At See More Eye Care, we believe that everyone deserves to see their world clearly and comfortably. That’s why we offer a wide range of specialty contact lenses for unique vision needs.
High Prescription (High Rx) Lenses: Nearsightedness and Farsightedness
Patients with very high myopia (nearsightedness) or hyperopia (farsightedness) often need more than regular glasses or soft contacts.
Why High Rx Patients Need Specialty Lenses
- Better side (peripheral) vision than thick glasses
- Light, breathable materials for comfort
- Designs that reduce eye strain and improve night vision
- Lenses that look better and feel better
- Less object size distortion for better visual comfort
Specialty Astigmatism Lenses
Astigmatism happens when the cornea is shaped unevenly. This can cause blurry vision at any distance.
Why Specialty Astigmatism Lenses May Be Right for You
- Frequent blurry vision even with glasses or normal contacts
- High or unusual astigmatism levels
- Trouble with standard contact lens movement or discomfort
- Need stable, sharp vision for active lifestyles
Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses
Rigid Gas Permeable lenses are small, strong lenses that keep their shape and let oxygen reach your eyes. They give very sharp vision for many patients.
Benefits of RGP Lenses
- Sharper vision for irregular corneas
- Lower long-term costs (they last over a year if cared for)
- Lower risk of eye infections than soft lenses
- High oxygen flow for healthy eyes
Who Should Consider RGPs
- Patients with strong astigmatism
- People unhappy with soft lens vision
- Those wanting durable lenses
- Patients needing help after LASIK surgery or corneal problems
Hybrid Contact Lenses
Hybrid lenses have a hard center for clear vision and a soft edge for comfort. They offer the best of both worlds.
Advantages of Hybrid Lenses
- Clear, HD-like vision
- Greater comfort than traditional RGP lenses
- Good lens stability
- Protection from dust and wind
Perfect Candidates for Hybrid Lenses
- Patients with keratoconus or corneal scarring
- People who tried RGPs but found them uncomfortable
- Active individuals needing a secure fit
Scleral Contact Lenses
Scleral lenses are large lenses that sit on the white part of your eye and create a cushion of moisture over your cornea.
Benefits of Scleral Lenses
- Clear vision by bypassing corneal problems
- Great comfort even for sensitive eyes
- Healing protection for dry or damaged eyes
- Strong stability, great for sports and active lifestyles
Who Can Benefit from Scleral Lenses
- Patients with keratoconus, severe dry eye, or corneal surgeries
- People who struggle with regular contacts
- Athletes and active people
- Patients with autoimmune eye problems
Why Choose See More Eye Care for Your Specialty Lenses?
At See More Eye Care, we use top technology and personal care to match each patient with the perfect lenses.
Value You Can See
- Custom vision correction for your unique eyes
- Freedom from heavy glasses
- Secure, comfortable fits
- Long-term care and eye health support
- Helpful training for lens success
Start Your Journey Toward Better Vision Today
Specialty lenses have changed many lives. If you have struggled with vision or contacts before, don’t give up!
Schedule your specialty lens consultation at See More Eye Care today and see your world more clearly!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are specialty lenses?
Specialty lenses are custom contact lenses for complex vision problems like high prescriptions, astigmatism, dry eye, or irregular corneas.
Can I wear contacts if I have high astigmatism?
Yes! We offer specialty toric lenses and other designs for patients with high or unusual astigmatism.
What is the difference between RGP and hybrid lenses?
RGP lenses give very sharp vision but may need some time to get used to. Hybrid lenses give sharp vision and are more comfortable right away.
Who should wear scleral lenses?
Scleral lenses are great for patients with keratoconus, dry eyes, surgery problems, or those needing very stable and comfortable lenses.
Are specialty lenses covered by insurance?
It depends on your plan. Some lenses are covered if they are medically necessary. Our team will help you check your benefits.