Speciality Contact Lenses

When conventional contact lenses or standard treatments aren’t enough, speciality contact lenses can transform your vision and improve quality of life. At Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, our expert team has helped thousands of patients address complex eye conditions with customized, therapeutic contact lenses.

Conditions Speciality Contact Lenses Can Help

Speciality lenses are particularly effective for patients experiencing:

How Speciality Lenses Differ from Standard Contacts

While standard (soft) contact lenses often correct routine vision problems, speciality lenses are custom-fitted for each patient’s unique eye shape. This makes them ideal for:

Irregular corneas: correcting hard-to-treat refractive errors, including astigmatism

Severe ocular surface disease: some lenses can be filled with sterile saline to continuously lubricate the eyes, relieving discomfort and dryness

Are Speciality Contact Lenses Right for Me?

Consider speciality lenses if:

Treatment and Fitting Process

Step 1: Consultation
Step 2: Follow-up Visits

Caring for Speciality Contact Lenses

Speciality lenses require extra care beyond standard contacts:

Inserting and Removing Lenses

Why Choose Bascom Palmer Eye Institute?

Expertise You Can Trust

Cutting-Edge Technology

Comprehensive Support

Speciality Contact Lenses FAQs

Thousands of patients come to Bascom Palmer Eye Institute each year for speciality contact lenses. Here are answers to some of the most common questions. If you have more questions, our team is ready to help.

Treating Eye Discomfort, Replacement Schedules, and More

What are speciality contact lenses?

Speciality contact lenses are custom-fitted lenses designed to correct serious eye problems that cannot be treated with standard glasses or soft contacts. These lenses are created by specially trained ophthalmologists and are part of our comprehensive care at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute.

You may be a candidate if:

Some speciality lenses can even continuously lubricate your eyes with sterile saline solution throughout the day.

Speciality contact lenses are custom-fitted lenses designed to correct serious eye problems that cannot be treated with standard glasses or soft contacts. These lenses are created by specially trained ophthalmologists and are part of our comprehensive care at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute.

Many insurance plans provide coverage for speciality lenses. While full coverage isn’t guaranteed, our team works to maximize your insurance benefits whenever possible.

In some cases, speciality lenses may offer an alternative to non-emergency eye surgery. Our multidisciplinary team can evaluate your situation and help you decide the best treatment plan, all in one location.

Scleral Lenses: Relief for Dry Eye and Complex Eye Problems

What are scleral lenses?

Scleral lenses are a type of speciality contact lens that rests on the white part of your eye (the sclera) and creates a small vault over the cornea. They correct vision problems and surface issues that conventional lenses cannot.

Scleral lenses hold a reservoir of sterile saline solution between the lens and the eye, keeping the eye lubricated all day. This can relieve severe dry eye and improve comfort.

Getting the right fit is essential. Bascom Palmer uses advanced mapping technology to measure your eyes and ensure lenses conform to your unique shape. Multiple adjustments may be required to achieve the ideal fit.

Scleral lenses require special care:

PROSE Treatment: Advanced Care for Complex Eye Conditions

What is PROSE treatment?

PROSE is a custom-designed speciality contact lens for complex cases, including dry eye, light sensitivity, blurry vision, and irregular corneas.

PROSE = Prosthetic Replacement of the Ocular Surface Ecosystem

PROSE was the first ultra-customizable scleral lens and set the standard for advanced speciality contact care. Like all scleral lenses, PROSE is custom-fitted to your eye, but it offers advanced technology and software for precise customization.

Yes. PROSE can relieve:

Our team will discuss whether PROSE is the best option for you and help create a personalized plan to improve your vision and quality of life.

FAQ

What are speciality contact lenses?
Custom lenses for irregular corneas, high prescriptions, or post-surgery needs, unlike standard ones. They improve vision where glasses fail.
Keratoconus patients, after transplants, or for dry eyes—scleral types vault over, avoiding touch.
Specialist trials shapes/sizes, maps cornea with topographers. Takes visits for comfort.
Yes, with proper hygiene; larger ones hydrate better. Initial adaptation 1-2 weeks.

Custom materials/curves for unique eyes; cost more but transform vision/life.

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