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Best Contacts Lenses near me in St Paul, MN

The best Contacts Lenses near me in St Paul, MN – map location, contacts, real reviews, rating.

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Contacts Lenses

1089 Grand Ave, St Paul, MN 55105

+1 651-797-4834

Contacts Lenses

622 Watson Ave, St Paul, MN 55102

+1 651-797-3080

Contacts Lenses

1001 Johnson Pkwy #271, St Paul, MN 55106

+1 651-315-1766

Contacts Lenses

101 5th St E #281, St Paul, MN 551011862

+1 651-227-6506

Contacts Lenses

401 Phalen Blvd, St Paul, MN 55130

+1 651-254-7500

Pearle Vision

4.2
10 reviews

Contacts Lenses

1331 University Ave W, St Paul, MN 55104

+1 651-646-8889

Contacts Lenses

1331 University Ave W, St Paul, MN 55104

+1 651-646-8889

Walman Instrument Group

5.0
3 reviews

Contacts Lenses

230 Eva St, St Paul, MN 55107

+1 612-520-6031

Contacts Lenses

1300 University Ave W, St Paul, MN 55104

+1 651-646-3163

Arthur Williams Optical

5.0
2 reviews

Contacts Lenses

772 Cleveland Ave S, St Paul, MN 55116

+1 651-224-2883

Target Optical

4.6
10 reviews

Contacts Lenses

1300 University Ave W, St Paul, MN 55104

+1 651-646-3163

Contacts Lenses

1540 Humboldt Ave, St Paul, MN 55118

+1 651-457-2020

Contacts Lenses

272 Snelling Ave S Suite 300, St Paul, MN 55105

+1 651-369-7833

Contacts Lenses

8675 Valley Creek Rd, St Paul, MN 55125

+1 651-241-3000

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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


Tasson  |  Rating: 5  |  Dr. Jerome Fay, Optometrist, and Associates - Midway

I must say that the staff here at Pearl Vision are Skillful, Friendly and Grade A Professionals! My yearly visits are always pleasant and my eye health is Superb thanks to Pearl Vision! I recommend this eye health clinic to anyone looking to maximize their eye health! A Million Thanks!


Metti Shank  |  Rating: 5  |  Visionworks Highland

Good selection and great customer service! I received excellent customer service from Gigi. She was patient as I tried on several pairs of glasses. She gave me honest advice and took her time to make sure I was satisfied. When my glasses arrived she made sure they were straight and that they fit my face properly. I really appreciated her patience and excellent customer service. Thank you!


Bettiana Lasorella  |  Rating: 5  |  St. Paul Eye Clinic

Doctor Thielke always listens to my concerns and offers his best solutions and information. He always reassures me he will do his best to help me see as good as he can and when it comes time for me to have further surgery, he will assist me in finding the best surgeon.