements and checks. These are important for people who wear contacts.

Evaluation CriteriaStandard Eye ExamContact Lens Assessment
Vision EvaluationYesYes
Corneal Curvature MeasurementNoYes
Lens Fit and Movement AssessmentNoYes

Why Optometrists Need to See Your Current Lenses in Action

Optometrists need to see your lenses in action. They check how well they fit and move with your eyes. This helps them see if your lenses need adjustments.

This check is key for your eye health and vision. Proper lens fit is essential for comfort and eye health. Your optometrist can help you find the best fit for your lenses.

The Importance of Wearing Your Contacts to Your Appointment

The Importance of Wearing Your Contacts to Your Appointment
Should You Wear Contact Lenses to an Eye Exam? 6

Wearing your contact lenses to your eye exam is key for a detailed check. Your optometrist needs to see how your lenses fit and feel on your eyes. This helps them give you the best care possible.

It might seem small, but wearing your contacts is a big deal. It lets your optometrist see how they fit and feel. They can also check if your prescription is right.

Evaluating Lens Fit and Comfort During Your Contact Lens Check Up

Your optometrist will check how well your lenses fit and feel. They look at how the lenses move and if they’re comfortable. It’s important for your eye health and comfort.

They’ll also ask about any problems you have with your lenses. This helps them decide if you need a change or not.

Assessing Corneal Health and Possible Irritation

Wearing your contacts lets your optometrist check your corneas. Wearing lenses can sometimes cause irritation or problems like neovascularization or keratitis. They can spot these issues early.

This check is important to avoid long-term damage. Your optometrist can help you keep your eyes healthy while wearing contacts.

What to Do If You Cannot Wear Your Contacts

Sometimes, you can’t wear contacts to an appointment. If you have irritation, discomfort, or think you have an eye infection, don’t wear them. But, you can have a useful eye exam without contacts. Here’s how to prepare.

Bringing Your Current Prescription and Packaging to the Eye Check Up

Can’t wear contacts? Bring your current prescription and packaging to your eye exam. This helps your optometrist know your lens type and prescription. Having this info can help a lot in checking your eye health.

Handling Eye Irritation or Infection Before Your Contact Lenses Appointment

Eye irritation or infection? Tell your optometrist. Wearing contacts with an infection can make it worse. They might give advice on how to handle it before your test. They might also check you to find out what’s wrong.

Preparing for the Contact Lenses Test Without Wearing Them

Your optometrist can do a full eye exam without contacts. They’ll check your cornea, look for irritation or infection, and review your prescription. Bring any important documents, like your current prescription and contact lens details.

Item/ActionDescription
Current PrescriptionBring a copy of your current contact lens prescription.
Contact Lens PackagingBring the packaging of your current contact lenses.
Details of Eye Irritation or InfectionInform your optometrist about any discomfort, irritation, or suspected infection.

By following these steps, your eye exam will be helpful, even without contacts. Your optometrist can check your eye health and guide you on contact lenses.

Conclusion

Deciding if you should wear your contacts to an eye exam depends on the reason for your visit. For a routine check-up, it’s wise to remove them a couple of hours before. But, if you’re getting a contact lens fitting, it’s best to wear them.

It’s key to know the type of eye exam you’re having. This info helps you prepare, including whether to wear contacts. Knowing this ensures a smooth visit and helps your eye doctor give you the best care.

Being prepared for a contact lens assessment makes your visit more effective. You’ll get personalized advice on wearing your contacts.

FAQ

Do you wear contact lenses to an eye test for a new prescription?

For a contact lens check, wear your lenses for at least two hours before. But for a new glasses prescription, you might need to remove them to get an accurate reading.

Should I wear contacts to an eye exam if my eyes feel irritated?

No, if your eyes hurt or are red, switch to glasses. We prioritize your eye health during a contact lens exam, and we’ll test them when your irritation goes away.

Do I wear my contacts to an eye exam if I want to try a different brand?

Yes, wearing your current lenses is helpful. It lets us see what’s not working before trying a new brand during your assessment.

How long should I have my lenses in before a contact lens check?

Have your lenses in for 2 to 4 hours before your check. This lets them settle and interact with your tears, giving us a better view.

What should I bring to an eye check up contact lenses visit if I am a new patient?

Bring your current lens boxes or a copy of your prescription. This info, along with a contact lens test, helps us find the best solution for your eyes.

Can I get a tested lens sample during my first eye exam and contact lenses consultation?

Usually, yes. After testing, we often give you trial lenses to check comfort and clarity before ordering.

References

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5776668

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