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Category: Contact Lenses

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Contact Lens vs. Glasses Prescription: What’s the Difference?

When it comes to clear vision, you have options. There are regular eyeglasses, regular contact lenses, and even specialty lenses with different purposes. However, a prescription isn't universal—there are some key differences between contact lenses and eyeglasses prescriptions. During your eye exam, your optometrist will take several measurements to get an accurate prescription. Contact lens…
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What Are Ortho-K Lenses?

Many individuals would appreciate being able to experience daily living without using their glasses or contacts. While permanent forms of vision correction are available, not everyone is interested in undergoing eye surgery. Ortho-k lenses provide a unique alternative!  Orthokeratology (ortho-k) lenses are worn while sleeping to temporarily reshape the cornea. This provides temporary vision correction…
POV of a person with astigmatism, seeing distorted vision looking at a wooden stick figure with its arms positioned in the air. Rigid gas-permeable lenses can help provide sharp, clear vision.

What are RGP Contact Lenses?

If you are looking for contact lenses that provide sharper vision and more durability than soft lenses, RGP lenses might be the perfect fit for you. RGP lenses, referring to rigid gas-permeable lenses, are a type of contact lens made of a relatively hard, durable and deposit-resistant material that may allow more oxygen to reach…
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What Causes Dry Eyes With Contacts?

Dry eyes are a prevalent condition that affects many Canadians. In many cases, wearing contacts can be an additional irritant that increases dry eye symptoms if you're already prone to those itchy, burning eyes. If you're experiencing any unusual and uncomfortable symptoms when wearing your contact lenses, it's a good idea to book an exam…

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