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Scleral Contact Lenses in San Jose, CA



If contacts have never felt comfortable or you’ve been told you’re “hard to fit”, specialty contact lenses may open new options

For many San Jose professionals and active adults, soft contacts or glasses just don’t cut it. Whether you’ve struggled with dry eyes, blurry vision, or conditions like keratoconus, it can feel like no solution truly fits. That’s where scleral lenses in San Jose come in.

At Image Eyecare Optometry, we offer specialty contact lenses designed for comfort, clarity, and customization—even for complex prescriptions and irregular corneas.

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What Makes a Prescription “Hard to Fit”?


You may be considered hard to fit if:

  • Standard soft contacts slide or blur during wear
  • Your vision remains unstable even with glasses or lenses
  • You’ve been diagnosed with keratoconus, irregular astigmatism, or dry eye
  • You’re exploring multifocal or monovision options for presbyopia
  • You’ve had LASIK or other surgeries that changed your corneal shape

These conditions can make traditional lenses uncomfortable or ineffective. But today’s specialty contacts in San Jose are built differently, and so is the fitting process behind them.

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Who Scleral Lenses Can Help


Scleral lenses are often recommended for:

  • People with keratoconus, where the cornea thins and bulges into a cone shape
  • Patients with post-surgical corneas, including LASIK and corneal transplants
  • Individuals with severe dry eye who need a protective, moisture-retaining barrier
  • Those who’ve stopped wearing contacts due to discomfort or poor vision
  • Adults with high prescriptions or complex visual needs

Unlike soft lenses, scleral lenses vault completely over the cornea, resting on the less-sensitive white part of the eye. This design creates a smooth, stable surface for clear vision and all-day comfort.

Why Specialty Lenses Feel Different


Scleral lenses are fully customized—from their shape and diameter to the way they interact with your cornea and tear film. That level of precision can:

  • Improve visual clarity, especially in cases of irregular corneas
  • Enhance comfort by avoiding direct contact with sensitive corneal tissue
  • Create a tear reservoir to relieve dryness and irritation
  • Provide more stable vision during screen use, driving, or outdoor activity

Many of our San Jose patients say scleral lenses finally give them the clarity and comfort they were missing, without resorting to surgical options.

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What to Expect from a Scleral Lens Eye Exam


Our specialty contact lens evaluation at Image Eyecare Optometry is detailed, practical, and personalized. Here’s what to expect:

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Comprehensive Eye Exam

We assess your eye health, corneal shape, and prescription needs.

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Advanced Corneal Mapping

This 3D imaging shows exactly how your eye surface behaves, helping us design the best-fitting lens possible.

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Trial Fitting

You’ll try on diagnostic lenses to assess comfort and initial vision response.

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Adaptation Time

Some patients adapt right away, while others need about a week. We’ll guide you through each step.

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Follow-Up Visits

We monitor comfort, clarity, and lens alignment. Adjustments are part of the process and help ensure long-term success.

We’ll also provide tips on lens care, insertion and removal, and how to maintain your lenses for safe, clear wear.

Learn More About Dry Eye Treatment


Scleral lenses are often part of our treatment approach for chronic dry eye.

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Schedule a Scleral Lens Eye Exam in San Jose


If you’ve been told you’re “not a good candidate” for contacts, or if regular lenses just aren’t cutting it, scleral lenses may offer a new level of clarity and comfort.

Book your specialty contact lens consultation at Image Eyecare Optometry today. We’re here to help you see clearly and comfortably, every day.

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