Contact Lenses in Nashville, TN | Elite Eyecare Nashville
Nashville, TN

Contact Lenses in Nashville

Expert fittings, all lens types, and ongoing support from a team that takes the time to get your prescription right — the first time.

⭐ 5.0 Stars · 170+ Google Reviews | 30 Minutes | (615) 249-4926 | 5300 Centennial Blvd, Nashville

Clear, Comfortable Vision — Without the Frames

Contact lenses offer freedom that glasses simply can't match — no fogging, no slipping, no peripheral blind spots. But the difference between comfortable, clear contact lens wear and frustrating, ill-fitting lenses almost always comes down to the quality of the fitting.

At Elite Eyecare Nashville, a contact lens fitting isn't just measuring your eye — it's understanding your lifestyle, your visual demands, your eye health, and your comfort. We take the time to find the right lens for you, not just the right prescription.

Whether you're new to contacts, switching lens types, or dealing with a condition like astigmatism or dry eye, our team has the experience and technology to get you to comfortable, clear vision.

  • All lens types available — daily, biweekly, monthly, toric, multifocal, and specialty lenses
  • Fitting included — a proper contact lens fitting is part of every new contact lens appointment
  • Trial lenses provided — we send you home with trials so you can experience the lens before committing
  • Follow-up care included — we check your fit and comfort before finalizing your prescription
  • Dry eye-friendly options — specialty lenses and materials for patients with dry eye or sensitive eyes
  • Easy reorders — reorder your lenses directly through our office with your verified prescription

We Fit All Types of Contact Lenses

From everyday soft lenses to specialty options for complex prescriptions, we carry and fit the full range.

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Biweekly & Monthly Lenses

Replaced every two weeks or monthly, these lenses offer excellent optics and are a cost-effective choice for full-time wearers who are diligent about lens care and replacement schedules.

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Toric Lenses for Astigmatism

Specially designed to correct astigmatism, toric lenses have different powers in different meridians and a stabilization system to keep them oriented correctly on your eye for consistently sharp vision.

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Multifocal Lenses

For patients over 40 dealing with presbyopia, multifocal contact lenses provide clear vision at multiple distances — reducing or eliminating the need for reading glasses while wearing contacts.

Specialty & Scleral Lenses

For patients with keratoconus, irregular corneas, severe dry eye, or other complex conditions, specialty lenses including sclerals provide vision and comfort that standard soft lenses cannot. See our Specialty Contact Lenses page for more.

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Orthokeratology (Ortho-K)

Overnight rigid lenses that gently reshape the cornea while you sleep, providing clear vision during the day without any lenses. Particularly effective for myopia control in children and young adults.

What to Expect at Your Contact Lens Fitting

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Comprehensive Eye Exam First

Every contact lens fitting starts with a current comprehensive eye exam. Your glasses prescription is a starting point — contact lens prescriptions require additional measurements and are not interchangeable with your glasses Rx.

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Corneal Measurements & Eye Health

We measure your corneal curvature, pupil size, and assess your tear film and eye surface health. This data determines the right base curve, diameter, and lens material for your eyes — not just your prescription power.

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Trial Lens Selection & Fitting

Based on your measurements and lifestyle needs, we select trial lenses and place them on your eyes. We assess the fit, centration, movement, and your vision — and make adjustments until everything is right.

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Follow-Up & Prescription Finalization

You wear the trial lenses for 1–2 weeks and return for a follow-up visit. We confirm fit, comfort, and vision in real-world conditions before issuing your final contact lens prescription — no guessing, no shortcuts.

Nashville's Contact Lens Specialists

Getting contact lenses right takes more than a quick measurement. Here's what sets our fittings apart.

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Fittings Done Right

We don't rush fittings. Every patient gets a thorough corneal evaluation, a proper trial lens assessment, and a follow-up visit before their prescription is finalized.

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Specialty Lens Expertise

From torics to multifocals to sclerals, we have the experience to fit complex prescriptions that other practices refer out. If you've struggled to find comfortable lenses elsewhere, we can help.

170+ Five-Star Reviews

Nashville patients consistently rate us 5.0 stars — many specifically calling out the thoroughness of our contact lens fittings and the comfort of their lenses.

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Ongoing Support

Questions after your fitting? Lens not feeling right? We're here. Our team provides continued support so you stay comfortable in your lenses long-term.

We Accept Most Major Insurance Plans

Many vision plans include a contact lens benefit. Our team verifies your coverage before your visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A contact lens prescription is different from a glasses prescription. It includes additional measurements like base curve and diameter that are specific to contact lenses. You also need a contact lens fitting to confirm the lenses fit properly on your eye before a prescription can be issued.
Absolutely. Toric contact lenses are specifically designed to correct astigmatism and are available in daily, biweekly, and monthly replacement schedules. Most patients with astigmatism are excellent contact lens candidates — it just requires a careful fitting to find the right toric lens for your eye shape and prescription.
Many patients with dry eye wear contacts successfully with the right lens material and care routine. Daily disposable lenses are often the best choice for dry eye patients since fresh lenses each day minimize deposit buildup. For more severe dry eye, scleral lenses can provide both vision correction and relief by vaulting over the cornea and holding a reservoir of fluid against the eye surface.
A contact lens fitting at Elite Eyecare Nashville includes a comprehensive eye exam, corneal measurements, trial lens selection and assessment, insertion and removal training if needed, and a follow-up visit to confirm fit and vision before your prescription is finalized. Trial lenses are provided at no additional charge.
Your initial fitting appointment, including the comprehensive eye exam, typically takes about 45–60 minutes. The follow-up visit is usually 15–20 minutes. We build in enough time to do the fitting thoroughly — not rush you through it.
Most vision insurance plans include a contact lens benefit that covers the fitting fee and provides an allowance toward the cost of lenses. Coverage varies by plan. Our team will verify your benefits before your appointment so you know exactly what's covered.

Find Your Perfect Fit — Book a Contact Lens Appointment

Whether you're new to contacts or looking for a better fit than what you have now, Elite Eyecare Nashville has the expertise and lens options to get you to comfortable, clear vision.