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Bloomfield Eye Doctor Doctors for Contact Lenses: Colored, Soft, Hard, Toric & BifocType of Physician: Eye Doctor What is a Eye Doctor? A certification by the Board of Ophthalmology; practitioners provide comprehensive eye and vision care. They are trained to diagnose, monitor and medically or surgically treat all eyelid and orbital problems affecting the eye and visual pathways, and to diagnose, monitor and treat all eye and visual disorders. They often prescribe vision services (glasses and contact lenses) as well as serve as a consultant to physicians and other professionals. Specialty: Ophthalmology Common Name: Eye Doctor Eye Doctor Doctors in Bloomfield *![]() Anthony D'Amato MD ![]() Vitreo-Retinal Asociates of New Jersey ![]() Vitreo-Retinal Asociates of New Jersey ![]() James A Parisi MD ![]() Eugene A Chiappetta MD ![]() Eye Institute of Essex PA ![]() Eye Institute of Essex PA ![]() Drs Wagner & Caputo ![]() The Eye Care Center of New Jersey ![]() The Eye Care Center of New Jersey ![]() The Eye Care Center of New Jersey ![]() Retina Consultants ![]() Retina Consultants ![]() Ophthalmology of Montclair LLC ![]() Summit Eye Center ![]() Herbert L Glatt MD ![]() Essex Eye Physicians LLC ![]() Essex Eye Physicians LLC ![]() Central Parkway Eye Care Center PA ![]() Ligaya Prystowsky MD ![]() Winston J Scott MD ![]() Glaucoma Center of New Jersey ![]() Norbert Schachter MD ![]() Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Science ![]() Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Science ![]() Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Science ![]() Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Science ![]() Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Science ![]() Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Science ![]() Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Science ![]() Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Science ![]() Edward C Weiss MD ![]() Marano Eye Care Centers ![]() Marano Eye Care Centers ![]() Integrated Healthcare Associates ![]() John Favetta MD ![]() Rocco R Tutela MD ![]() Thomas Materna MD ![]() New Jersey Eye Physicians & Surgery ![]() Lawrence Davidson MD ![]() Eye Clinic PA ![]() Eye Clinic PA ![]() Picciano, Picciano & Sadik MD ![]() Eye Clinic PA ![]() Silverstein Ophthalmology ![]() Silverstein Ophthalmology ![]() Lynda A Youngworth MD ![]() Affiliated Eye Surgeons ![]() Joseph A Deluca MD PC ![]() Vitreo-Retinal Asociates of New Jersey ![]() Northern New Jersey Eye Institute ![]() Northern New Jersey Eye Institute ![]() Donald H Green MD ![]() Northern New Jersey Eye Institute ![]() Northern New Jersey Eye Institute ![]() Northern New Jersey Eye Institute ![]() Murray H Rothman MD ![]() New Jersey Vision Associates ![]() Winfield Medical Eye Center ![]() Bessie Chiang MD ![]() Clifton Eye Care ![]() Clifton Eye Care ![]() Clifton Eye Care ![]() Clifton Eye Care ![]() Clifton Eye Care ![]() Robert G Mirsky MD ![]() Michael L Mund MD PA ![]() Brar Parekh Eye Associates ![]() Brar Parekh Eye Associates ![]() Brar Parekh Eye Associates ![]() Brar Parekh Eye Associates ![]() Livingston Vitreo-Retinal Associates ![]() Michael Harris MD ![]() Livingston Vitreo-Retinal Associates ![]() Northern New Jersey Eye Institute ![]() Charles Kronengold MD ![]() Pediatric Eye Associates LLC ![]() Associates in Ophthalmology ![]() Associates in Ophthalmology ![]() Corneal Associates of New Jersey ![]() Pediatric Ophthalmology of NJ ![]() Miller Ophthalmology Associates ![]() Miller Ophthalmology Associates ![]() Neigel Center PA ![]() Anthony Origlieri MD ![]() Corneal Associates of New Jersey ![]() Jeffrey Schiller MD ![]() Pediatric Ophthalmology of NJ ![]() Arthur S Kern MD ![]() Giliberti Eye & Laser Center ![]() Newman & Shulman MDs ![]() Newman & Shulman MDs ![]() Eastern Surgical Associates PA ![]() Associates in Eye Care ![]() Associates in Eye Care ![]() Hudson Eye Physicians & Surgeons ![]() Hudson Eye Physicians & Surgeons ![]() Hudson Eye Physicians & Surgeons ![]() Pierre Guibor MD PA ![]() James E Haberman MD Bloomfield, New JerseyUpcoming Local Events2012-05-29
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Contact Lenses: Colored, Soft, Hard, Toric and BifocalRead the Contact Lenses: Colored, Soft, Hard, Toric and Bifocal article » Colored Contact Lenses
They're hip and they're fun, but colored contact lenses can also be quite practical. There are four types of colored contact lenses, each offering a slightly different benefit:
Remember, never share colored contacts lenses with anyone. Clean and care for them just as you would any prescription contact lens. Soft Contact Lenses Soft contact lenses are made of a soft plastic and are more comfortable than hard contact lenses because they hold more water. Many soft contact lenses also provide UV protection. They are usually disposable and can be thrown away after a short period of use, generally every two to four weeks or daily, depending on the type of contact lens prescribed. Being able to have a fresh pair of soft contact lenses means less chance of infection, less cleaning, and more comfort, especially for people whose eyes naturally produce more protein that clouds contact lenses. While most people choose soft contact lenses because of their benefits, there are also some disa... Read the Contact Lenses: Colored, Soft, Hard, Toric and Bifocal article » Recommended Reading Related to Contact Lenses: Colored, Soft, Hard, Toric and BifocalWhat is a sty?A sty (sometimes spelled stye) is a tender, painful red bump located at the base of an eyelash or under or inside the eyelid. A sty results from a localized infection of the glands or a hair follicle of the eyelid. The medical term for a sty is hordeolum (plural, hordeola). The term external hordeolum refers to a sty that develops at the base of an eyelash (the hair follicle), whereas the term internal hordeolum refers to a sty that develops in a meibomian gland, a gland located on the underside of the eyelid that secretes an oily substance onto the eyeball. A sty is sometimes confused with a chalazion (see below), which is a cyst or a specific type of scarring due to chronic inflammation arising in the meibomian glands of the eyelid. A chalazion may develop when the infection of a sty persists over time, resulting in scarring around the meibomian gland. In contrast to a sty, a chalazion is usually painless. ... Other Related Contact Lenses: Colored, Soft, Hard, Toric & Bifoc ArticlesEmergency Contact for Bloomfield
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