Contact Lenses at Prairie Eye Care

Whether you’re trying contact lenses for the first time or looking to update your prescription, Prairie Eye Care offers a wide range of options, plus the honest advice and careful fitting that make all the difference. From everyday convenience to specialty contact lenses and kids’ myopia control programs, we help you find the right contact lenses lenses for your eyes, lifestyle, and comfort. 

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Visit Our Optometrist for a Contact Lens Fitting

A contact lens exam is different from a glasses prescription, it includes: 

  • Corneal measurements to determine lens size and shape. 
  • Tear film evaluation to ensure your eyes stay comfortable. 
  • Diagnostic lenses and on-eye assessment of vision and fit.
  • Training for first-time wearers (inserting, removing, and caring for lenses).

If you’re wondering how to get contact lenses, this is where it all starts, and we’ll guide you every step of the way, with no rush and no pressure. 

Contact Lens Types We Offer

We fit a full range of contact lenses for all ages and prescriptions, including: 

  • Daily disposable lenses for low-maintenance wear. 
  • Monthly or biweekly lenses for long-term use. 
  • Toric multifocal contact lenses for astigmatism and presbyopia.  
  • Myopia control lenses such as MiSight® lenses — safe, proven daily contacts for kids. 
  • Coloured lenses (by request and prescription). 

Not sure what you need? That’s exactly what we’re here for. 

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We fit a range of specialty lenses designed for patients with complex prescriptions, astigmatism, age-related needs, or myopia.
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A contact lens exam looks at how lenses interact with your eyes, how they feel, and how well they support your vision throughout the day.
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