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Ophthalmology - Refractive Correction - Contact Lenses

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      new window Buying Contact Lenses by Internet, Phone or Mail Description: Advice from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on making such purchases safe and effective. (fda.gov)
new window Color Contact Lenses Description: Informational site on popular colored contact lenses. Includes a lens price guide on all major brand name colored contact lenses. (color-contact-lenses.org)
new window Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists Description: Organization that provides ophthalmologists and other eye care and optical professionals education and training in contact lenses, refractive surgery, and related eye care science. (CLAO.org)
new window Contact Lens Consultants Description: Information and descriptions about all types of contacts. (lensconsultants.com)
new window Contact Lens Council Description: Advancing quality eye care to the public by providing information on the safe use of contact lenses. (contactlenscouncil.org)
new window Contact Lens Manufacturers Association Description: Guide to lenses, individual vision needs, consumer and medical opinions, and resources. (contactlenses.org)
new window FDA Warns Consumers Against Using Decorative Contact Lenses Obtained Without a Prescription or Professional Fitting Description: Discusses eye injuries caused by improperly fitting lenses, including corneal ulcers and abrasion. (fda.gov)
new window Paragon CRT Corneal Refractive Therapy Description: A non-surgical method of temporarily reshaping the cornea to eliminate the daily need for glasses or contact lenses. (paragoncrt.com)
new window Silicone Hydrogels Description: Information on a class of highly oxygen permeable contact lens materials. (siliconehydrogels.org)
new window The Contact Lens Society of America Description: The CLSA is an educational organization. CLSA's objective is to educate and share knowledge among fitters of contact lenses. (clsa.info)
new window Top 10 Reasons to Get Contact Lenses Description: Explains advantages of contact lenses over glasses or surgery; also includes contact lens myths, and do's and don'ts. (allaboutcontactlenses.com)
 




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