Casper, WY
Contact Lenses
Casper, WY
Contact Lenses
At Wind City Eye Care, we understand that finding the right contact lenses can be a challenge, especially if you’ve struggled with them in the past or have been told you can’t wear them. However, with our expertise and range of specialty contact lenses, we may still be able to help you achieve clear and comfortable vision.
Dr. Porter has extensive experience in fitting contact lenses for patients with various eye conditions and prescriptions. Whether you have astigmatism, presbyopia, or other eye issues, we have options available to help you experience the freedom and convenience of contact lenses. We use cutting-edge corneal mapping technology to customize the fit of contact lenses for our patients. By precisely mapping the curvature and topography of your cornea, we can create contact lenses that provide optimal comfort and vision correction.
Contact lenses for hard-to-fit eyes
Are you struggling to find comfortable contact lenses for a hard-to-fit eye condition? Our experts specialize in fitting specialty contact lenses for conditions such as keratoconus, astigmatism, and presbyopia. We'll work closely with you to find the perfect solution for your unique needs, ensuring clear vision and all-day comfort.
Daily disposables
Daily disposable contact lenses offer the ultimate convenience and hygiene. With daily disposables, you wear a fresh pair of lenses each day and discard them at night, eliminating the need for cleaning and disinfecting solutions.
Bi-weekly and monthly contact lenses
Bi-weekly and monthly contact lenses are designed for extended wear, providing consistent vision correction for up to two weeks or a month, depending on the lens type. These lenses require regular cleaning and storage in a contact lens solution to maintain hygiene and extend their lifespan. Bi-weekly and monthly contact lenses are a cost-effective option for those who wear contacts regularly.
Rigid gas permeable contact lenses
These lenses are made of a durable material that allows oxygen to pass through to your eyes, making them a great option for patients with astigmatism or other irregular corneal shapes. RGP lenses provide sharper vision correction than soft contact lenses and can often correct vision problems that traditional contact lenses cannot.
Scleral contact lenses
These larger diameter lenses rest on the white part of your eye (the sclera) rather than on the cornea like traditional contacts. Scleral lenses are ideal for patients with dry eyes, keratoconus, or irregular corneal shapes. They provide excellent comfort and vision quality by creating a smooth optical surface, covering any irregularities in the cornea.
Multifocal contact lenses
Multifocal lenses offer clear vision at all distances, eliminating the need for reading glasses. These are perfect for patients who need help with presbyopia, which is when your eyes gradually lose the ability to see close-up objects. This condition generally starts to develop around age 40 and worsens over time.
Toric contact lenses
These specialized contact lenses are designed to correct blurry or distorted vision caused by an irregularly shaped cornea or lens (also known as astigmatism). For those with astigmatism, these lenses provide clearer and more comfortable vision than traditional soft contact lenses.
Cosmetic contact lenses
Change your eye color or enhance your natural eye color with cosmetic contact lenses, which are available in various shades and styles. Cosmetic contact lenses require a prescription from an eye doctor—even if you don’t need vision correction.
Hybrid contact lenses
These lenses are designed with a unique combination of materials—a rigid center surrounded by a soft outer skirt. This design provides the enhanced comfort of soft contact lenses in addition to the stability and clarity of vision that rigid gas permeable lenses offer.
Monovision contact lenses
With monovision, one eye is corrected for distance vision while the other eye is corrected for near vision. These lenses help individuals who struggle with presbyopia or other age-related vision changes.
Contact us today
Even if you’ve had difficulties with contact lenses before, Dr. Porter and our experienced team are here to find a solution tailored to your unique needs. Contact us today at 307-237-6025 to schedule an appointment.