Contact Lens Types
Disposable
- Depending on the brand, they're disposable daily or on a planned schedule of one to two weeks
- Disposables are now the most common type of contact lens, because of their convenience and health benefits
- A thorough evaluation by an eye care professional can help determine the best wearing schedule and replacement schedule for you
- See Our Best Sellers
Extended Wear
- Extended wear contact lenses can be worn safely overnight, unlike daily wear, or disposable contact lenses, where you must remove the lenses before sleeping
- Extended wear lenses are FDA approved and can be worn from seven to thirty days, without removal
- Your eye care professional will let you know which type of lens is the best to suit your needs
- See Our Best Sellers
Silicone Hydrogel
- Silicone hydrogel lenses are the latest in contact lens technology
- Allows much more oxygen, than a traditional contact lens, to pass through the lens. This is essential for a healthy cornea
- Creates a balance of breathability and comfort for all day wear
- Available in Disposable and Extended Wear
- See Our Best Sellers
Toric
- Now people with astigmatism can also enjoy the freedom of contact lenses
- Toric contact lenses are designed in a way that compensates for an irregular shaped cornea. They are made from the same materials as regular ("spherical") contact lenses, so they can be either soft or RGP
- Toric contact lenses are weighted along the bottom to help keep the contact lens relatively stable on the eye when you blink or look around
- Provides steady, crisp vision
- Available in Provision, PureVision & Acuvue Oasys
Multifocal
- Finally there is an alternative to bifocal glasses
- Available in both soft and rigid gas permeable materials
- Bifocal contact lenses are used to correct presbyopia, a condition where the eye loses the ability to focus on objects both at a distance and nearby
- Bifocal contact lenses work much like bifocal glasses. They have two powers on one lens: one to correct distance vision, if that's needed, and the other to correct near vision
- Available in PureVision
Color Enhancing
Available in a broad range of prescriptions, so you can wear them daily or just for those special occasions.
-
Enhancement Tint
- Enhancement tint is meant to enhance the existing color of your eyes
- Usually best for people who have light colored eyes and want to make their eye color more intense
-
Color/Opaque Tints
- Colors or opaque tints are deeper tints that can dramatically change your eye color, even if you have dark colored eyes
- Color contacts come in a wide variety of colors, including hazel, green, blue, violet, amethyst and gray
See Our Best Selling Contact Lenses
Rigid Gas Permeable
- If you have very specialized prescription needs, RGP (Rigid Gas Permeable Lenses) contacts may be right for you
- RGP are made of flexible plastics, which allow oxygen through to your cornea. They provide excellent vision, especially for patients who have a high degree of astigmatism
- RGPs can also provide better visual acuity, durability, and deposit resistance than soft contact lenses
- RGPs can be easier to clean
- RGPs last longer; therefore they can be less expensive in the long term than soft lenses


