
Find Comfortable, Clear Contact Lenses at Visionarium Optometry
At Visionarium Optometry, we want you to love wearing your contact lenses. Our contact lens exams are tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient, their eyes, and their daily life.
Utilizing innovative technology, including our computerized corneal topography, we ensure your contact lenses fit comfortably and provide clear vision throughout the day. Whether you’re trying contacts for the first time or exploring specialty solutions for conditions such as keratoconus or high astigmatism, we’re here to help.
We’ll take the time needed to find the right contact lens fit for you. Request your appointment today.

Why Choose Visionarium Optometry for Your Contact Lenses?
Choosing us means access to technology that streamlines your appointment, a wide range of contact lens types and brands, and, of course, our friendly eye care team. Dr. Quan is highly experienced in fitting people who have been told they’re hard to fit or can’t wear contacts.
At Visionarium, you can access:
- Specialty Contacts: Whatever your eyes need, we aim to provide, including custom torics for people with high astigmatism, scleral lenses for keratoconus, multifocals, RGPs, and more.
- Computerized Corneal Topography: Designed to get you contact lenses that fit your eyes, creating both comfort and excellent visual acuity, even for those with complex prescriptions.
- Ortho-K for Daytime Freedom: For nearsighted adults, ortho-k overnight lenses offer the chance to go glasses and contacts-free during the day—perfect for an active lifestyle.

Types of Contact Lenses We Fit
At Visionarium Optometry, we offer a variety of contact lens options so you can find exactly what your unique eyes need. And it’s absolutely fine if you don’t yet know what type of lens will work best for you—that’s what we’re here for. Just book your exam with us and we’ll take care of the rest.
We offer all of the following contact lens types:
- Soft Contact Lenses: Often ideal for first-time wearers with common prescriptions, these lenses are comfortable and easy to get used to
- Ortho-K Lenses: Overnight lenses for nearsighted individuals that temporarily reshape your cornea, allowing for glasses-free clear vision
- Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses: Deliver crisp vision and are an excellent option for complex prescriptions
- Custom Torics for Astigmatism: Provides stability and clarity for those with high astigmatism
- Aspheric Lenses: Balances aberrations in your cornea and lens to provide more clarity and reduce distortion
- Multifocal Contacts: For clarity at multiple distances, especially for those with presbyopia impacting their near vision
- Hybrid Contacts: Combines the comfort of soft lenses with the clarity of RGP lenses during the day.
- Scleral Lenses: Designed specifically for compatibility with irregular eye shapes common in keratoconus, these large rigid lenses provide clearer vision.
Whatever your vision requires, we’re here with a solution.

What to Expect During a Contact Lens Exam at Visionarium
Your contact lens exam at Visionarium Optometry is a comprehensive process. We want to get you the right contact lens fit the first time and keep you feeling comfortable every time you wear your contacts. Your contact lens exam with us includes:
- Assessment of Eye Health and Vision Needs: We’ll evaluate your eye health, measure your corneal curvature with precision tools, and discuss your lifestyle to determine the type of contact lenses suited for you.
- Expert Lens Fitting: Using computerized corneal topography, we’ll take detailed eye measurements. This ensures your lenses fit securely without discomfort or complications.
- Trial and Support: You’ll receive trial lenses and guidance on proper insertion, removal, and care. We’ll monitor your progress so your lenses meet your expectations.
- Specialized Solutions: If you need specialty lenses, we’ll craft a customized plan. This might include lenses for keratoconus, multifocal lenses for presbyopia, or toric lenses for astigmatism.

Your Vision, Your Comfort, Our Priority
Visionarium Optometry is here to guide you toward the lens solution that fits your unique needs and enhances your quality of life. With our specialized approach and patient-focused care, we’ll make your transition to contact lenses seamless and worry-free.
Choose Visionarium for contact lens care that prioritizes precision, comfort, and innovation.

In-Depth Dry Eye Treatment
Are dry, irritated eyes interfering with your life? Our thorough diagnostic approach is designed to identify the source of your tear film imbalance, allowing us to create a personalized plan that brings you relief and protects your vision.
From lid imaging and tear evaluation to heat-based and energy-based dry eye treatments, we’re here to help you see and feel better.


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“Doctor Quan and the whole staff are great and very helpful. When I needed to see him in an emergency, he squeezed me in between other patients.”
George P.
“Doctor Quan and the whole staff are great and very helpful. When I needed to see him in an emergency, he squeezed me in between other patients.”
George P.
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We’re in Lakeshore Plaza near Ross Dress for Less,
just off Sloat Boulevard, in the Outer Sunset.
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There’s plenty of free parking in our lot at Lakeshore Plaza.
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- 1551 Sloat Blvd
- San Francisco, CA 94132
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Protect Your Nearsighted Child’s Vision with Myopia Control
If your child is nearsighted, regular glasses often aren’t enough. We can do more to protect their vision thanks to myopia control!
A nearsighted child can’t clearly see distant objects, and their sight tends to worsen as they grow. Typically, this worsening vision is due to their eyes growing longer than necessary, which raises the risk of certain eye diseases in the future.
With myopia control, we can prescribe specialized contact lenses that can correct their vision and slow the unwanted elongation of their eyes. We can also prescribe uniquely formulated eyedrops to slow the elongation of the eyes.
