
The goal of contact lens fitting is to find the most appropriate contact lens for your optimal comfort and vision. At Eyes in Motion we carry over 100 different types, styles and materials. These contact lenses are also available in a variety of sizes, colours, and multi-focal options to see at both distance and near. We are committed to taking the time and making the effort to fit you properly. In order to determine the best lens for you, we take into account your lens wearing history, present and future needs along with series of measurements taken during your fitting session. Although many patients need only one fitting session, some require several appointments. In our experience, the extra time, effort and patience are very worthwhile, both for your ultimate satisfaction and the health of your eyes

Consultation
- Learn about contact lenses
- Learn about the latest lens technologies available
- Discuss concerns about existing lens wearing experiences
- Visual acuity assessment to determine how well you are seeing with you current contact lenses
- Learn about our pricing programs and in store rebates
Fitting Session (required for all new clients)
- Kerotometer reading to determine corneal curvature of the apex.
- Slip lamp evaluation to assess health of cornea
- Tarsal plate examination to assess the health of the eyelid
- Flourescein examination for tear break assessment, tear assessment & meibomian gland assessment.
- Conjunctival corneal examination for scratches scars, opacities and vascularization
- Prescription transposed to contact lens
Training session (for new contact lens wearers)
- Insertion & removal of contact lenses
- Cleaning and storage of contact lenses
- Solution systems
Vision Monitoring (1 week, 1 month, 3 month, 6 month, then yearly intervals)
- Contact lens movement assessment
- Re-assess lens fit
- Check for protein buildup
- Visual equity assessment
- Tweak prescription during 6th month

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When a contact lens has not been fitted properly This lens is partially de-centered which is inhibiting the cornea to receive the oxygen it needs. This has resulted in marginal erosion and vascularization. |
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When a contact lens wearer fails to perform proper cleaning procedures.
Deposits have collected on the lens and irritated the eyelid. This has resulted in Giant papillary conjunctivitis or GPS.
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When a contact lens wearer is not monitored and fails to follow proper removal procedures
This has resulted in a condition known as Vascular invasion.
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Eyes in Motion will ensure your ultimate satisfaction and health. Our well trained and experienced staff will take the time and effort to correctly fit your contact lens. Cleaning procedures vary depending on the type of contact lens; our clients are carefully trained using the latest information from the manufacturer.
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