Contacts

We offer a large selection of contact lenses at Hattiesburg Clinic, including colored lenses, multifocal lenses and more.

Contacts Overview

When you find yourself in need of contacts, Hattiesburg Clinic can help. Our team offers eye exams and a wide selection of contact lens choices to help patients improve their vision and eyesight.

Contact lenses must be fitted appropriately to work correctly. Our specialists will assess your eye shape, eye surface and eye health to determine the correct type of contact lens for you.

From astigmatism and nearsightedness to post-operative eye care, we treat conditions of all types to help patients find the best vision possible. We proudly accept walk-ins to our shop. Learn more about our approach to eye care at Hattiesburg Clinic.

What types of contacts does Hattiesburg Clinic offer?

The type of contacts you ultimately end up with depends on your eye health and vision needs. Take a look at some of the most common types of contacts we offer:

  • Soft Contacts: Made to be thin and flexible, these plastic contacts are the most used type of contact and offer patients maximum comfort. These contacts typically come in daily, weekly and monthly changing options.
  • Hard Contacts: These contacts do not offer the same flexibility as a soft contact. The positive side is that they may provide sharper vision than a soft lens.
  • Toric Contacts: Used to treat conditions like astigmatism, farsightedness and nearsightedness, toric lenses are shaped uniquely to correct conditions of the eye.
  • Multifocal Contacts: When your vision varies strongly between far and near distances, multifocal contacts may be a good option for you. Offering a solution for both near and far vision in the same lens, this type of contact is customized to allow for optimum vision.
  • Colored Lenses: Typically, contacts are clear and difficult to see in the eye. Colored lenses offer a variety of options to allow patients the opportunity to boost their eye color or try a different color.
  • Orthokeratology: Often used to help reshape the cornea for better vision during the day, these contacts are typically worn at night.

How do I care for my contacts?

The proper care and maintenance of your contacts is very important to the overall health of your eyes. Proper care depends on the type of contact you get and what your vision needs are. Our knowledgeable staff will help guide you in the best way to care for your eyes and contacts at an ongoing level.

How do I go about getting contacts?

Our team starts by providing a comprehensive eye exam that allows us to assess the current health of your eyes and determine the most accurate prescription level for your current eyesight.

After an eye exam, you will discuss your options and preferences with your provider and receive a prescription to get contacts. We offer a wide selection of contacts to help you determine the best fit for your needs and lifestyle.

We are proud to accept most major insurance providers and will work with you to determine the most cost-effective option for you.

Contact Hattiesburg Clinic Today

With over 20 years of experience, our team provides eye care for the whole family. From eye exams and glasses to contacts and sunglasses, we offer compassionate care right near home. Learn how our optical shops help patients see more clearly.

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Hattiesburg, MS
Eye Associates Optical
Hattiesburg Clinic - Bellevue
7148 Hwy. 98 W.
Ste. 201
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
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8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Hattiesburg, MS
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Hattiesburg Clinic - Main
415 S. 28th Ave.
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Hattiesburg, MS 39401
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