Contact lenses are medical devices that sit directly on your cornea. At Westwood & Montrose Eye Center, Dr. Jilber Fouladian treats a contact lens fitting as a comprehensive medical evaluation separate from your routine eye exam. He meticulously measures the curvature of your eye (keratometry), assesses your tear film, and evaluates the health of your cornea to ensure the lens fits safely and comfortably for your specific needs.
Find Your Routine
We will help you choose a modality that fits your hygiene habits, budget, and eye health needs.
The Healthiest Option
A fresh, sterile lens every single day. No cleaning solutions, no cases, and zero buildup of allergens or proteins.
Value & Stability
Lenses meant to be cleaned nightly and replaced every 2 or 4 weeks. Often available in a wider range of parameters.
Exact Precision
Custom-lathed soft lenses replaced every 3 months. Designed for extreme prescriptions or unique corneal shapes not found in mass production.
Not all contact lenses are created equal. We select materials that balance oxygen flow with moisture retention to keep your eyes healthy and white.
Your cornea is unique because it gets oxygen directly from the air, not blood vessels. Standard hydrogel lenses can block this flow, leading to redness and fatigue ("hypoxia").
We primarily fit Silicone Hydrogel lenses, which allow up to 5x more oxygen to pass through, ensuring your eyes stay white and healthy even after long days of wear.
High water content isn't always better. In fact, high-water lenses can sometimes draw moisture out of your eye like a sponge, worsening dry eye symptoms.
We choose lenses with advanced surface technologies that lock moisture in or resist surface dehydration, providing a smooth, wettable surface that feels natural all day.
NEARSIGHTEDNESS & FARSIGHTEDNESS
The standard for vision correction. Corrects Myopia (nearsightedness) and Hyperopia (farsightedness) with advanced optics.
ASTIGMATISM CORRECTION
Designed specifically for astigmatism. These lenses have weighted stabilization zones to keep vision crisp and steady.

Over 40?
See near, far, and in-between without reading glasses using advanced concentric ring technology.
Specialized Scleral and Hybrid lenses for Keratocunus, Post-LASIK ectasia, and corneal irregularities.
Ortho-K (Nigh Lenses) and advanced soft lenses designed to slow down nearsightedness in children.