Mt Juliet Eye Clinic
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We offer only the best in contact lens exams and contact lenses. 

A thorough comprehensive eye exam will determine
the best lens, vision and fit for you!

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Thanks to advances in optical technology, almost everyone can wear contact lenses, regardless of the type or extent of their vision problems. This includes patients with astigmatism, high powers, eye diseases like keratoconus, or those who need bifocal or multifocal lenses. We offer the best in contact lens technology to provide you with optimal vision, comfort, and health.
We offer the latest technology in Contact Lens exams to target specific eye problems like dry eyes, astigmatism, difficulty reading, and eye diseases like keratoconus. We are focused on giving you the best comfort and vision, not just adequate comfort and vision. Contacts are constantly being improved for more comfort and better vision. 

Contact lens exams, like all regular eye exams, allow your eye doctor to take a thorough look at the health of your eyes and the quality of your vision. Doing this regularly, about once a year, also lets your eye doctor keep a close eye on any changes to your vision before they become serious. Contact lenses are medical devices, so you need a contact lens prescription in order to buy them, and your eye doctor is required to make sure that your vision examination for your contact lens prescription involves finding the right fit for your lenses. 

If you’re a contact lens wearer, it’s important to make sure that your lenses fit both your eyes and your vision properly. In addition to a comprehensive eye exam, a contact lens exam will also involve a contact lens fitting. Your eye doctor will need to gather several measurements. The most common is the curvature of your cornea, your eye’s clear front surface. In some cases, your pupil and iris size will also be measured. If you tend to have dry eyes, your eye doctor may also perform a tear film evaluation to make sure you’re prescribed contact lenses that keep your eyes sufficiently moist.

Mt Juliet Eye Clinic

300 PLEASANT GROVE RD
Building 600 (Located inside Walmart)

Mount Juliet, TN 37122
Hours
Monday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday: 9:00am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday: 8:30 am -5:00 pm
Thursday: 8:30- 5:00 pm
Friday: 8:30 am -3:00 pm
Saturday: Closed
​Sunday: Closed

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615-773-5773

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  • ABOUT US
    • Meet Our Doctors
    • Location
    • Review Us
    • Privacy Practices
  • Patient Resources
    • Request Appointment
    • Patient Forms
    • Records Request
    • How to Videos
  • Services
    • Annual Eye Exam
    • Medical Services
    • Contact Lenses
    • Dry Eye Treatments
    • Advanced Diagnostics >
      • iWellness Exam
      • Optomap
  • + Emergency
  • Contact Lenses
    • Types of Contact Lenses
    • Care and Handling Instructions >
      • OptiFree Instructions
  • Pediatric Vision
    • Preschool Vision
    • School-Age Vision
    • Amblyopia or "Lazy Eye"
    • Protective Eyewear
    • Children and Contact Lenses
    • Electronic Devices Impact on Children
  • Eyecare Articles