Specialty Contact Lenses at Glimpse Eye Care 

Standard soft contact lenses aren’t suitable for all eyes. Some patients require specialty contact lenses for conditions such as keratoconus, severe dry eye, high astigmatism, and myopia control. We offer customized contact lens solutions tailored to your specific eye shape, prescription, and comfort needs. 

Our advanced contact lens fittings ensure you receive lenses that provide sharp, stable vision while maximizing eye health and long-term comfort. Whether you have an irregular cornea, struggle with dry eyes, or need specialized vision correction, we’ll find the perfect specialty lenses for your needs. 

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Who Needs Specialty Contact Lenses?

If you’ve struggled with blurred vision, discomfort, or difficulty wearing regular soft contact lenses, specialty lenses may be the best solution. You may benefit from specialty contact lenses if you have: 

Keratoconus & Irregular Corneas 

Patients with keratoconus or post-surgical corneal irregularities often have distorted vision that standard glasses or soft contact lenses cannot correct. Specialty lenses provide a smooth optical surface, improving clarity and stability. 

Severe Dry Eye Syndrome 

Soft contact lenses may not hold moisture well, leading to irritation and discomfort for dry eye sufferers. Specialty lenses help retain moisture and create a protective barrier for improved hydration and comfort. 

High Astigmatism & Complex Prescriptions 

Patients with significant astigmatism or extreme nearsightedness (myopia) or farsightedness (hyperopia) may require custom contact lenses to achieve better visual correction and lens stability. 

Myopia Control for Children & Adults 

Specialty lenses like ortho-k (orthokeratology) can help slow myopia progression in children, reducing the risk of future eye diseases and providing clear, glasses-free vision during the day. 

Types of Specialty Contact Lenses 

We offer a variety of advanced contact lens options to provide superior vision correction and comfort for even the most complex prescriptions. 

Scleral Lenses for Keratoconus & Dry Eye 

Scleral lenses are larger than standard contact lenses and rest on the white part of the eye (sclera) instead of the cornea. These lenses: 

  • Vault over the cornea, creating a smooth optical surface for clearer vision. 
  • Provide a liquid-filled cushion, keeping eyes hydrated and reducing irritation. 
  • Improve comfort and stability, especially for patients with keratoconus, corneal transplants, or extreme dry eye. 

Ortho-K (Orthokeratology) Lenses for Myopia Control 

Overnight wear of ortho-k lenses gently reshapes the cornea. These lenses: 

  • Help slow myopia progression in children and young adults. 
  • Eliminate the need for glasses or daytime contacts, making them ideal for active lifestyles. 
  • Provide a non-surgical alternative to LASIK. 

 

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Specialty Contact FAQ

Overnight Contact Lenses

1. How do overnight contact lenses work?
Overnight contact lenses, often called Ortho-K lenses, gently reshape the surface of your eye while you sleep. When you take them out in the morning, your vision is temporarily corrected — no glasses or daytime contacts needed.

2. Are overnight contact lenses safe for kids?
Yes. Ortho-K lenses are especially popular for kids with myopia (nearsightedness) because they not only correct vision but can also help slow the progression of myopia over time.

3. What’s the adjustment period like for overnight lenses?
Most patients adapt within a week. You may notice mild vision changes as your eyes adjust, but these effects are temporary and usually improve with nightly use.

Sport Contact Lenses

1. Why are sport contact lenses better than glasses for athletes?
Sport contact lenses offer a wider field of view, better peripheral vision, and stay put during fast movement — making them ideal for everything from soccer to snowboarding.

2. Are there specific lenses designed for sports?
Yes. Some lenses are made with moisture-retaining materials or UV protection, and many are designed to enhance contrast and clarity in specific environments, like bright fields or indoor courts.

3. Can sport contact lenses improve my performance? 
They can. Better visual stability, sharper focus, and more freedom of movement can all contribute to improved reaction times and confidence in play.

Hybrid Lenses for Comfort & Clarity 

Hybrid contact lenses combine the sharp vision of RGP lenses with the comfort of soft lenses. These lenses: 

  • Feature a rigid gas permeable (RGP) center for crisp, clear vision. 
  • Have a soft outer ring for enhanced comfort and easier adaptation. 
  • Are ideal for keratoconus, post-LASIK patients, and those needing advanced vision correction. 

Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses for High Prescriptions 

RGP lenses are smaller, firm lenses that allow more oxygen to reach the eye than soft lenses. These lenses: 

  • Provide sharper vision than standard soft contacts. 
  • Are durable and long-lasting, making them a cost-effective choice. 
  • We recommend these for patients with high astigmatism or irregular corneas. 

Toric Contact Lenses for Astigmatism 

  • Toric lenses correct the vision of patients with moderate-to-severe astigmatism. 
  • Correct irregular corneal curvature, improving vision stability. 
  • Prevent lens rotation, ensuring sharp, consistent vision throughout the day. 
  • Come in soft and RGP options to match individual patient needs. 

 

Schedule a Specialty Contact Lens Consultation 

If you’ve had difficulty wearing standard contacts or need a custom vision solution for keratoconus, dry eye, high astigmatism, or myopia control, specialty contact lenses may be the answer. 

Schedule an appointment for a personalized contact lens fitting and discover how specialty lenses can improve your vision. 

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