Contact Lens Services

Clear, comfortable vision with professionally fitted contact lenses, selected carefully to suit your eyes, lifestyle, and visual needs.

Who Can Benefit from Contact Lenses?

What Happens During a Contact Lens Visit?

Step 1: Eye Examination
A detailed eye check is performed to evaluate vision, eye power, corneal health, and tear film quality.

Step 2: Lens Trial & Fitting
Suitable contact lenses are tried to ensure proper fit, comfort, and clear vision.

Step 3: Training & Guidance
Patients are guided on lens insertion, removal, cleaning, and safe handling.

Step 4: Prescription & Follow-up
The most appropriate lens is prescribed along with usage instructions and follow-up advice.

Types of Contact Lenses Available

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Soft Contact Lenses

Comfortable lenses suitable for daily wear and first-time users.

Toric Lenses

Designed for patients with astigmatism to provide stable, clear vision.

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Colored Contact Lenses

Cosmetic lenses available with professional guidance to ensure eye safety.

Why Professional Contact Lens Fitting Matters

Common Questions About Contact Lenses

Are contact lenses safe?
Yes, when fitted professionally and used with proper hygiene.

Can I sleep wearing contact lenses?
Most lenses should be removed before sleep unless specifically advised.

How often do lenses need replacement?
Replacement depends on lens type - daily, monthly, or yearly.

What to Expect After Starting Contact Lenses

Initial Adjustment

Mild iritation or watering may occur initially as your eyes adjust to contact lenses. This usually settles within a few days.

Improved Visual Freedom

Many patients experience clearer, wider vision without the limitations of spectacle frames

Comfort Over Time

With correct lens type and proper care, contact lenses become comfortable for daily use.

Contact Lens Care: Do’s & Don’ts

Do

  • Wash hands before handling lenses
  • Follow the recommended wearing schedule
  • Clean and store lenses properly
  • Attend follow-up eye checkups

Don’t

  • Sleep with lenses unless advised
  • Use tap water to clean lenses
  • Share lenses with others
  • Ignore redness or discomfort

Thinking About Contact Lenses?

Our eye specialists will help you choose lenses that are safe, comfortable, and suitable for your eyes.