Vision Care & Products

Kehoe Eye Care offers a number of cutting-edge vision care services and products at our optometrist offices in Galesburg, Monmouth, and Galva.

To learn more about the specific products we offer and conditions we treat, please select one of the subcategories below and request an appointment with your eye care provider.

*We offer in-house payment plans for select specialty products and procedures. Please contact us for details.

Our Products

Designer Frames & Precision Lenses

Find your perfect match at Kehoe Eye Care.

The right eyewear balances form and function. You want to look great, feel great, and see clearly in every condition. Kehoe Eye Care can help you find your match.

Our optical studio features a curated collection of designer frames and precision lenses. Your eyes deserve the best, and our experienced team can help you find it.

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What are my options for lenses?

There are many eyeglass lens options available. Your eye care provider will take your lifestyle and vision correction needs into consideration when helping you select the right lenses for your eyes.

Here are some of the most common eyeglass lens types:

  • Transition lensesAutomatically adapting to changing light, Transitions lenses darken when outdoors and return to clear when indoors, protecting your eyes from UV and filtering blue-violet light.
  • Scratch-resistant materials – A transparent coating that helps protect glass lenses from those annoying scratches. All lenses we use are made up of scratch resistant materials.
  • Thinner lensesOur highly trained opticians will recommend the thinnest and lightest weight material for your personalized prescription.
  • Glare-resistant coatingsThe finishing step that amplifies correction with protection. All Crizal coatings have unique technologies and benefits while acting as an invisible shield that protects your eyes and your lenses.

 

Neurolens®

Neurolens® is a revolutionary lens technology designed to relieve the discomfort caused by eye misalignment. Even small misalignments can lead to symptoms like headaches, eye strain, neck and shoulder pain, and fatigue—especially after long periods of screen time or reading. Neurolens glasses use a special contoured prism to gently correct this misalignment, bringing your eyes into proper alignment and providing noticeable relief. Many patients experience significant improvements in comfort and clarity, making Neurolens a game-changer for daily visual tasks.

Nuance® All-in-One Vision and Hearing

Experience the future of eyewear with Nuance® All-in-One frames, designed to support both your vision and hearing needs in a single, stylish package. These innovative frames combine prescription lenses with advanced built-in hearing technology, allowing you to see clearly and hear better without the need for separate devices. Perfect for anyone looking for convenience, comfort, and cutting-edge tech, Nuance All-in-One makes managing your eye and ear health effortless and discreet.

Need a prescription?

We do that too! Kehoe Eye Care offers comprehensive eye exams at our Galesburg, Monmouth, and Galva offices. In addition to assessing your visual acuity, your eye care provider will examine your eye health and function.

Schedule a comprehensive eye exam at Kehoe Eye Care now.

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Our Products

Contact Lenses

Find the right fit for your eyes at Kehoe Eye Care.

Do you need vision correction but don’t want to wear eyeglasses full time? Contact lenses are a great option for almost anyone.

We offer a wide selection at our Galesburg, Monmouth, and Galva offices, and our experienced team of eye care professionals can help you find the right contacts for you.

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What are my options?

There are many contact lens options available. Your eye care provider will take your lifestyle and vision correction needs into consideration when helping you select the right lenses for your eyes.

Here are some of the most common contact lens types:

  • Scleral Lenses – Scleral lenses are large-diameter gas-permeable contact lenses specially designed to vault over the entire corneal surface and rest on the “white” or sclera of the eye. Through this process, scleral lenses functionally replace the irregular cornea with a perfectly smooth optical surface to correct vision problems caused by corneal conditions including keratoconus, corneal irregularities, or severe dry eyes.
  • Hard contact lenses – Hard contact lenses are rigid gas permeable. This means that they are porous enough to allow oxygen to enter through to the cornea. Hard contact lenses keep their shape on the eye. As such, they are sometimes recommended to curb the progression of nearsightedness in younger wearers.
  • Disposable soft contact lenses – Intended to be worn for a short time, to help prevent allergic reactions or bacterial infections in sensitive wearers. Disposable lenses are also appropriate for children who might not take excellent care when cleaning their lenses.
  • Extended wear contact lenses – Extended wear contact lenses are designed to be worn constantly for long periods of time – up to a week. They do need to be deep cleaned weekly, however. Unlike all other lenses, extended wear contacts can be worn while sleeping. The lens type allows sufficient oxygen to reach the eye for health.
  • Daily wear contact lenses – Most contact lenses are daily wear. That is they are worn all day and then removed at night for cleaning. These lenses generally last until their given expiration date, at which point they must be discarded and replaced because the lens material begins to break down.
  • Colored contact lenses – These are worn to enhance or completely change the visual color of the iris. They are still prescription contact lenses, however, and need to be treated with the same care you would give to regular lenses. Many — but not all — brands of contact lens companies offer colored lens options.

Need a prescription?

We do that too! Kehoe Eye Care offers comprehensive eye exams at our Galesburg, Monmouth, and Galva offices. In addition to assessing your visual acuity, your eye care provider will examine your eye health and function.

Schedule a contact lens exam at Kehoe Eye Care now.