The Eye Care Institute Is Providing High-Quality Eye Care That You Can Trust
Santa Rosa, United States - August 21, 2023 / Eye Care Institute /
How exciting! You're getting your first pair of contact lenses in Santa Rosa, CA! You've probably spent the first couple of days getting used to the fact that you don't wear glasses anymore. Come on, admit ityou wanted to push them up on your nose, right?
It's an exciting time, especially if you've worn glasses most of your life, but it may be a little scary too. Think about it; it's something you have to stick in your eye, right? If you want to say goodbye to your glasses, then the Eye Care Institute can help. Keep reading for tips on achieving success with your new contact lenses.
When first putting in their contacts, many people worry that they'll scratch their eyes or, worse, that the contact lenses will get stuck. But relax. Putting in and removing your contact lenses might initially make you nervous, but with practice, you'll get better.
Don't write your own rules regarding your contact lenses or substitute care products without checking with your doctor first. Wear your contact lenses for the time your eye doctor recommends, and replace them as instructed. Sometimes you might have the urge to wear them longer than you should to save money, but you can cause eye damage in the long run. It's also important to keep your lenses clean. Every time you remove your lenses, you should rub and rinse them in a fresh solution and also replace the solution in your case.
You should make sure that you wash your hands before you handle your contacts and remove them before swimming or entering hot tubs. This may seem like a no-brainer, but make sure you don't share your lenses with others, don't spit on them to moisten them, or use tap water.
Note that contact lens prescriptions often expire after a year. Furthermore, your prescription might change every one to two years, which is why seeing your eye care provider on a yearly basis is recommended. At your yearly eye exam, your optometrist in Santa Rosa, CA, will renew your prescription, check for infection, and ensure your eyes are in good working order.
Another reason to contact your optometrist is if you want to switch care regimens. Some products are incompatible and can harm your eyes if not used right. If you're unsure about what regimen and products are ideal for you, contact your local Eye Care Institute.
We are here to assist you in seeing your finest. Every day, our team at the Eye Care Institute provides unparalleled compassion, concentration, competence, and professionalism to every patient visit and operation. We use their expertise, experience, and skills to ensure that every patient has the greatest vision possible. Call and schedule your eye appointment today.
Contact Information:
Eye Care Institute
3035 Cleveland Avenue Suite 100
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
United States
Contact Eye Care Institute
(707) 546-9800
https://www.see-eci.com/
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