Best Contacts Lenses near me in Baltimore, MD
The best Contacts Lenses near me in Baltimore, MD – map location, contacts, real reviews, rating.
Contacts Lenses
1427 Clarkview Road 300 B-1, Baltimore, MD 21209
+1 410-415-1199
Contacts Lenses
3221 O'Donnell St, Baltimore, MD 21224
+1 410-534-2015
Contacts Lenses
6080 Falls Rd Suite 104, Baltimore, MD 21209
+1 410-553-5778
Contacts Lenses
837 N Howard St # 2, Baltimore, MD 21201
+1 410-383-0651
Contacts Lenses
6420 Petrie Way Rd, Baltimore, MD 21237
+1 410-687-0290
Contacts Lenses
4165 Patterson Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215
+1 443-873-8999
Doctors of Optometry - The Can Company
Contacts Lenses
2400 Boston St Ste 106, Baltimore, MD 21224
+1 410-675-0434
Contacts Lenses
8200 Perry Hall Blvd Ste 2158, Baltimore, MD 21236
+1 410-931-8122
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
Wendi Lanham | Rating: 5 | Pearle Vision Doctors of Optometry - White Marsh Mall
Everyone was welcoming and a pleasure to work with. Dr Hunsicker was awesome as usual and worked diligently to get my one eye seeing perfectly. I would recommend Pearle Vision in White Marsh to anyone that needs a great optometrist.
Daniel Mcginty | Rating: 5 | Warby Parker Harbor East
Ended up here off a recommendation of a friend. By far the easiest glasses buying experience I have ever had. Staff is extremely helpful, and sincere. Large selection of frames, and it's nice the price is all inclusive. I will definitely be coming back for future needs.
Denise Bateman | Rating: 5 | LensCrafters
My experience was great. Eye exam was easy and the doctor very friendly and professional. Helen helped me pick out my glasses and was very patient with me. She was very kind and professional. Great experience!