Categories: contact lenses

Should I Take My Contact Lenses Out Before an Eye Exam?

When it comes to eye exams, patients often have questions about how to prepare, especially regarding the use of contact lenses. At Six One Six Vision Center, we understand the importance of ensuring each patient is fully prepared for their exam to ensure the most accurate results. This concern frequently leads to the question: Should I take my contact lenses out before an eye exam?

Comprehensive Vs. Contact Lens Exams

It’s essential to distinguish between the different types of eye exams, as the preparation for each can vary. A comprehensive eye exam assesses overall eye health and visual acuity, while a contact lens exam includes additional steps to find the best-fitting lens for your eyes. Depending on the specific type of eye exam you’re scheduled for, the guidelines regarding contact lens removal can differ.

For routine comprehensive eye exams, wearing your everyday vision correction, including contact lenses is recommended. This allows your optometrist to evaluate the fit and vision in your current contacts. However, you should always bring your current eyeglasses prescription along with you to your appointment, as there will be times when your contacts need to be removed during the evaluation.

Preparing for Your Eye Exam

Preparing for an eye exam involves more than just whether to wear your contact lenses. Six One Six Vision Center encourages patients to:

  • Bring a list of current medications, as some can affect vision or eye health.
  • Note any vision changes or issues since your last visit.
  • Bring glasses along to the exam, even if you primarily wear contacts.

Conclusion

Preparing for an eye exam at Six One Six Vision Center should consider the type of exam they are scheduled for when deciding whether to wear contact lenses. Understanding the nuances of comprehensive eye exams versus contact lens exams ensures you come prepared and receive the best care possible.

For those uncertain about their specific situation or who have more detailed questions, we welcome you to contact our team directly. Our goal is to provide personalized advice that accounts for individual needs and concerns, ensuring your vision and eye health are meticulously cared for.

Remember, whether you’re coming in for a routine check-up or a follow-up on your contact lenses, proper preparation ensures the most accurate assessment of your eye health and vision needs. Our expert team at Six One Six Vision Center is here to guide you through every step of the process, promoting healthy vision practices and providing comprehensive eyecare services tailored to your lifestyle. Let our eye specialists help you on this journey. Schedule an appointment with us by calling (208) 514-1858 or filling out the online form to schedule an appointment. We are ready to provide you with the best eye care in the Treasure Valley!

Dr. Ryan Huber

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