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Can I wear contact lenses?

Contact lenses are a great alternative to spectacles and most people can wear them without difficulty. There are standard lenses, lenses which can enhance or change the colour of your eyes, fun lenses with exciting designs such as Cat's Eyes, or Hypnotic Swirls, daily and monthly disposables, and the latest silicon biocompatible lenses which allow far more oxygen through to the eye and promote eye health. We have toric lenses in both daily and monthly form to correct astigmatism.

Trials are free with an up-to-date prescription, so why wait? Call us to make an appointment soon.

 
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What our patients say

G G
Date: Nov 04, 2008


Hello. I am writing to thank you for my new contact lenses. They are really great and for the first time I can wear them every day. Thanks for the trouble you took with helping me choose the best lenses for my eyes.

Waterford Ireland Time

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