Contact Lenses

The contact lens clinic at Rotary Eye Hospital examines, prescribes, and fits patients with contact lenses, after ascertaining what would be most suitable to their condition. A contact lens is a small plastic or silicone disc-shaped lens that is placed on the cornea of the eye to correct eyesight problems. Contact lens may also be used for cosmetic reasons. But it is important to follow directions for proper lens care carefully to avoid vision threatening complications.

  • Categories of Patients

    1. Patients with myopia
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    2. Patients with ectatic
    For patients with ectatic disorders or eye conditions such as keratoconus, keratoglobus, Pellucid marginal degeneration, and Terrien's marginal degeneration.
    3. Post-surgical use
    For post-surgical use in patients with aphakia, post LASIK, post photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), post corneal transplant or penetrating keratoplasty (PK), post corneal tear repair, corneal scars, pediatric aphakia, post radial keratectomy (RK)