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How an Eye Doctor Fits Patients With Unique Vision Needs

Every pair of eyes is unique - and so are the challenges that come with maintaining clear, comfortable vision. For many people, standard contact lenses provide excellent results. But for others with more complex prescriptions or corneal irregularities, achieving that perfect fit requires specialized care and expertise. At Chelsea Vision Associates, Dr. David Gross takes a customized approach to every patient, ensuring that even those with “hard-to-fit” vision needs can experience the freedom and clarity of contact lenses.


Hard-to-Fit Eyes: Why Specialty Contact Lenses Make All the Difference

For many people, contact lenses provide a simple and comfortable alternative to glasses. But not every eye is suited for standard soft lenses. Certain conditions make some eyes more challenging to fit, often leading to discomfort or unclear vision with traditional options. At Chelsea Vision Associates, we specialize in fitting specialty contact lenses, custom-made solutions that provide clear sight and lasting comfort for patients with unique vision needs.


How to Slow Down Myopia Progression in Children and Teens

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is becoming increasingly common among children and teens. This condition causes distant objects to appear blurry while close-up vision remains clear. Myopia occurs when the eye grows too long from front to back or when the cornea is too curved, causing light to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it. Understanding how myopia affects your child and learning ways to slow its progression can help protect their long-term vision.


What Causes Dry Eye? How To Help Prevent It Long-Term

Dry eye can cause persistent discomfort, blurred vision, and make daily activities challenging. At Chelsea Vision Associates, we provide advanced treatment options to help patients find lasting relief. Understanding what causes dry eye is the first step toward effective management and prevention.


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