
From daily wear to specialty lenses, we help you find contacts that match your prescription, your routine, and your comfort, without the guesswork.
If you’ve ever been told you’re not a candidate for contacts or given up after lenses didn’t feel right, Dr. Mini invites you to try again. She sees many patients who were frustrated by poor fits, dryness, or lack of guidance. Her goal is to change that experience.
We begin by learning about your daily routine, past lens use, screen habits, and what matters most to you. Then we build a personalized plan that focuses on comfort, clarity, and long-term wearability.
We offer contact lenses from industry-leading brands. Every lens is selected with your comfort, vision, goals, and eye health in mind.
From daily wear to multifocal or toric lenses, Dr. Mini works with you to make sure your contacts feel right, fit well, and match your everyday routine, no guessing, no pressure, just clarity you can count on.

If you’ve ever wondered whether contacts are right for you, you’re not alone. Many patients arrive with questions like:
Will contacts feel uncomfortable or dry out my eyes? Am I too old, or too young to wear them? Will my astigmatism or dry eye keep me from qualifying?
A contact lens exam helps answer all of those questions with clarity and care. Dr. Mini evaluates your eye health, prescription, and lifestyle to recommend lenses that fit, not just your eyes, but your everyday routine.
If you’ve struggled with contact lenses in the past or have unique vision needs, you’re not alone. Dr. Mini regularly fits toric lenses for astigmatism, multifocal lenses for patients needing near and distance correction, and scleral lenses for those with dry eye or corneal irregularities.
These aren’t one-size-fits-all lenses, they’re carefully selected and adjusted to support your comfort and clarity every day.


If you’re trying contacts for the first time, especially as a teen or student, we provide calm, one-on-one support that helps build your confidence.
You’ll learn how to insert and remove your lenses, clean and store them properly, how long to wear them safely each day, and what to expect during the adjustment period.
Parents are encouraged to stay involved, and we tailor our training for new wearers who may be nervous or have tried unsuccessfully before.
You won’t be left to figure things out alone. We follow up to ensure your lenses remain comfortable, your vision stays clear, and your eyes stay healthy. This is especially important for patients who wear contacts for long hours or work on screens.
We offer guidance and follow-up care in English, Spanish, and Malayalam so patients of all backgrounds feel informed and supported at every step.
