Contact lens fittings in South Ogden

Contact lenses should fit your eyes, your routine, and your comfort.

A contact lens fitting measures how lenses sit on your eyes and helps match comfort, vision, and lifestyle. Weber Eye Care fits everyday soft lenses and specialty contact options.

From first-time wearers to specialty lens patients, we help you find a safer and more comfortable fit for work, sports, and everyday life.

Helping South Ogden and Washington Terrace see the moments that matter most means making contact lens fittings easier to understand for children, adults, and families across South Ogden, Washington Terrace, Ogden, Riverdale, Roy, Farr West, and nearby Weber County communities.

Patient placing a contact lens during a fitting in South Ogden, Utah

Medically reviewed by Dr. Jayson Buhler, OD and updated .

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When to schedule

When a contact lens fitting makes sense.

  • Daily, two-week, and monthly contact lens wear
  • Astigmatism and multifocal contact lenses
  • Scleral lenses and specialty contacts
  • Ortho-k options for overnight vision correction

What to expect

What happens during a contact lens fitting.

  • Corneal measurements and lens evaluation
  • Trial lenses when appropriate
  • Insertion, removal, and hygiene coaching
  • Follow-up to confirm comfort, vision, and eye health

What to bring

What to bring to a contact lens fitting.

  • Your current glasses and contact lens boxes if you have them
  • Any eye drops you use regularly
  • Insurance cards and details about comfort or vision issues in lenses

Fit changes everything

A contact lens prescription depends on more than the numbers in your glasses.

The shape of your cornea, the stability of your tear film, your screen habits, and whether you deal with allergies or dryness can all change which lenses feel best. That is why the right contact lens prescription is not just a copy of your glasses prescription.

First-time wearers often need coaching on insertion, removal, hygiene, and replacement schedules. Patients who already wear contacts may need a different lens material, brand, or wearing schedule when comfort starts slipping.

A fitting visit helps make sure the lens moves correctly, keeps vision sharp, and supports long-term eye health instead of just getting you through the next few hours.

Why this matters

Why the right contact lens fit matters for comfort and eye health.

A contact lens prescription is not the same as a glasses prescription. Comfort, fit, eye shape, dryness, allergies, and screen use can all affect which lenses work best. A proper contact lens fitting helps protect eye health and makes lenses more comfortable in real life.

South Ogden and Weber County

Convenient care for South Ogden and nearby Weber County communities families.

Weber Eye Care is located at 5331 S Adams Ave Pkwy Suite B, Ogden, UT 84405. Patients visit from South Ogden and nearby Washington Terrace, Riverdale, Roy, and Ogden because the office offers careful exams, clear explanations, and practical next steps close to home.

Quick answers

Common Questions About Contact Lens Fittings

What happens during a contact lens fitting?

A contact lens fitting includes measurements, lens evaluation, and a plan for the type of contacts that fits your vision and lifestyle. Many patients also receive training on insertion, removal, and care.

Can I get contacts if I have astigmatism or need bifocals?

Yes. Weber Eye Care fits toric and multifocal lenses, along with specialty contact options when needed.

Do you serve Washington Terrace or Riverdale?

Yes. Contact lens patients come from South Ogden, Washington Terrace, Ogden, Riverdale, Roy, Farr West, and nearby Weber County communities.

Do you accept insurance for contact lenses?

Some plans include contact lens benefits, but coverage varies. The team can help explain what your plan covers before you order lenses.

Schedule with Weber

Need contact lens fittings?

Book online or call Weber Eye Care and the team will help you choose the right visit.

Need help with coverage or common questions first? Review our insurance information or the FAQ.