Contact Lenses
Modern contact lenses are so simple and convenient it’s easy to take them for granted. But lots of people’s lives are transformed every day by the freedom and flexibility they offer. You can wear contacts most of the time, with sunglasses, or simply when you prefer to leave your glasses at home.
Contact lenses are fantastic for today’s active lifestyles. Our contact lens patients include everyone from kids to people well past retirement age. A lot of wearers choose to use them almost all the time. Today’s contact lenses cater for a range of prescriptions, so you are not limited to only wearing prescription glasses – they can help you see just as well. Contact lenses can also provide a full field of unobstructed vision, which is great for sports.
Some of our customers prefer brands with long life, while some prefer disposable contacts. It all comes down to what you feel most comfortable wearing. Find your perfect contacts by picking from a dozen market leading contact lens brands.
Disposable Contact Lenses
Soft contact lenses are made from gel-like, water-containing plastics called hydrogels, and cover the entire cornea. Silicone hydrogel contact lenses are an advanced type of soft lens that transmit more oxygen to the eye than regular hydrogel soft lenses. The beauty of these lenses is that they can be worn and then disposed of when the wearing time is complete. There are daily, fortnightly and monthly lenses available depending on which suits your needs best.
Hard Contact Lenses
Hard Contact Lenses are more inflexible, but sometimes are necessary because of the eye’s particular condition. That being the case we are experienced in the fitting of these lenses and have the latest technology to custom design each lens to every eye. It is simply amazing how that little rigid gas permeable lens can be so comfortable. It just has to be the right fit for the right eye.
3 Point Guide to Contact Lens Problem Management
Minor Irritation or minor blurring of vision
Remove the lens, rub, rinse & return lens to eye. If no improvement, try spare lens. If no improvement MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
Minor Irritation or minor blurring of vision
Moderate discomfort, ocular discharge, redness or blurred vision. Remove lenses and MAKE AN APPOINTMENT