PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz., Dec. 11, 2016 -- Those that need eyewear and contact lenses for eyes distorted from eye disease, keratoconus, and LASIK can now have lenses that are more comfortable and are better fitted their unique eye shapes using the advanced Medmont E300 Corneal Topographer. Vision patients who need specialty contact lenses can benefit from the most advanced Placido Ring Topographer in the world, the Medmont E300 Corneal Topographer. Enjoy the improved fit and vision of specialty contact lenses made possible with its topographic mapping capabilities. Visit with an eye doctor at Prescott Valley Eye Care to learn more.
The Medmont Corneal Topographer is the best Placido Ring Topographer on the market. The technology allows a Prescott eye doctor or Chino Valley optometrist to obtain a topographic map of a patient’s cornea to aid in fitting soft, rigid gas permeable, and scleral contact lenses to corneas that have become distorted due to disease keratoconus, LASIK, PRK, RK, penetrating keratoplasty, and other issues. Patients benefit from fewer office visits, improved vision and comfort with any given lens type and superior monitoring of corneal health.
Specialty contact lenses may be needed for individuals of any age. Keratoconus or KC is frequently diagnosed in teenagers. KC causes bulging corneas and distorts the shape of the eye. While soft contact lenses may offer corrective vision in early stages, specially fitted contact lenses are required at later stages. Older adults who have undergone LASIK and desire contact lenses for vision issues may also need eyewear that takes into account the unique shape of their eyes and vision issues. A comprehensive eye exam and the use of the Medmont E300 Corneal Topographer can accurately assess unique vision issues and provide the information necessary for custom eyewear for vision patients.
“We care about our vision patients, their eye health, and their comfort,” said Brian J. Courtright, O.D., owner and president of Prescott Valley Eye Care. “Our eye care center is committed to using the latest technology to map the cornea, address eye diseases and create custom-fitted specialty lenses that improve patient vision and comfort. The new Medmont E300 Corneal Topographer benefits vision patients in that they get improved mapping capabilities for all of their eyewear needs as well as monitoring of any eye diseases.”
Dr. Brian J. Courtright, owner and president of Prescott Valley Eye Care, has served residents of Prescott, Dewey-Humboldt, and Chino Valley for over 13 years. Patients can expect superior eye care from optometrists and staff using the latest eye care technology to address patient needs. Services at Prescott Valley Eye Care include comprehensive eye exams, pediatric eye exams, eye disease management, LASIK, and refractive surgery co-management, and glasses and contacts fittings.
Call (928) 770-5724 to speak with an associate about the Medmont E300 Corneal Topographer or visit http://pveyedoc.com/ for more details on their services.
Prescott Valley Eye Care, PC, (928) 770-5724


TSMC Japan's Second Fab to Produce 3nm Chips by 2028
Trump Administration Plans 100% Tariffs on Pharmaceutical Imports
Star Entertainment Secures $390M Refinancing Deal to Stabilize Operations
Paramount Skydance Secures $24B from Gulf Sovereign Wealth Funds for Warner Bros. Discovery Takeover
Annie Altman Amends Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
McDonald's and Restaurant Brands International Face Headwinds Amid Iran Conflict and Rising Costs
Apple Turns 50: From Garage Startup to AI Crossroads
Luxury Car Sales in the Middle East Take a Hit Amid Iran War
RBC Capital: European Medtech Firms Show Minimal Middle East and Energy Risk Exposure
Microsoft Eyes $7B Texas Energy Deal to Power AI Data Centers
SpaceX Eyes Historic IPO at $1.75 Trillion Valuation
Ukrainian Drones and the #MadeByHousewives Movement: Kyiv Fires Back at Rheinmetall CEO
Norma Group Posts Revenue Decline in 2025, Eyes Modest Recovery in 2026
MATCH Act Targets ASML and Chinese Chipmakers in New U.S. Export Crackdown
Elon Musk Ties SpaceX IPO Access to Mandatory Grok AI Subscriptions
Microsoft's $10 Billion Japan Investment: AI Infrastructure and Data Sovereignty Push
Tesla Q1 2026 Deliveries Miss Estimates as AI Strategy Takes Center Stage 



