Find the Right Lenses for Your Eyes & Lifestyle
Ravine Eye Center and Eye Group offers comprehensive contact lens exams and fittings tailored to your prescription, eye shape, and lifestyle. Whether you’re new to lenses, ready to upgrade, or exploring advanced options, our optometrists in Wall and Oakhurst are here to help.
We carry a full range of daily, monthly, multifocal, and myopia control lenses, with advanced options for patients of all ages. Our goal? To give you lenses that are clear, comfortable, and easy to wear—all day, every day.
What to Expect During a Contact Lens Exam
A contact lens exam is more than just a vision test. We start by measuring your corneal shape and size, evaluating your tear film to ensure proper hydration, and reviewing your visual needs and comfort goals.
After checking your prescription, we’ll fit you with trial lenses and guide you through insertion, removal, and care—especially if you're a first-time wearer. It’s about getting a lens that feels great, supports your vision, and protects your long-term eye health.
Contact Lens Types We Offer
There’s no such thing as one-size-fits-all when it comes to contact lenses. We offer a full range of daily, monthly, multifocal, and myopia-control options—each carefully fitted to your eyes and your lifestyle. Whether you're new to contacts or just ready to upgrade your comfort and clarity, we’ll help you find the right lens.
Contact Lenses for Myopia Control
When nearsightedness (myopia) develops in childhood, it worsens each year, leading to higher risks of eye diseases later in life. Ravine Eye Center and Eye Group offers clinically proven contact lens options designed to slow the progression of myopia, protect long-term vision, and give kids the clarity and confidence they need to thrive.
Not Sure Which Lenses to Choose?
Choosing the right contact lens isn’t just about your prescription—it’s about how you live. Whether you prioritize convenience, comfort, affordability, or long-term vision health, we’ll guide you toward the best option for your needs. Our eye doctors consider everything from eye shape and tear quality to your work habits, screen time, and activity level—so your lenses are always working with you, not against you.