Contact Lenses
Our contact lens technicians provide the highest quality care for all of your contact lens needs.
Contact Lens Department
Your one-Stop Shop for Contact Lenses
At Caplan Eye Clinic, we specialize in a large variety of contact lenses. Our contact lens specialists have a combined total of more than 35 years experience in fitting contact lenses, and caring for patents with contact lens problems. Our contact lens technicians can provide the highest quality care for your contact lens needs.






Caplan Eye Clinic offers some of the latest technology in contact lenses including those made by SynergEyes® . Patients who were previously told that they would never be able to wear contact lenses successfully, are now able to achieve vision equivalent if not better to their eyeglasses.
Our contact lens experts specialize in hard to fit contact lenses including patients with presbyopia, severe dry eye, keratoconus, and irregular corneas caused by everything from high amounts of astigmatism to corneal graft transplants.
Among the types of SynergEyes® contacts we specialize in are:
Hybrid Lenses
Contact lenses attempt to give people the visual acuity of a rigid gas permeable lens with the comfort of a soft contact lens. Caplan Eye Clinic offers SynergEyes Ultrahealth® which is a hybrid contact lens that is comprised of a center gas permeable contact lens with an outer skirt made of silicone hydrogel.
Scleral Lenses
Scleral lenses are designed for patients that have keratoconus, irregular corneas, corneal transplants, and even patients with severe dry eye.
These lenses are extremely comfortable and provide great visual outcomes.

Other Specialty Lenses
Our contact lens experts specialize in hard to fit contact lenses. Additionally, we can provide contact lenses for patients with a variety of conditions including presbyopia, severe dry eye, keratoconus, and irregular corneas caused by everything from high amounts of astigmatism to corneal graft transplants.
Among the types of specialty contact lenses we provide
Monovision Lenses
In both Soft and GP designs, monovision lenses offer patients both distance and near vision correction with one eye used for distance vision and the opposite eye used for near.
Multifocal Lenses
In both Soft and GP designs, multifocal lenses offer patients both distance and near vision correction just like a pair of bifocal glasses.