Your Perfect Fit Awaits
Contact lenses allow you to enjoy the same vision correction your glasses provide with some additional benefits. Whether you’re new to contacts or looking to update your prescription, our contact lens exams and fittings can help you find the right fit for your lifestyle and vision needs.
Specialty contacts, such as scleral lenses, can also be a good option if issues like dry eye and keratoconus have prevented you from comfortably wearing lenses.
Our team wants to help you find contact lenses that provide clear, comfortable vision. Contact us to schedule your appointment today.


What Is a Contact Lens Exam?
A contact lens exam goes beyond a standard eye exam. It assesses your eye health, corneal shape, tear production, and overall eye condition to check that contact lenses are a comfortable and safe option for you.
Unlike glasses prescriptions, contact lens prescriptions account for your eyes’ unique curvature and measurements, providing a precise fit for vision correction.

What to Expect During Your Contact Lens Fitting
The contact lens fitting process is a personalized experience designed to check that your lenses fit well and feel comfortable. Our team will guide you through the fitting process, which may involve:
- Measuring your cornea and pupil for accurate lens sizing.
- Trying on different types of lenses to find the right fit for your eyes.
- Teaching you how to insert, remove, and care for your lenses properly.
- Reviewing how the lenses feel and perform throughout the day.
We’ll address any concerns and answer your questions before you leave so that you feel comfortable with your new lenses.
Specialty Contact Lenses We Offer
Like your glasses, contact lenses correct refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism. We also offer various specialty contacts, like scleral lenses, to manage eye conditions like dry eye and keratoconus.
Contact lenses typically fall into 2 categories: soft and rigid gas-permeable (RGP). Specialty lenses are also sorted into these categories. We offer several lens types to help address various vision issues.
We offer a variety of contact lenses, each designed to meet different needs and preferences.
Scleral lenses are RGP lenses that sit on the sclera (white of your eyes), unlike traditional contacts that rest directly on your cornea.
Scleral contacts can be an excellent option for patients who have trouble wearing contacts due to eye conditions like dry eye and keratoconus. They are wider than traditional lenses, vaulting over the cornea to create a fluid reservoir. Sclerals provide extra breathability, comfort, and hydration.
MiSight 1 day lenses are soft contact lenses designed to manage myopia progression in children. These lenses help correct and slow myopia progression in children aged 8–12 at the start of their treatment.
MiSight lenses are safe for children and can be a good alternative if your children aren’t fans of wearing glasses. They are also designed with your children’s comfort and ease of use in mind.
Multifocal contact lenses contain multiple prescriptions to correct various vision issues in one lens. They’re often recommended for those with presbyopia and other refractive errors, like hyperopia or myopia.
With multiple prescriptions in a single lens, you can comfortably switch between activities, such as reading or driving, without changing your contacts.
Toric lenses are designed specifically for people with astigmatism. Their unique shape helps correct the uneven curvature of the cornea, providing clearer vision at all distances.
With their precise fit, toric lenses offer a comfortable, stable option for astigmatism correction, helping you see clearly without the need for glasses.
Daily wear lenses are convenient and easy to use. They are worn during the day and discarded at night.
Extended-wear lenses are designed for longer wear. They can be worn for extended periods, including overnight.
Hygiene & Care for Contact Lenses
Proper hygiene is essential to avoid eye infections and discomfort. Always follow your eye care professional’s instructions for cleaning and storing your lenses. Here are some important tips:
- Wash your hands before handling lenses
- Clean and disinfect your lenses daily
- Avoid sleeping in your lenses unless approved
- Replace your lenses as recommended
- Never share your lenses with others
- If irritation occurs, remove your lenses and contact us immediately to prevent complications

Pairing You with the Right Contact Lenses
Our team is here to help you make the best decision for your vision. Whether you’re new to contact lenses or need a fitting update, we’re ready to guide you every step of the way.
Contact us to schedule your contact lens exam and fitting today.

Get the right fit for your contact lenses

Get the right fit for your contact lenses

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Hollywood District
You can find us on the corner of Sandy Boulevard and NE 40th Avenue, right across from the Bank of America. We look forward to seeing you!
Our Address
- 4000 NE Sandy Blvd
- Portland, OR 97212
Contact Information
- Phone: 503-477-4074
- Fax: 503-477-4138
- Email: info@rivercityeye.com
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Happy Valley
You can find us on SE 91st Avenue. Head up Johnson Creek Boulevard Hill, and we’ll be right next door to Biscuits Cafe.
Our Address
- 9201 SE 91st Ave #130
- Happy Valley, OR 97086
Contact Information
- Phone: 503-775-2424
- Fax: 503-775-6181
- Email: info@rivercityeye.com
Hours of Operation
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