Contact Lenses

Experience the freedom and convenience of clear vision with our comprehensive collection of contact lenses at our eyewear shop. Crafted with comfort and precision in mind, our range caters to various needs, offering daily disposables for hassle-free wear, toric lenses for astigmatism correction, multifocals for versatile use, and vividly colored options for those seeking a unique style statement. Our contact lenses prioritize exceptional vision quality while ensuring moisture retention and eye health. Say goodbye to the restrictions of glasses and embrace the seamless, comfortable experience our contact lenses offer. Explore our diverse selection and discover the perfect fit for your vision needs and lifestyle.

Contact lenses come in various types, each designed for specific vision needs and preferences. Here are some common types:

  1. Soft Contact Lenses: Made from flexible plastics, these are the most popular type due to their comfort. They can correct various vision issues like nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and even presbyopia. They are available in different wear schedules, including daily disposables, bi-weekly, and monthly disposables.
  2. Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Contact Lenses: These are more durable and offer crisper vision compared to soft lenses. They allow more oxygen to reach the eye but might take longer to adjust to compared to soft lenses. RGPs are often used for more complex prescriptions or certain eye conditions.
  3. Toric Contact Lenses: Specifically designed to correct astigmatism, these lenses have different powers in different meridians of the lens to address the irregular curvature of the cornea or lens.
  4. Multifocal/Bifocal Contact Lenses: These lenses address presbyopia by providing different lens powers in different zones of the lens, allowing wearers to see clearly both up close and at a distance without the need for reading glasses.
  5. Hybrid Contact Lenses: Combining features of both soft and rigid lenses, these lenses have a rigid center surrounded by a soft outer ring, providing the crisp vision of RGP lenses with the comfort of soft lenses.
  6. Extended Wear Contact Lenses: These are designed for overnight wear, allowing users to keep them in for several days, though this varies based on the lens type and your eye health professional’s recommendation.
  7. Colored Contact Lenses: Available with or without prescription, these lenses change the appearance of the eye by adding color or enhancing the natural eye color.

It’s important to consult an eye care professional to determine the most suitable type of contact lens for your specific needs and to ensure proper fitting and care.