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Shopping online for a refill of your contact lenses is easy using our secure online system. If you need to update your prescription first, book an appointment today.

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Our Address

Visit us on Guadalupe Street, just across from the Jesse H. Jones Communication Center (Building B). You’ll find parking behind the building or at the pay-to-park area across the street from Walter Webb Hall.

  • 2510 Guadalupe Street
  • Austin, TX 78705

Clinic Hours

  • Monday: 9:30 AM 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:30 AM 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:30 AM 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:30 AM 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:30 AM 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

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Best Contact Lenses for Dry Eye

Contact Lenses, Dry Eye, Eyewear

If you experience heightened dry eye symptoms due to contact lenses, the best alternative kinds of contact lenses you can try include silicone hydrogel lenses, daily disposables, or scleral lenses. […]

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May 8, 2025
Dr. Kevin Gajda

When Do Glasses Prescriptions Expire?

Eye Health, Eyeglasses, Eyewear

However, staying on top of that prescription is essential, as glasses prescriptions are typically only valid for 1–2 years after an eye exam. This is because our eyes continue to change as we age, so regular eye exams to account for adjustments allow your prescription to adapt as your eyes do. […]

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May 8, 2025
Dr. Kevin Gajda

10 Signs You Might Need Glasses

Eyeglasses

Although changes in our vision can develop for several reasons, needing to update your vision prescription is generally the most common. Listening to what your eyes need helps prevent unnecessary stress and fatigue, preserving your vision and eye health.  Some symptoms to look out for that suggest it may be time for glasses can include:  […]

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April 4, 2025
Dr. Kevin Gajda
A young adult looks in the mirror while holding their contact lens case, worried the lenses are irritating their eyes

If you experience heightened dry eye symptoms due to contact lenses, the best alternative kinds of contact lenses you can try include silicone hydrogel lenses, daily disposables, or scleral lenses. […]

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An adult in the outdoors grimaces as they hold their outdated prescription eyeglasses, frustrated that they’re not helping

However, staying on top of that prescription is essential, as glasses prescriptions are typically only valid for 1–2 years after an eye exam. This is because our eyes continue to change as we age, so regular eye exams to account for adjustments allow your prescription to adapt as your eyes do. […]

Read More…

A young adult happily wearing eyeglasses while standing in front of a blue background.

Although changes in our vision can develop for several reasons, needing to update your vision prescription is generally the most common. Listening to what your eyes need helps prevent unnecessary stress and fatigue, preserving your vision and eye health.  Some symptoms to look out for that suggest it may be time for glasses can include:  […]

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