Amy M. Rudser, O.D.
17685 Juniper Path Suite 205
Lakeville, MN 55044
Phone: 952-898-4088
Contact Lenses
Bifocal/multifocal Contact Lenses
These lens options change and are released throughout the year with better designs to incorporate the robust and significant amount of optics needed for multiple focal points in a small 14mm or less diameter of a contact lens.
Soft Multifocal Lenses
Do you hate to reach into your purse or pocket for your reading glasses when you're out to dinner? Designs for multifocal contacts (contacts designed for distance, intermediate and up close tasks) have in the past and continue to improve every year.
Hard Multifocal Lenses
Hands down--the best optics available for patients wearing contact lenses. These lenses require a little more adaptation to wearing the lenses when initially fit, but offer the sharpest vision at all distances. This is an easy upgrade for patients who already wear hard gas permeable lenses and now need help seeing things up close. These lenses are now available with a plasma treatment on the front surface, which makes the lenses more comfortable by increasing the lens wettability and resisting lipid and protein deposits on the lens from interaction with your tear film.


