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Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
- Cataract Surgery Clinic
- Contact Lens Clinic
- Cornea and External Eye Disease Clinic
- Eyewear (UI Optical)
- Eye Cancer
- Eye Care Clinic
- Eye Pathology
- Glaucoma Clinic
- Inherited Eye Diseases Clinic
- Laser Vision Correction and Refractive Surgery Clinic
- Neuro-Ophthalmology Clinic
- Ocular Prosthetics Service
- Oculoplastics, Orbit, and Reconstructive Surgery Clinic
- Ophthalmology Referrals
- Retina and Vitreous Clinic
- Strabismus (Misaligned Eye) Clinic
- Uveitis Clinic
- Vision Rehabilitation Clinic
Contact Lens Clinic
While contact lenses can improve your vision as well as appearance, they are medical devices and require expert fitting and careful instruction, as well as conscientious after care.
For Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences related requests:
1-319-356-2852
- For all other requests:
- 1-800-777-8442
Before you are fitted for contact lenses, you will have a complete eye examination to make sure your eyes are healthy and rule out any conditions that may prevent you from your contact lenses prescription.
Once contact lenses have been prescribed, our clinic experts work with you to find the best contact lens for you ranging from a variety of types, styles, materials, sizes, and colors.
Our contact lens specialists will teach you about caring and using your new lenses. You can begin wearing your lenses and we will schedule your first follow-up appointment after you learn how to put your contact lenses in and take them out. One or more follow-up appointments is necessary to ensure your contact lenses fit well and your eyes remain healthy.
- You can contact us by e-mail at: [email protected]
- Order Contact Lenses (if you do not have a username/password contact us at 1-319-356-2852 or via email)
Our Care Team


Not sure which Contact Lens Clinic provider is right for you?
When you call 1-319-356-2852 we'll help you find a provider who meets your needs.
Locations and Offices

200 Hawkins Drive, Iowa City, IA 52242

105 East 9th Street, Coralville, IA 52241
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