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Contact Lens Exam in Cleburne

Vision Without Limits

Discover the Freedom and Convenience of Contact Lenses

  • Need bifocal or multifocal contacts?
  • Rigid gas permeable or soft lenses?
  • Disposables, dailies or colored contacts?

Contact lenses give wearers a full field of focused vision no matter where you look. Because they move with your eyes, contacts help allow you to track action with sharp and clear peripheral vision. Moreover, if you lead an active lifestyle, contacts provide more freedom and flexibility to enjoy your favorite sports.

A contact lens exam will help us determine the perfect contact lens fit for your eyes and lifestyle!

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What to Expect From Your Contact Lens Exam

  • Regular eye exam

    During your comprehensive eye exam your optometrist will check that your eyes are healthy and will test your vision to determine your contact lens prescription.

  • Contact lens consultation

    During your contact lens exam your optometrist will check for dry eye symptoms and consult with you to determine what type of contact lenses are the best fit for your lifestyle and vision needs.

  • Contact lens fitting

    For ideal vision correction and comfort, contact lenses must fit well. Your optometrist will examine the size and shape of your cornea and pupil to ensure the right fit.

  • Contact lens trial and follow-up

    Your optometrist will insert trial lenses and ask you to keep them on for 15-20 minutes to be sure the fit is comfortable and vision is clear. After a few days, you'll come in for a follow-up evaluation.

Where Can I Get a Contact Lens Exam?

The right contact lenses, carefully fitted and prescribed by your optometrist, can provide many benefits and prevent discomfort and eye disease.

Once you have determined the right contact lens, you can start enjoying the benefits and freedom of daily or regular contact lens wear.

We offer contact lens exams at our eye clinic and will help determine the best contact lenses for your needs and eye shape. Simply schedule your appointment by contacting Cleburne Eye Clinic in Cleburne today.

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Meet our Contact Lens Exams Doctors

Heath Bullard
Heath Bullard O.D.
Joe Martin
Joe Martin O.D.
Traci Kuykendall
Traci Kuykendall O.D.
Nishani Patel
Nishani Patel O.D.
Sarah Garner
Sarah Garner O.D.
Maria Soto
Maria Soto O.D.

Patient Reviews

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Renee J. - Apr 27, 2026
Friendly and caring service and personnel
Wanda K. - Apr 24, 2026
Dr. Martin is an excellent optometrist and I would recommend him to any one needing eye care.

Contact Lens Exams in Cleburne

839 North Nolan River Road
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Hours
  • Monday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Tuesday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Wednesday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Thursday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Friday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Insurance Plans
  • VSP
  • United Healthcare
  • Cigna
  • Spectera
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • EyeMed
  • Humana
  • Tricare
  • UMR
  • Aetna
  • Railroad Medicare Beneficiaries
  • TriWest
  • Medicare Part B
  • Scott & White Healthcare

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