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0618000575

Dr. Iris L. Flores is a Winchester, Virginia based female Corneal and Contact Management Optometrist who is specialized in Optometry - Corneal and Contact Management. Active license number of Dr. Iris L. Flores is 0618000575 for Optometry - Corneal

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505-662-9681

Posted by Lisa January 24, 2015 January 25, 2015 Posted in Contact Lens Safety, Patient Care Tags: Aaron Dallek, CLARE, contact lens overwear syndrome, contact lens wear, contact lenses, corneal infiltrates, corneal ulcers, 505-662-9681

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the pros and cons of contact lenses?

    Contact Lenses Pros and Cons . Advantages. Contacts conform to the curvature of your eye, providing a wider field of view and causing less vision distortions and obstructions than eyeglasses. Contact lenses don’t get in the way when playing sports and exercising. Contact lenses won’t clash with what you’re wearing.

  • How do eye doctors check for corneal conditions?

    Eye doctors can check for corneal conditions as part of a comprehensive eye exam. The exam is simple and painless. To check for corneal abrasions (scratches), your eye doctor may use a special type of eye drops called fluorescein dye. The dye makes corneal abrasions easier to see.

  • Are contact lenses suitable for corneal irregularities?

    Too often, patients with corneal irregularities struggle to find contact lenses that fit comfortably or provide optimal visual improvement. Our Optometrists – Dr. Elise Kramer use their extensive experience and expertise to customize and fit lenses that are perfectly suited to the patient’s unique eye shape.

  • Can contact lenses give you pink eye?

    Answer From Alaina L. Softing Hataye, O.D. During treatment for infectious pink eye (conjunctivitis), you’ll be advised to temporarily stop wearing your contact lenses . It’s OK to start wearing your contacts again once you’ve completed your antibiotics, your eye is no longer pink and you’ve had no discharge for 24 hours.

  • How to take care of contact lenses?

    The Basics Of Soft Contact Lens Care: Clean, Rinse And Disinfect

    • Wash your hands so that you don’t transfer dirt and germs to your eye. ...
    • Remove one lens and clean it with the recommended solution. ...
    • Rinse the lens again to remove the loosened debris, making sure to take as long as the package directs: Rinsing is an important step.

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