We Fit Specialty Contact Lenses in Marina Del Rey

Fitting advanced lenses for complex prescriptions, irregular corneas, and dry eye, all done in-office.

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We Fit What Most Practices Refer Out

Many patients come to us after being told their eyes are “too hard to fit” or their prescription “too high.” A thorough eye exam is the first step, and we regularly work with patients who haven’t been successful in soft lenses, or who need specialized options not offered by standard optical chains.

At Eyes of the Marina Optometry, our team uses diagnostic imaging, corneal mapping, and axial length monitoring to guide lens selection and fit, all done here, with no off-site referrals.

We Help Patients Find The Right Pair of Specialty Lenses

Specialty lenses are often the best option for patients with:

  • Keratoconus or irregular corneas
  • Dry eye symptoms aggravated by standard lenses
  • High or complex prescriptions
  • Astigmatism requiring custom toric lenses
  • Presbyopia with nonstandard multifocal needs
  • Pediatric myopia requiring corneal reshaping
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Contact Lens Types We Offer 

We fit a wide range of specialty lenses in-office, including:

Schedule a Specialty Lens Consultation at Eyes of the Marina Optometry

If standard contacts haven’t worked for you, or you’ve been told you’re not a candidate, we’re glad to take a closer look.

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