Contact Lens Care That Puts Fit First
We don’t just prescribe lenses, we fit them to the shape of your eyes, the needs of your lifestyle, and the comfort you expect. Whether you’re trying contacts for the first time or fine-tuning an existing fit, our process is guided, calm, and designed to get it right.
What Happens During a Contact Lens Exam?
A Fitting That Goes Beyond the Basics
A contact lens exam includes more than a vision test. It involves specific measurements and evaluations to ensure your lenses stay clear, comfortable, and safe throughout the day.
Your exam may include:
Why Your Contact Lens Fit Matters
An accurate lens fit isn’t optional, it’s essential. Poorly fitted lenses can lead to irritation, blurred vision, or long-term corneal complications. That’s why we use advanced diagnostics and take the time to match your prescription with the right design.
We fit a wide range of lenses, including:
Soft Contact Lenses for Everyday Wear
We fit daily, bi-weekly, and monthly soft lenses—each selected for comfort, convenience, and clarity. These are ideal for patients with standard prescriptions looking for low-maintenance vision correction.
Specialty Lenses for Complex Prescriptions
For patients with astigmatism or multifocal needs, we offer toric, bifocal, and multifocal lenses. These options provide seamless focus across distances and are tailored to your visual demands.
Advanced Lenses for Irregular Corneas
We fit scleral and hybrid lenses for patients with keratoconus, post-surgical corneas, or chronic dry eye. These lenses provide exceptional comfort and stability—even for eyes that don’t fit traditional designs.
New to Contact Lenses? We’ll Guide You
First time wearing lenses? We make the process simple and supportive. Our team walks you through each step until you feel confident managing your lenses on your own.
We provide:
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Hands-on practice with lens insertion and removal
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Hygiene tips to prevent irritation or infection
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A wear schedule based on comfort and safety
You’ll never feel rushed or left to figure it out alone.
When to Schedule a Contact Lens Exam
You may need a contact lens exam or fitting if:
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Your current lenses feel dry, uncomfortable, or unstable
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Your vision has changed
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You want to switch to another lens type
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You haven’t had a fitting review in the last 12 months
Even small changes in eye shape or tear quality can affect comfort. Regular follow-ups help us adjust before problems arise.
Available at All James Tracey Eye Care Locations
We offer contact lens exams and fittings at all locations: Midland Park, Wyckoff, Woodcliff Lake, and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
