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Paragon CRT
Paragon CRT | Eye Care in Chicago

Choose Paragon CRT® to correct your vision.

You just woke up from a restful night’s sleep. But as you start you day, you notice something different. You can see without your glasses or contacts. And you haven’t had surgery. Well, you’re not dreaming. You’re just experiencing Corneal Refractive Therapy with new Paragon CRT-nighttime vision correction that gives you freedom from glasses and contact all day without refractive surgery.

Proven Results.

Through intense research and clinical testing, Paragon CRT has been proven both safe and effective for patients of all ages when worn during sleeping hours, earning this product FDA approval for nighttime use. The result for you is great vision 24 hours a day-without the lenses during waking hours and while they’re in at night.

 

Frequently Asked Questions…

Paragon CRT | Eye Care in ChicagoWhat is Paragon CRT®?
Paragon CRT is a specially designed oxygen permeable therapeutic contact lens used in Corneal Refractive Therapy.

What is Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT)?
CRT is a non-surgical process that reshapes the cornea of your eye while you sleep. You simply remove the lenses when you wake up and are able to go throughout the day with great vision.

Is Paragon CRT new?
Contact lens corneal reshaping is not a new concept. But, Paragon CRT is the first therapeutic contact lens proven to work and proven safe for overnight wear. That’s why it’s been approved by the FDA.

Is Paragon CRT permanent?
No. If you stop wearing the lenses your vision will return to the way it was.

How long does it take to start working?
Most patients see dramatic improvement in the first few days, with vision correction in one to two weeks.

Can I see while wearing Paragon CRT?
Absolutely. You can see with the lenses on or off.