Keratoconus Treatment FAQs

At Washington Eyecare, we often care for patients who have just been diagnosed with keratoconus or are concerned about changes in their vision. It is completely normal to have questions and even some uncertainty about what comes next. If you are looking for trusted answers about keratoconus, our experienced optometrist in Washington, D.C., is here to provide clear explanations, advanced diagnostic testing, and personalized care designed around your unique vision needs.

Keratoconus

What Is Keratoconus?

Keratoconus is a condition in which the cornea gradually thins and begins to bulge outward into a cone shape. This change affects how light enters the eye, causing blurred or distorted vision. Many patients notice increased glare, halos around lights, or rapidly changing prescriptions. Our optometrist uses advanced corneal imaging to detect and monitor these changes early.

How Is Keratoconus Treated?

Keratoconus treatment depends on the severity of the condition. In the early stages, glasses or soft contact lenses may help. As the condition progresses, specialty contact lenses such as scleral lenses are often recommended. These custom lenses rest on the white part of the eye and create a smooth optical surface over the irregular cornea, significantly improving clarity and comfort.

Will Keratoconus Get Worse Over Time?

Keratoconus is typically progressive, especially in younger patients. However, progression varies from person to person. Regular monitoring is essential. With routine exams at Washington Eyecare, we can track subtle changes and adjust your keratoconus treatment plan as needed.

Is Keratoconus Treatment Comfortable?

Many patients worry about comfort with specialty lenses. Modern scleral lenses are designed for stability and hydration, often making them more comfortable than traditional contacts. We take precise measurements and provide detailed fitting appointments to ensure optimal results.

When Should I Schedule an Exam?

If you notice worsening vision, glare at night, or frequent prescription changes, it is time to seek evaluation from an optometrist near you. Early diagnosis leads to more effective keratoconus treatment and better long-term outcomes.

Protect Your Vision with Expert Keratoconus Care

At Washington Eyecare in Washington, D.C., we are committed to helping you protect your sight with advanced, compassionate care.  If you are seeking keratoconus treatment near you, call us today at (202) 783-5318to schedule your consultation. Clear, confident vision starts with the right answers.

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