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Contact Lens Prescription

Contact lens prescription is a specialized eye examination that determines the correct lens type, size, and power for your eyes. It ensures clear vision along with safe and comfortable lens usage.

Unlike glasses, contact lenses require precise measurements of your eye surface and tear film. Our experts provide personalized prescriptions based on your lifestyle and vision needs.

  • Accurate lens power and fitting
  • Comfortable and safe lens usage
  • Customized for your eye shape
  • Reduces dryness and irritation
  • Improves overall vision clarity

Benefits & When Contact Lens Prescription is Recommended

Get the right lenses for comfort, clarity, and eye safety.

Key Benefits
  • Clear and natural vision
  • Better peripheral visibility
  • No frame obstruction
  • Ideal for active lifestyles
  • Comfortable daily wear
  • Customized lens selection
Common Signs
  • Blurry vision with current lenses
  • Eye dryness or irritation
  • Frequent lens discomfort
  • Redness after lens use
  • Difficulty focusing
  • Improper lens fitting issues
Who Should Consider?
  • First-time contact lens users
  • People switching from glasses
  • Users with discomfort in lenses
  • Active individuals or athletes
  • People needing precise vision correction
  • Anyone seeking lens comfort & clarity

Contact Lens Prescription FAQs

Everything you need to know about contact lens prescriptions.

Contact lenses sit directly on the eye, so they require different measurements than glasses, including curvature and diameter for proper fit.

It is recommended to update your prescription annually or whenever you experience discomfort or vision changes.

No, contact lens prescriptions are different and require additional measurements for proper fitting and comfort.

Yes, when prescribed correctly and used with proper hygiene, contact lenses are safe and comfortable for daily wear.

Improper fit can cause irritation, redness, blurred vision, or even eye infections, so correct fitting is essential.

Always clean lenses properly, avoid overuse, follow replacement schedules, and maintain proper hygiene to keep your eyes healthy.