
Choosing between glasses and contact lenses is not always a simple decision. At Drs. Roush and Will Optometrists, we help patients in Kendallville, Albion, and Ligonier, Indiana find vision correction options that fit their lifestyle, comfort, and eye health needs. The right choice often depends on how you use your vision every day, how much maintenance you want, and whether your eyes are a good match for contact lenses.
Glasses are a reliable and low-maintenance option for many patients. They are easy to put on and take off, and they do not require direct contact with the surface of the eye. For people with allergies, dryness, or sensitivity, glasses can be the more comfortable choice.
Glasses also give you access to lens features that support everyday life, such as blue light filtering, anti-reflective coatings, sun protection, and progressive lenses. Many patients also enjoy using glasses as part of their personal style.
Contact lenses can offer a wider field of vision because there are no frames in the way. They also stay in place during sports, exercise, and other active routines. For some patients, contact lenses feel more natural for day-to-day wear and can make it easier to wear sunglasses or safety eyewear when needed.
At our offices, we provide contact lens exams and fittings because contact lenses need more than a standard prescription. We evaluate the shape of your eye, the health of your cornea, and how well your eyes can tolerate lens wear before recommending a specific type.
When deciding between glasses and contact lenses, it helps to think about your daily habits and eye comfort. A few important questions include:
These answers can help narrow down which option is more practical for your needs.
For many patients, the best answer is not glasses or contact lenses - it is both. Contact lenses may be useful for work, sports, or social events, while glasses remain important for evenings, screen time, travel, or days when your eyes need a break.
Having both options can also be helpful if you develop irritation, allergies, or dryness that makes contact lens wear less comfortable on certain days. We often talk with patients about building flexibility into their vision care instead of relying on only one solution.
The best way to decide is through a comprehensive eye exam and a conversation about your routine. We look at your prescription, eye health, visual demands, and comfort concerns before making recommendations. What works well for one person may not be the best fit for another, which is why personalized guidance matters.
For help choosing between glasses and contact lenses, schedule a comprehensive eye exam at Drs. Roush and Will Optometrists. Visit our office in Albion, Kendallville, or Ligonier, Indiana. Please call (260) 636-7788, (260) 347-3458, or (260) 894-3909 to book an appointment today