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Vision-Enhancing Contact Lenses

At EyeCU Optometry we customize your contact lens experience to enhance not only your vision but also your comfort and lifestyle needs.

Explore a wide range of top-quality prescription contact lenses designed to meet your vision needs at EyeCU Optometry.

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Contact Lens Eye Exams

Custom Fittings Start with an Eye Exam


Each contact lens fitting at EyeCU Optometry begins with a comprehensive eye exam to assess your vision needs and eye health. We take the time to discuss your daily activities and preferences, selecting lenses that offer the best in both comfort and functionality.

Whether you need Acuvue contact lenses or Alcon contact lenses, our expert eye doctors will guide you through the various options available, ensuring you find the perfect match for your daily activities.

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Personalised Optometric Care

Follow-up Visits Ensures Vision Perfection


Follow-up visits are essential to the personalized service at EyeCU Optometry. These appointments allow us to adjust and refine your lens fit or prescription as needed, ensuring ongoing comfort and optimal vision.

We will also send you home with trial lenses so you can wear them and come back to us if adjustments are needed. Schedule your fitting session today to experience the difference with personalized care.

Explore A Variety of Contact Lenses in Calgary

At EyeCU Optometry, we proudly offer a selection of top-tier contact lens brands renowned for their quality and innovation. We carefully choose brands that provide superior vision correction, exceptional comfort, and optimal eye health.

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Daily Disposable Lenses

Consider our daily contact lenses for the ultimate convenience and hygiene. Ideal for busy lifestyles or sensitive eyes, they provide a fresh, clean pair daily, eliminating the need for cleaning.

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Bi-weekly and Monthly Contacts

Ideal for those seeking a balance between convenience and cost-effectiveness, our prescription contact lenses are perfect for prolonged wear, usually in bi-weekly or monthly format.

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Bifocal & Multifocal Contacts

Enhance your vision at all distances with our multifocal contacts. Our bifocal or multifocal lenses are perfect for those experiencing presbyopia or who wish to avoid multiple pairs of glasses.

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Acuvue Tinted Contact
Lenses

If you’d like to make a statement with tinted lenses or Halloween contact lenses to spice up your holidays, we offer options that cater to both vision correction and fun.

Specialty Contact Lenses for Hard-to-Fit Eyes

If you've been informed that standard contact lenses aren't suitable due to particular eye conditions, EyeCU Optometry has effective alternatives. We offer custom contact lenses designed for hard-to-fit eyes, catering to conditions such as:

  • Keratoconus: A condition where the cornea, which is normally round, thins out and bulges into a cone-like shape, distorting vision.
  • Astigmatism: A common vision condition that causes blurred vision due to an irregular curvature of the cornea or abnormalities in the lens of the eye.
  • Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC): An inflammatory reaction involving the inner lining of the eyelids, often caused by contact lens wear, which leads to discomfort and potential vision impairment if untreated.
  • Dry Eye: A chronic condition where there are insufficient tears to lubricate and nourish the eye, leading to irritation, redness, discharge, and intermittent visual disturbances.
  • Post-LASIK Patients: Individuals who have undergone LASIK surgery may experience various visual anomalies or discomforts as they recover, requiring specialized contact lenses to aid in the healing process and correct residual vision issues.
  • Eye Injury: Refers to any trauma to the eye, which can range from superficial surface scratches to deep injuries affecting the cornea or internal structures, often necessitating specialized eye care.
  • Aphakia (missing eye lens): This condition occurs when the lens of the eye is absent, commonly due to surgical removal during cataract surgery, significantly affecting the eye's ability to focus.