At Trivision eye hospital, we recognize that traditional eyeglasses may not always provide the ideal solution for certain vision needs. That’s why we offer a range of special contact lenses designed to address unique visual challenges and enhance your overall quality of life.
Our specialized contact lenses cater to a variety of vision concerns:
Correcting astigmatism with precision, toric lenses ensure clear vision by accommodating irregular corneal curvature.
Offering both distance and near vision correction, multifocal lenses are an excellent choice for individuals with presbyopia (age-related need for reading glasses).
These specialized lenses are worn overnight to reshape the cornea temporarily, providing clear vision during the day without the need for eyeglasses or contacts.
For complex conditions, we offer highly specialized lenses:
Our experienced contact lens specialists ensure a precise fit for maximum comfort and visual clarity. We take into account your unique eye shape and prescription to provide the best possible contact lens experience.
We guide you through the process of selecting and adapting to special contact lenses. Our specialists are available to answer your questions and provide ongoing support to ensure your comfort and satisfaction.
At Trivision eye hospital, our special contact lenses offer a customized approach to vision correction. Whether you have astigmatism, presbyopia, keratoconus, or other unique visual needs, our goal is to provide you with clear and comfortable vision. Reach out to us to explore the range of options available.
Yes. We use **Toric lenses**, which are specifically designed to correct astigmatism. They are weighted to prevent rotating in the eye, ensuring your vision remains clear and stable.
Yes. **Multifocal contact lenses** are designed for people with presbyopia (age-related reading difficulty). They contain different zones for near, intermediate, and distance vision, allowing you to see clearly at all ranges.
For irregular corneas caused by conditions like keratoconus, standard soft lenses often don't work. We typically fit **Scleral lenses** or specialized rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses. Scleral lenses are large-diameter lenses that vault over the irregular cornea, providing a new, smooth surface for light to focus through.
Orthokeratology, or "Ortho-K," is a non-surgical option where you wear special rigid contact lenses *overnight* while you sleep. The lenses gently reshape your cornea. You remove them in the morning and can see clearly all day without any glasses or contacts.
Yes, surprisingly, scleral lenses are often reported as being extremely comfortable. Because they rest on the "sclera" (the white part of the eye) and vault completely over the sensitive cornea, they are very stable and protect the eye from irritation. They are also excellent for managing severe dry eye.