Contact Lenses in Duvall, WA
Contact Lenses in Duvall, WA
At Duvall Advanced Family EyeCare, we offer a wide range of contact lenses to address various eye problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia. We also offer specialized contacts for myopia control.
We’re even able to fit patients who’ve previously struggled with contact lenses or are hard-to-fit due to eye conditions like keratoconus and dry eye.
Let us help you become a happy contact lens wearer today!

Some of Our Most Popular Prescription Contact Lenses

Daily Disposable Contacts: Convenience and Health
Daily contact lenses are a convenient option because they’re worn once and then discarded. This means the lenses don’t need to be cleaned regularly or stored properly.

Bifocal and Multifocal Contact Lenses: Correcting Presbyopia
Presbyopia is a condition that affects the ability to focus up close, usually after the age of 40. Bifocal and multifocal contact lenses are designed to correct presbyopia. They offer a seamless transition from near distance vision and improve overall visual acuity.

Toric Contact Lenses for Astigmatism: Correcting Irregular Eye Curvature
Astigmatism is a common eye condition caused by the front of the eye being shaped like a football or an egg, resulting in vision problems. Toric contact lenses are designed to correct astigmatism and offer clear vision.

Multifocal Contact Lenses for Myopia Control: Managing Nearsightedness
Multifocal contact lenses offer different powers in different zones of the lens, which makes them an effective tool for myopia control.
Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) Lenses: Reshaping the Cornea
Orthokeratology, or Ortho-k lenses are gas permeable contact lenses that are used to reshape the cornea and correct mild to moderate nearsightedness. These lenses are worn at night and removed in the morning.


Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Contact Lenses: Advantages Over Soft Lenses
These lenses are made of silicone compounds that allow oxygen to pass through and reach the eye.

Scleral Lenses for Keratoconus: Sharp Vision and Improved Comfort
These specialized lenses are ideal for people with irregularly shaped corneas caused by Keratoconus.

Contact Lenses for Dry Eyes: Choosing the Right Material
If you're experiencing dry eyes, it's important to address the condition before considering contact lenses. Once the symptoms have been reduced or eliminated, you can try using contact lenses. Gas-permeable (GP) lenses are recommended since they don't dry out as easily as soft lenses.

Contact Lens Package Recycling: Reduce Landfill Waste
We offer contact lens package recycling to reduce landfill waste.
Contact Lenses for "Hard-to-Fit" Eyes
Due to the individual eye shape, certain conditions or impairments or the aftermath of surgery, some patients are considered to be “hard-to-fit” as contact lens wearers.
The good news is that even these patients can benefit from the convenience of contact lenses with the various options available. This will require a specialized fitting with your eye doctor who can help you find the right match for your specific condition.
The following conditions may cause a person’s eyes to be “hard-to-fit”:
- Dry Eyes
- Astigmatism
- Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC)
- Keratoconus
- Pellucid Marginal Degeneration
- Post-LASIK or other refractive surgery
- Presbyopia (reduced near vision common in individuals aged 40 and over).
- Corneal Scarring
The types of contact lenses that may be suitable for patients with these conditions include toric contact lenses, scleral contact lenses, hard contact lenses and rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses.
Contact Duvall Advanced Family EyeCare today to schedule your contact lens consultation and start seeing the world through a clearer lens!