Contact lenses

Contact lenses

Have you ever felt that contact lenses are not suitable for you?

Perhaps you have tried them before without success, or you’ve been informed that your prescription isn’t compatible. Maybe you only want to wear them occasionally, or the idea of inserting and removing them from your eyes seems unbearable.

Daily disposable

Daily disposables are an excellent option for both occasional and full-time wearers, rapidly becoming the preferred choice in contact lens use. Utilizing a fresh lens each day significantly reduces the risk of microbial infections compared to traditional reusable lenses. While early daily disposables were often dry and unsuitable for extended wear, advancements in materials, such as Alcon’s Water Gradient Technology in ‘Dailies Total 1,’ now provide comfortable and healthy lens wear throughout the entire day.

Our daily disposable lenses are available for:

Two weekly/Monthly

Ideal for full-time wearers, reusable contact lenses have been a staple in vision correction for many years, available in various shapes, sizes, and materials. These lenses require meticulous care since a single pair can last up to three months, making them a cost-effective option for consistent use. The extensive range of reusable lenses often accommodates stronger prescriptions, which may not be available in daily disposables. Modern reusable lenses, typically made of silicone hydrogel materials, allow more oxygen to reach the front of the eye, enabling longer wear times and even overnight use—imagine waking up with clear vision!

Our reusable lenses are available for:

Toric For Astigmatism

While common prescriptions for myopia (short-sightedness) and hyperopia (long-sightedness) can be corrected with standard “spherical” contact lenses, astigmatic prescriptions require specialized “toric” lenses. These lenses provide precise correction for the distortion experienced at all distances due to an astigmatic, or “rugby-ball shaped,” eye. Toric lenses are now available in a wide range of options, including daily disposable, monthly reusable, traditional hydrogel, and breathable silicone hydrogel materials.

Our lenses are available for:

Multifocal For Presbyopia

As we age, the crystalline lens inside our eyes hardens and loses its ability to change shape, making it difficult to adjust focus between distances. This typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 50. Varifocal contact lenses address this issue by providing a stronger prescription for near vision, enabling comfortable reading without the need for glasses, while also maintaining excellent distance vision.