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Business Listing   Di Napoli Opticians - Latham, NY - Phone: (518) 783-0022


Business Listing   Eye Care Associates - Latham, NY - Phone: (518) 785-8810


Business Listing   For Sight Vision - Latham, NY - Phone: (518) 785-1199


Business Listing   Hecker Marc S Dr - Latham, NY - Phone: (518) 782-1790


Business Listing   Latham Family Vision - Latham, NY - Phone: (518) 785-7891


Business Listing   Northeast Eye Center - Latham, NY - Phone: (518) 690-7020


Business Listing   Stasior & Stasior Md PC - Latham, NY - Phone: (518) 220-1400


Business Listing   Wal Mart Vision Center - Latham, NY - Phone: (518) 782-0672


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Helpful Definition for: Contact Lenses


A contact lens in Latham is a corrective, cosmetic, or therapeutic lens usually placed on the cornea of the eye. Some soft contact lenses are tinted a faint blue to make them more visible when immersed in cleaning and storage solutions. Some again are deliberately colored to alter the appearance of the eye. Some have a UV protection surface treatment to reduce UV damage to the eye’s natural lens. People choose to wear contact lenses for many reasons, often due to their appearance and practicality. When compared with spectacles, they are less affected by wet weather, do not steam up, and provide a wider field of vision. They are more suitable for a number of sporting activities. Additionally, certain ophthalmological conditions may not be accurately corrected with glasses.

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