LTF Eye Clinics • Valparaiso
1620 Country Club Rd
Valparaiso, Indiana 46383
phone: 800.393.8257
Monday: 8am - 5pm
Tuesday: 8am - 6pm
Wednesday: 8am - 7pm
Thursday: 8am - 7pm
Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: 8am - 12noon
LTF Eye Clinics • Crown Point
Medical Arts Center
297 W Franciscan Ln, Ste 101
Crown Point, Indiana 46307
phone: 219.662.0999
Monday: 8am - 7pm
Tuesday - Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: 8:30am - 12noon
LTF Eye Clinics • Munster
Franciscan Physicians Hospital
701 Superior Ave, Ste A
Munster, Indiana 46321
phone: 219.934.0150
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday: 8:30am - 12noon
Ophthalmologists
Myron Lewyckyj, MD >
comprehensive ophthalmology • corneal diseases • corneal
transplantation • LASIK vision correction
Daniel Taglia, MD >
comprehensive ophthalmology • glaucoma • cataract surgery
• LASIK vision correction
Nandini Menon, MD
>
comprehensive ophthalmology
Larry Wolff, MD >
general ophthalmology
Optometrists
Richard Ireland, OD, FAAO >
general optometry • contact lens fitting • low vision
Colin Jack, OD >
comprehensive optometry • pediatric vision exams • contact
lens fitting
Sarah Tsagris (Baker), OD >
general optometry • dry eye • pediatric vision exams •
contact lens fitting • long-term care residents
Nikole Paganis, OD
>
primary care optometry • contact lens fitting • pediatric
vision exams • ocular disease • emergencies • low
vision
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Contact Lenses • Northwest Indiana
Our goal is to provide you with your best possible vision in comfortable contact lenses. We also want you to be skilled in insertion and removal of your lenses—and well-informed in the care and handling of your contact lenses.
Contact lenses are prescribed by your eye doctor after a careful evaluation. This procedure is called a contact lens evaluation or fitting. (There is a separate charge for this service, in addition to your regular exam fee.) Just like any prescription, your contact lens prescription may be refilled for a limited period of time. In Indiana, by state law, your contact lens prescription expires in one year.
For turnkey service, we invite you to work with the eyewear experts in our Optical Shops to fill your prescription. You can select from a broad range of contact lens offerings that may be right for you, and enjoy expert service and education to help you ensure a comfortable and successful contact lens experience.