Where To Find Daily Contact Lenses in Knoxville

Visit Hardin Valley Eyecare for Daily Contact Lenses
in Knoxville

Hardin Valley Eyecare & Optical is the top choice for daily contact lenses in Knoxville, TN. Dr. Travis Thompson, Dr. Catherine Abbott, and the rest of our expert team offer personalized recommendations based on comprehensive eye exams and your lifestyle needs.

Daily disposable lenses from Hardin Valley Eyecare offer the healthiest option for your eyes by minimizing infection risk and eliminating the hassle of cleaning solutions. With a wide selection of advanced lens options, convenient appointment scheduling, and caring, knowledgeable staff, we make it easy to enjoy clear, comfortable vision every day.

For convenience and expertise that you can trust, choose Hardin Valley Eyecare & Optical.

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Choosing Between Daily Contacts and Glasses

Choosing between contact lenses and glasses depends on your lifestyle, comfort, and eye health. Glasses require minimal maintenance, reduce infection risk, and offer UV protection, with stylish options to match your look. However, they can distort peripheral vision and are affected by weather.

Contacts provide clear, unobstructed vision, are great for active lifestyles, and come in colored varieties. They can also require careful cleaning and aren’t suitable for everyone, like young children.

Both options correct vision, but the prescriptions differ. Alternating between the two can help prevent eye strain and irritation, especially during allergy season. Always consult your eye doctor to determine the best option and prescription for your needs.

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Daily Contacts vs. Monthly: What’s the Difference?

Daily and monthly contact lenses both fall under the category of disposable contacts, but they differ significantly in terms of:

Both are designed to be discarded after a specific period, but disposable contacts are intended for single use. This means they’re worn once and then immediately thrown away. For daily disposables, this means a fresh, sterile lens is used each day, drastically reducing the risk of irritation and other downsides since there’s no need for cleaning or storage.

A key difference between daily and monthly contacts lies in their thickness. Monthly or extended-wear contacts are thicker and more robust. This allows them to withstand repeated use and cleaning for up to 30 days.

Daily disposable lenses are thinner and more delicate. They’re less durable but also allow for greater oxygen permeability. This helps them maintain eye health and comfort.

Extended-wear contacts, such as monthly lenses, are designed for longer use but should still be removed nightly for cleaning and storage. Proper cleaning with contact lens solution is essential, but contaminants such as proteins and bacteria can accumulate on the lens surface over time—even with meticulous care.

Many people choose monthly contacts for their cost-effectiveness, as they are more affordable over time compared to daily disposables. However, this benefit comes with a trade-off in eye health, as the accumulation of debris and microorganisms can lead to discomfort or infections. Regular replacement is necessary to minimize these risks.

Benefits of Daily Contact Lenses

Daily contact lenses provide enhanced comfort and eye health while eliminating cleaning, storage, and the buildup of irritants. They also reduce infection risk and allergy irritation since new lenses prevent debris accumulation. Moisture retention is further improved, making them a convenient, healthy, and hassle-free option for clear vision.

Increased Comfort

Daily contact lenses are worn once and discarded, offering a fresh, clean experience each day without the need for cleaning or storage. This prevents buildup of proteins, dirt, and allergens, reducing discomfort and irritation. Made with breathable materials, daily lenses provide excellent oxygen flow, supporting eye health and delivering consistent comfort and clarity.

Less Cleaning

Monthly contacts require daily cleaning. This makes choosing the right care system crucial as well as making sure to clean them before wearing them again. Daily disposables, by contrast, eliminate cleaning worries. You simply open a new pair each morning and discard at night, making care effortless and reducing infection concerns.

Low Risk of Infection

Daily contact lenses are discarded after each use, eliminating the need for cleaning and storage that can harbor bacteria or introduce contaminants. This fresh pair each day prevents buildup of debris, protein, and allergens, reducing the risk of eye infections compared to reusable lenses.

Reduce Seasonal Allergy Risk

Choosing daily contact lenses over monthly options can reduce allergic irritation since each you open a new pair every day, avoiding allergen buildup that cleaning solutions can’t fully eliminate. Monthly lenses require consistent cleaning to minimize debris and pollen accumulation. Neglect can cause discomfort or irritation, making dailies a more comfortable option year-round.

Increased Moisture

Often linked to allergies, dry eyes happen when your tears can’t keep eyes moist, causing irritation or sensitivity. Residues can stick to lenses, worsening your discomfort. Daily disposables offer a fresh pair each morning, removing this issue and letting you enjoy the day without irritation or extra cleaning steps.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Daily Contact Lenses

Hardin Valley Eyecare & Optical has been serving the community since 2009. In that time, there have been a few frequently asked questions about daily contact lenses that we have heard.  

A comprehensive eye exam checks your overall eye health and vision, serving as a baseline for both your eyes and general wellness. A contact lens exam, which can be done during a comprehensive exam, specifically evaluates the fit and comfort of contacts. This ensures that they’re safe and suitable for your eyes.

While rare, you can be allergic to contact lenses. In most cases, allergies are usually due to lens solutions, not the lenses themselves. Allergic reactions like giant papillary conjunctivitis can cause bumps under the eyelid and discomfort. Switching to daily disposable lenses is often recommended for relief.

Swimming while wearing contact lenses can cause bacteria and chemicals to get trapped under the lens, increasing infection and irritation risks. Even daily lenses are not fully safe and should be discarded and replaced afterward. The best option is to take lenses out beforehand.

Sleeping in contact lenses significantly increases your risk of eye infections. This includes issues such as infections that can lead to serious complications, including vision loss. Always remove and properly clean your contacts before bed to protect your eye health. For extra protection, switch to daily contact lenses.

Interested in daily contact lenses? Contact us today to schedule your appointment!