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Dr. David A. Goodwin  
275 Parkway Dr. Ste. 415  
Lincolnshire, IL 60069  
Tel: (847) 243-3330  
Fax: (847) 243-3332  
Cell: 847.962.5924  
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Eye Doctor Lincolnshire, IL
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Dr. David A. Goodwin

WED - THU 10:00AM - 8:00PM
FRI 10:00AM - 6:00PM
SAT 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Please note that we are closed from 2:00 to 3:00 every day but Saturday for lunch. To make an appointment click here, or, if you call to make an appointment, please be sure to let the receptionist know if you have any vision coverage such as VSP or EYEMED that requires pre-approval.

 
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Instruction in Care and Handling
Soft Contact Lenses (Cold Disinfection)

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1) Wash Up

Before handling lenses, wash hands, rinse well and dry with a lint free towel. Fingernails should be short and smooth to avoid damaging the lens or scratching the eye.

5) Removal

Wash hands before removal. Slide your lens down onto the white of your eye, then using your thumb and forefinger, gently squeeze the lens and pull away from your eye.

2) Inspect the Lens

Inspect the lens for any rips or tears. Also, make sure that the lens is not inverted. To ensure the lens is not inverted, place the lens on your fingertip to inspect it. If the lens is in the correct position, the edge of the lens will appear almost straight up. If the lens is inverted, the edges will flare out slightly. There are a number of lens manufacturers that have numbers or letters etched into the lens that act as an inversion indicator.

6) Cleaning

Your contact lenses MUST be cleaned after wearing. Make sure your hands are clean and lint free. Carefully place the contact lens in the palm of your hand. Place three or four drops of a mutli-purpose solution on the contact lens and gently but firmly, rub in a straight back and forth motion for about ten seconds on each side. Then rinse both surfaces thoroughly with a forceful stream of the mutli-purpose solution.

3)  Insertion The picture is showing right eye insertion. For left eye, reverse hands

With the index finger of the left hand, firmly hold the upper lashes (not the lid) to prevent blinking. Hold the bottom lid down with the middle finger of your right hand. Now focus your sight on a steady point using the opposite eye. Place the lens on the center of your cornea, not the side of your eye.

7) Disinfection

Clean your case with hot water, a mild non-abrasive soap then air dry. This should be done at least once every week. Your contact lens starter kit that was provided to you when you received your contact lenses will have a "Care Booklet' enclosed for you with care instructions. Please make use of the this booklet and follow the instructions

 
4) Eye drops

One or two drops of lens lubricant is recommended if your lens feels dry or if blurred vision occurs while wearing.

   

 

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