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Best Contacts Lenses near me in Glendale, CA

The best Contacts Lenses near me in Glendale, CA – map location, contacts, real reviews, rating.

Rating updated: June 03, 2023
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Glendale Optical

5.0
1 review

Contacts Lenses

1244 S Glendale Ave # B, Glendale, CA 91205

+1 818-244-9560

Contacts Lenses

330 N Brand Blvd Ste 110, Glendale, CA 91203

+1 818-240-0890

Contacts Lenses

413 E Glenoaks Blvd b, Glendale, CA 91207

+1 818-230-0550

Contacts Lenses

1808 Verdugo Blvd #120, Glendale, CA 91208

+1 818-952-1124

Contacts Lenses

2195 Glendale Galleria, Glendale, CA 91210

+1 818-550-1520

John Mielke O.D.

1.0
2 reviews

Contacts Lenses

801 S Chevy Chase Dr # 100, Glendale, CA 91205

+1 818-956-8785

Contacts Lenses

922 E Colorado St, Glendale, CA 91205

+1 818-246-5999

Contacts Lenses

2182 Galleria Way, Glendale, CA 91210

+1 818-956-0873

Contacts Lenses

1101 N Pacific Ave SUITE 105, Glendale, CA 912023250

+1 818-243-1111

Contacts Lenses

1808 Verdugo Blvd UNIT 120, Glendale, CA 91208

+1 818-469-9966

Contacts Lenses

308 E Broadway, Glendale, CA 91205

+1 818-243-1300

Eye To Eye Optometry

5.0
5 reviews

Contacts Lenses

1101 N Pacific Ave # 105, Glendale, CA 91202

+1 818-243-1111

Jewel City Optometry

5.0
3 reviews

Contacts Lenses

839 N Glendale Ave, Glendale, CA 91206

+1 818-230-9231

LensCrafters

4.5
10 reviews

Contacts Lenses

1101 Glendale Galleria, Glendale, CA 91210

+1 818-552-4440

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Contact lenses are small lenses that are in "contact" with your eyes. They are designed to correct refractive errors and keep your eyes healthy. The lenses are in the tear film on the cornea. Modern contact lenses are small lenses worn over the cornea of the eye. Modern contact lenses whether soft or hard. Most people wear soft contact lenses, but it wasn't that long ago that lenses were made of glass. Colored contact lenses can make your eyes more intense or completely change the color of your eyes, and costume contact lenses can help create special effects seen on the big screen.

What is the difference between glasses and contact lenses?

Unlike glasses, contact lenses do not limit the field of vision. With glasses, the field of vision is limited, causing people to have to turn their head to see something from the side.

Can I sleep in contact lenses?

Modern soft contact lenses allow enough oxygen to the eye, but when you sleep, your eyes are closed and, therefore, the access of oxygen to them is reduced.

What are the harms of contact lenses?

Prolonged contact lens wear causes the cornea to thin (keratocytes lose their ability to synthesize new tissue). This can happen even with proper lens wear 3-5 years after use. In the case of reaction to hypoxia (lack of oxygen), the main complication is the formation of new blood vessels.

Top Reviews


Caleb Englert  |  Rating: 5  |  Glendale Family Optometry Ani Halabi O.D. Eye Doctor

Dr. Halabi is incredible! I came to see her for an exam after years of wearing glasses. She helped me switch to contact lenses and my vision has never been better. 100% recommend. Very professional, great selection, and everyone is very sweet.


Rima Matevosian  |  Rating: 5  |  SEE Eye Center - Dr. Renia Malek O.D.

Dr. Malek was extremely professional, informative and patient centric in her approach. She was very much engaged in making certain all my questions were answered. I really appreciated her, by far one of my best Opthamology experiences. Thank you!


Sonia Hernandez  |  Rating: 1  |  California Eye Specialists Medical Group, Inc.

I saw the doctor, he said I need cataract surgery they gave me an appointment for test before surgery in Glendale, I went and there I was told someone would call to schedule surgery but no one did, after waiting and waiting I finally called and was told they didn't do the entire test I was sent back to Glendale after that I again waited for the call to schedule surgery and again after waiting for more than a week I called because no one called me, then I was told that Glendale did not do the test correctly and had to go back; when I asked why no one called me to let me know the surgery coordinator's answer was that she had 18 other patients to take care of. Obviously the other patients were more important than me. I have not experienced such unprofessionalism at at doctor's office. I called my doctor and she's sending me to a different Ophthalmologist.