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Get Bausch + Lomb Contact Lenses in the Edmonton Area

Optometrists Clinic Inc is proud to be one of a select group of eye care clinics offering Bausch + Lomb contact lenses in Edmonton. Bausch + Lomb offer soft, specialty, and gas permeable contact lenses made with materials that use breakthrough technologies in all modalities.

 
 

Bausch + Lomb Contact Lenses in Alberta

Do you want to find out if Alcon contact lenses are right for you? If so, the team at Optometrists Clinic Inc is available to help. We offer a complete range of eye care services to meet your needs out of our locations in Edmonton, Westlock and Leduc. You can also conveniently order contact lens refills on our website using our online form!

Monthly Contact Lenses

Monthly contact lenses are designed to be worn daily for up to 30 days and then thrown away and replaced. Here’s an overview of the Bausch + Lomb lenses that fall into this category:

Daily Contact Lenses

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact lenses can correct nearly any vision issue that eyeglasses can, making them a great option for many people. Whether you are nearsighted, farsighted, or need multifocal lenses, there is a contact lens for you. Some people wear them daily, while others prefer them just for special occasions or sports. If you’re new to contacts, The Optometrists’ Clinic Edmonton offers hands-on training to help you get started. Visit us to find out which contact lenses are right for you.

 

At Optometrists’ Clinic Edmonton, we offer a variety of contact lenses from top brands, including ACUVUE®, CIBA VISION®, Bausch + Lomb, and CooperVision. Contact lenses come in different materials and styles, each offering unique benefits:

  • Soft Contact Lenses: Made from flexible materials, these lenses are comfortable and easy to adapt to, making them a popular choice for first-time users.
  • Hard Contact Lenses: Also known as rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses, these offer sharper vision for some individuals, especially those with astigmatism. They are also more durable and resistant to protein buildup.

Yes, contact lenses can correct various vision issues. The type of lens you need depends on your specific condition:

  • Single Vision: These lenses correct either nearsightedness (myopia) or farsightedness (hyperopia) and are available in both soft and hard materials.
  • Astigmatism (Toric Lenses): Designed for individuals with astigmatism, toric lenses provide a stable fit to prevent vision from appearing blurry or distorted.
  • Presbyopia (Multifocal Lenses): These lenses combine multiple prescriptions in one, allowing clear vision at all distances—near, intermediate, and far.

Proper lens care is essential for eye health and comfort. Always wash your hands before handling your contacts, clean them with the recommended solution (never tap water), and replace them as directed by your optometrist. If you wear daily disposables, simply discard them at the end of the day. Regular eye exams will ensure your lenses fit well and your prescription remains up to date.

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