Corneal & Contact Lens Optometrist
What does a contact lens optometrist do?
These optometrists specialize in fitting contact lenses, including for difficult cases like keratoconus, and managing corneal conditions.
When should you see one?
For hard-to-fit contacts, keratoconus, or corneal concerns.
How to verify credentials
- Check that their NPI taxonomy code matches
152WC0802X - Verify their license is active with your state optometry board
- Confirm graduation from a ACOE-accredited optometry program
Find Corneal & Contact Lens Optometrist by City
587 cities
New York, NY
29 verified · avg 13 yrs exp
Houston, TX
19 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Los Angeles, CA
18 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
San Diego, CA
13 verified · avg 15 yrs exp
Dallas, TX
12 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Indianapolis, IN
10 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Orlando, FL
10 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Chicago, IL
9 verified · avg 13 yrs exp
Brooklyn, NY
9 verified · avg 13 yrs exp
Miami, FL
9 verified · avg 13 yrs exp
El Paso, TX
9 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
San Antonio, TX
8 verified · avg 13 yrs exp
Cincinnati, OH
8 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Pittsburgh, PA
8 verified · avg 15 yrs exp
Louisville, KY
8 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Berkeley, CA
8 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Raleigh, NC
8 verified · avg 15 yrs exp
Winston Salem, NC
8 verified · avg 16 yrs exp
Bloomington, MN
8 verified · avg 13 yrs exp
Saint Louis, MO
7 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Jacksonville, FL
7 verified · avg 15 yrs exp
Tampa, FL
7 verified · avg 14 yrs exp
Davie, FL
7 verified · avg 13 yrs exp
Irvine, CA
7 verified · avg 13 yrs exp