Eyewear

Contact Lenses.

Daily, monthly, toric, multifocal, and specialty contact lens options fitted with comfort, clarity, and handling in mind.
The contact lens fitting experience

Lenses chosen for your eyes, routine, and comfort.

Contact lens fitting is about more than brand selection. We consider prescription, corneal shape, tear comfort, wear schedule, handling confidence, and follow-up response before finalizing the fit.

Categories

Browse eyewear by category.

Start with the contact lens pathway that matches your routine, then refine fit and comfort with clinical guidance.

Glasses / Designer Frames

Browse frames that balance prescription needs, all-day comfort, and a shape that feels like you.

Sunglasses

Sun protection and prescription sunglasses with UV and polarization guidance.

Contact Lenses

Daily, monthly, toric, multifocal, scleral, and Ortho-K fitting options.

Lens Technology

Single vision, progressive, occupational, photochromic, polarized, and high-index lenses.

Featured lens families

Contact lens options discussed in clinic.

These examples show how recommendations may differ for convenience, astigmatism, presbyopia, and specialty comfort needs.

DAILY

Daily disposable lenses

Fresh-lens convenience for comfort-focused or occasional wear.

TORIC

Astigmatism contacts

Stabilized lens design for clearer, steadier vision.

MULTIFOCAL

Near and distance support

Contact lens options for presbyopia and everyday flexibility.

SPECIALTY

Advanced fitting options

Specialty pathways for unique corneal or comfort needs when appropriate.

Patient journey

Your contact lens visit, clearly guided.

Each step checks comfort, vision, safety, and confidence before you leave with a final plan.

01

Baseline evaluation

We assess prescription, ocular surface, corneal shape, wear goals, and previous lens experience.

02

Lens category match

Daily, monthly, toric, multifocal, or specialty options are shortlisted around your needs.

03

Trial and handling

Trial lenses are assessed for movement, vision, comfort, and insertion/removal confidence.

04

Follow-up calibration

A review confirms fit stability, symptom response, and final prescription details.

Information

Frequently asked questions.

Often, yes. Toric lenses are designed to correct astigmatism when the fit and prescription are suitable.
Daily lenses are convenient and fresh each wear; monthly lenses may suit consistent wearers. The best choice depends on comfort, cost, and routine.
Contact lenses sit directly on the eye, so fit, movement, oxygen flow, comfort, and safety all need to be checked.
Ready for your visit?

Book your contact lens fitting in Brampton.

499 Ray Lawson Blvd, Unit 13 · Brampton, ON · 905-487-4511