Contact Lens Prescriptions
To order contact lenses, you'll need a valid contact lens prescription for the lenses you're purchasing.
If it's been more than two years since your last eye examination, we recommend booking an appointment with your optometrist. Your vision can change over time, and regular eye exams help detect eye conditions that may not have any obvious symptoms.
Changing Contact Lens Brands?
Even if your prescription looks the same, different contact lens brands fit and perform differently. They are made from different materials and have unique designs, which can affect both your vision and comfort.
For example, if you currently wear PureVision -2.00, switching to Acuvue Oasys may require a different prescription, such as -1.75 or -1.50.
For the best results, we recommend having your optometrist fit you with any new brand before making the switch. This ensures:
Clear, accurate vision - Comfortable lens fit - Healthy eyes and long-term wearing comfort