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Contact Lenses at Front Range Eye Health Center


At Front Range Eye Health Center, we specialize in personalized contact lens fittings. We offer options for kids and a comprehensive selection of brands like Biofinity and Bausch & Lomb Ultra.

Explore how we can help you navigate the world of contact lenses, ensuring you find the ideal match for your lifestyle and visual needs.

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Personalized Contact Lens Fittings in Louisville


Our contact lens fittings help you find the perfect lens for your shape, vision needs, and lifestyle. From initial assessments to follow-up care, we ensure your contacts offer optimal comfort, vision clarity, and health.

Contact Lenses With You in Mind

Our contact lens consultations are customized to match your lifestyle and eye health requirements. During your visit, we often provide the opportunity to test lenses on the spot, allowing you to experience their fit and comfort firsthand. Also, we extend the convenience of taking home sample lenses, ensuring you can make a confident choice at your leisure.

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Follow-up Fittings

At Front Range Eye Health Center, our team is devoted to your contentment with your contact lenses. Following the initial consultation, we meticulously provide follow-up care, adjusting fit or materials as needed for the best outcome.

Education on correct lens care and hygiene is a priority, highlighting maintenance practices to prevent issues.

Some of Our Most Popular Prescription Contact Lenses


Our Recommended Products:

Biofinity® Toric

Biofinity® XR

Biofinity® Multifocal

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Biofinity Energys™

Biofinity® XR Toric

Choosing Between Biofinity and Bausch & Lomb Ultra


The choice between Biofinity and Bausch & Lomb Ultra often comes down to personal preference and specific eye care needs. If you tend towards dry eyes or spend long hours in front of digital devices, Bausch & Lomb Ultra might offer the added moisture retention you need. On the other hand, if you're looking for lenses with high oxygen permeability and the flexibility of extended wear, Biofinity could be the ideal choice.

We can provide personalized advice and ensure you select the contact lenses that offer the best combination of vision correction, comfort, and eye health.

Our Featured Brands

CooperVision® is renowned for its innovative contact lens technology, and the Biofinity® line stands out for its comfort, clarity, and versatility. The Biofinity® family includes several key products tailored to meet a wide range of vision needs:

  • CooperVision® Biofinity®: These silicone hydrogel contact lenses are designed for monthly wear and offer exceptional breathability and moisture retention. Biofinity® lenses utilize Aquaform® Technology, which allows plenty of oxygen to pass through to your eyes, keeping them healthy and comfortable throughout the day. They are ideal for those seeking a balance between comfort and performance in a monthly lens.
  • CooperVision® Biofinity® Multifocal: Tailored for individuals with presbyopia, Biofinity® Multifocal lenses provide a seamless transition between multiple vision zones, allowing for clear vision at all distances. These lenses combine the comfort and breathability of the Biofinity® silicone hydrogel material with Balanced Progressive™ Technology, offering an excellent solution for those who need multifocal correction without compromising on comfort or lens quality.

  • CooperVision® Biofinity® XR: Designed for those with extreme prescriptions, the Biofinity® XR lenses extend the high oxygen permeability, softness, and moisture retention of the Biofinity® brand to those who require significant vision correction. These lenses ensure that individuals with strong prescriptions can also enjoy the advanced comfort and clarity that Biofinity® offers.

The Biofinity® line by CooperVision® caters to a variety of vision needs, from standard corrections to specialized multifocal and extended range options, all while emphasizing eye health, comfort, and clarity.

Our Contact Lens Services in Louisville

Bi-Weekly and Monthly Contacts


Bi-weekly and monthly contact lenses are designed for extended use, offering a convenient middle ground between daily disposables and longer-wear options. Bi-weekly lenses are replaced every two weeks, while you can wear monthly lenses for up to a month before you need to replace them.

Both types require regular cleaning and overnight storage to maintain eye health and lens integrity. These lenses are popular because they are cost-effective and have a reduced environmental impact compared to daily disposables.

Bifocal and Multifocal Contacts


Bifocal and multifocal contact lenses are designed to correct presbyopia, a common age-related condition that affects the eye's ability to focus on close objects. These lenses offer multiple prescriptions in one lens, allowing for clear vision at varying distances, from reading fine print to recognizing faces across the room. Bifocal lenses have distinct areas for different viewing distances, while multifocal lenses provide a gradual transition between various prescriptions.

These advanced lenses are available in soft, rigid gas permeable (RGP), and hybrid forms, catering to diverse preferences and eye health needs. For those experiencing the natural aging of the eyes, bifocal and multifocal contacts offer a seamless solution, eliminating the need for separate reading glasses and providing the freedom to enjoy clear vision at all distances.

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Specialty Contact Lenses

These specialized lenses include toric lenses for astigmatism, scleral lenses for irregular corneas or severe dry eye syndrome, multifocal and bifocal lenses for presbyopia, and lenses specifically designed for keratoconus and post-surgical eyes. Specialty lenses are often custom-fitted to the individual's eye shape and specific condition, providing enhanced comfort, improved vision quality, and, in some cases, therapeutic benefits.

Special contact lenses offer a promising solution for individuals who are told they cannot wear contact lenses due to hard-to-fit eyes or unique vision problems.