A Range of Contact Lenses in Heath, OH
If you’re looking for contact lenses in Heath, OH, our team at Indian Mound Eye Clinic offers a wide range of options to suit your vision needs and lifestyle. Whether you prefer daily disposable contacts, need toric lenses for astigmatism, or are exploring multifocal contact lenses, we’re here to help you find the perfect fit, with eyewear support and guidance on insurance coverage.
Comprehensive Contact Lens Exams & Fittings
A contact lens exam differs from a standard eye exam—it includes additional tests to measure corneal shape, tear film stability, and overall eye health. This ensures that your lenses provide optimal comfort and vision.
✔ Personalized lens fitting based on your eye health and lifestyle
✔ Trial lenses available for testing comfort and vision clarity
✔ Guidance on safe insertion, removal, and lens care
For those new to wearing contacts, we’ll walk you through how to safely insert and remove your contact lenses, ensuring you feel confident before leaving the office, with support included in our eye services.
Types of Contact Lenses We Offer
We carry leading contact lens brands and provide a variety of lens options, including:
Daily & Disposable Contact Lenses
Many patients prefer daily disposable contact lenses for their convenience, comfort, and hygiene benefits. By using a fresh pair each day, you reduce the risk of eye infections and irritation. We also offer weekly and monthly disposable options to suit different preferences.
Toric Lenses for Astigmatism
Patients with astigmatism need toric contact lenses, which are designed to provide stable, sharp vision by accommodating the irregular shape of the cornea.
Contact Lenses for Hard-to-Fit Patients
Some patients may struggle with traditional lenses due to keratoconus, dry eye, or post-surgical corneas. We offer specialty contact lens fittings, including scleral lenses, though patients requiring advanced specialty lenses may be referred to specialized optometrists at Ohio State University for more complex cases.
Bifocal & Multifocal Contact Lenses
For patients with presbyopia, bifocal and multifocal contact lenses provide clear vision at all distances—near, intermediate, and far. These lenses allow for a smooth transition between different focus points, eliminating the need for reading glasses.
Gas Permeable Contact Lenses
For those who need crisper vision and long-lasting durability, gas permeable (GP) lenses offer superior optics compared to soft lenses. While they require an adaptation period, many patients find them to be a great long-term solution for vision correction.
Applying and removing your Precision1 contact lenses is straightforward. Watch this instructional video for step-by-step guidance.
Caring for Your Contact Lenses
Proper lens care is essential to maintain eye health and comfort. We provide education on cleaning, disinfecting, and handling your contact lenses, as well as best practices for safe wear. Following proper care routines helps reduce the risk of eye infections and discomfort.
Caring for Your Contact Lenses
Proper lens care is essential to maintain eye health and comfort. We provide education on cleaning, disinfecting, and handling your contact lenses, as well as best practices for safe wear. Following proper care routines helps reduce the risk of eye infections and discomfort.

