Our Office Was Established to Provide Exceptional Care for Keratoconus, and the Majority of Our Patients Have This Disease
Around 75% of patients at the Raleigh Contact Lens Institute have keratoconus, a condition that is one of our primary focuses, setting us apart as a highly unique practice. The main focus of our office is providing vision solutions for keratoconus, which has led her to develop a deep expertise in maximizing patients’ vision and comfort in contact lenses. This includes maximizing long-term vision and ocular health by closely monitoring for potential progression with advanced technology.
If you have questions on keratoconus, we can be reached at (919) 850 5910 or hello@raleighcontactlens.com. More information on keratoconus can also be found below
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Keratoconus is an ocular condition in which the cornea weakens and acquires a conical shape. This is often accompanied by thinning of this part of the cornea, and imperfections in the corneal curvature (astigmatism), which can become increasingly irregular and difficult to correct with glasses and conventional soft contact lenses.
Keratoconus usually occurs in both eyes, but due to significant asymmetry, many patients only notice impaired vision when their stronger eye is affected. By then the condition may already have caused severe and permanent loss of vision in the other eye. The condition usually begins in the late teens or early twenties. Keratoconus is much more common than previously thought. Recent studies have demonstrated that as many as 1 in 500 people may be affected by keratoconus.
Early forms of the disease can be undetected unless advanced scans of the surface of the eye are performed. For mild cases of keratoconus, eyeglasses or soft contact lenses may provide the patient with clear and comfortable vision. For moderate to advanced cases of keratoconus, eyeglasses or soft contact lenses will not provide clear vision, but specialty contact lenses can provide great vision!
There is currently no cure for keratoconus, but at Raleigh Contact Lens Institute, we offer a variety of different management options for keratoconus. Often the best treatment option is a scleral contact lens, and we specialize in both free-form scleral lenses and traditional scleral lenses. Scleral lenses are designed to “vault” over the cornea and land on the white part of the eye.
Since scleral contact lenses are designed to avoid contact with the cornea, the wearer should feel entirely comfortable wearing them. The goal of scleral contact lens wear is to achieve clear vision without the sensation of having a contact lens in the eye.
Raleigh Contact Lens Institute has technology designed specifically for patients with keratoconus. This technology collects up to 240,000 unique data points, and our doctors use this data to design a fully customized scleral contact lens.
Corneal cross-linking (also known as cross-linking) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses ultraviolet light and eye drops to strengthen the collagen fibers in the cornea. While corneal cross-linking is helpful with strengthening the cornea and preventing further deterioration of vision, it is important to note that often patients still require scleral lenses to achieve clear vision.
A “cross linking evaluation” is a common type of office visit that we perform to determine if cross-linking may be a good option for your eyes. Many doctors in the Raleigh area refer their patients to our office for cross-linking evaluations, as there are limited offices in the Raleigh area with tomography systems to detect the earliest signs of progression with keratoconus. If you have questions on keratoconus or want to talk about your specific situation, we can be reached at (919) 850-5910 or hello@raleighcontactlens.com.
Keratoconus typically becomes apparent between the ages of 10 and 25. It usually progresses steadily until about the age of 40, but some patients can experience more rapid progression. The disorder’s progression usually stops around the age of 40, but this may vary from patient to patient.
Why Raleigh Contact Lens Institute for
Treatment of Keratoconus?
The team at Raleigh Contact Lens Institute are experts in treating keratoconus, and roughly 75% of our patients have keratoconus.
Our office is one of a few practices in the country that is equipped with the Pentacam AXL Wave and Optovue Solix OCT, which greatly aid in monitoring and managing keratoconus.
Our doctors are nationally recognized for their expertise in utilizing specialty contact lenses to help individuals manage their keratoconus.
Scleral lenses are one potential option for managing keratoconus, and during the 2 hour initial comprehensive exam, the doctor will discuss other options for helping individuals manage their keratoconus.
The Keratoconus Experts in Raleigh
What Our Patients Think of Us
EXCELLENT Based on 5 reviews Jimena Garcia2025-01-23Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. "I had the pleasure of visiting Raleigh Contact Lens Institute for an eye exam, and I was blown away by the exceptional service I received from Dr. Madison Moss .The moment I walked in, I was struck by the beautiful and modern facilities. But what truly impressed me was the warmth and kindness of Dr Moss She took the time to thoroughly explain every step of the exam, answering all my questions and concerns with patience and expertise. It's clear that she is passionate about her work, and it shows in the way she cares for her patients. I highly recommend Raleigh Contact Lens Institute and Dr.Moss to anyone seeking top-notch eye care. Five stars isn't enough - I'd give it ten stars if I could!" Chris S (Spence)2025-01-21Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Moss and Liza are awesome. Dr. Moss is generous with her time and she has a passion for helping her clients deal with significant eye issues (I have keratoconus). I went from my ophthalmologist telling me there was nothing that could be done for my vision other than a corneal transplant to Dr. Moss working with me to get my vision all the way to 20/20 with special contacts. She’s also fun to work with and makes the entire experience comfortable and enjoyable—something I don’t necessarily associate with eye doc appointments. Liza at the front desk is also very kind and helpful. Dr. Moss and Liza are very responsive—I had an issue arise over a weekend—and they responded almost immediately. I was shocked and appreciative. Can’t recommend this practice highly enough—they gave me my vision back and made me laugh while doing so—they’re an awesome team. Michelle Eddy2024-12-17Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Oh my… Where do I begin! I have never experienced such excellence in my healthcare life. From my initial call with Liza until the actual visit with Dr. Moss. I live in central Virginia and traveled over 3 hours for my initial visit and it was worth EVERY mile! Liza was so resourceful in getting the appointment set and Dr. Moss completed the experience with knowledge, professionalism and kindness. With this eye condition, it takes a lot of time and patience to address what is needed for my eye care. Dr. Moss was very thorough in explaining her assessment of my condition and what my options were to improve the quality of my eyesight. I am SO GRATEFUL for them both and HIGHLY recommend the facility if you have this eye condition and difficulty in getting the right fit for your lens. Jennifer Howard2024-10-25Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Raleigh Contact Lens Insitute is truly amazing! The doctors are not only highly knowledgeable, but also genuinely care about their patients. They take the time to answer any and all questions to ensure you get the best eye care possible. Highly recommend! Robert Pack2024-10-25Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Cutting edge technology and really kind and amazing people!