Contact Lenses: What Are My Options?
Contact lenses offer crisp vision and freedom from glasses—but with so many options available, how do you know what’s right for you? At VISION Michael Hare Optometrists, we help you navigate your choices to find lenses that suit your eyes, lifestyle, and vision needs.
Soft Lenses
Soft lenses are the most commonly prescribed and come in several options:
- Daily disposables: The most comfortable and hygienic option. Perfect for sensitive eyes, allergy sufferers, or anyone looking for low maintenance. Backed by research as the safest type of contact lens wear.
- Fortnightly/monthly lenses: More affordable for regular wearers but require more care. These lenses are safe and effective when used correctly but may carry slightly more risk of dryness or infection.
- Toric lenses: Designed to correct astigmatism.
- Multifocal lenses: Provide clear vision at all distances, ideal for those needing both near and distance focus.
Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses
RGP lenses offer crisp, stable vision, especially for people with higher prescriptions or irregularly shaped corneas. They last longer than soft lenses but can take a little longer to adapt to.
Specialty Lenses
We also offer more tailored options, such as:
- Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) Custom-fit lenses worn overnight to correct myopia during the day. Great for active adults and a leading option for slowing myopia progression in kids.
- Scleral lenses: Larger lenses that rest on the white of the eye, ideal for managing dry eye or conditions like keratoconus.
What to Expect
Your journey starts with a thorough contact lens assessment, including vision testing, sometimes corneal mapping, and trial lenses to test comfort and vision. We’ll teach you how to insert, remove, and care for your lenses safely.
Contact lenses are a great option for many people, even if you’ve been told you weren’t suitable in the past. Book a contact lens consultation at
VISION Michael Hare Optometrists and discover what’s possible.
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- Nichols JJ, Fisher B, et al. Contact Lenses 2022. Optometry and Vision Science. 2022.
- Schornack MM. Scleral Lenses: A Review. Eye & Contact Lens. 2015.