Specialty Contact Lenses
Our range of specialty contact lenses includes :
- Multifocal lenses – (for “lao hua” or presbyopia) available in soft or semi-rigid (RGP) designs
Multifocal contact lenses have multiple powers to correct near, intermediate, and distance vision—ideal for people with presbyopia. Like progressive glasses, they offer a smooth transition between prescriptions for clear vision at all distances.
- Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) lenses for overnight vision correction
Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) involves the use of specially designed contact lenses worn during sleep to temporarily to correct vision.
It is suitable for:
- Myopia (short-sightedness)
- Astigmatism (shan guang)
- Hyperopia (long-sightedness)
- Presbyopia (lao hua)
Post-LASIK vision refinement
These lenses are worn overnight, allowing you to enjoy clear vision during the day without the need for glasses or contact lenses.
- Myopia treatment soft lenses
Daytime wear lenses help manage myopia by directing light to the retina in a way that may slow eye growth and reduce progression.
- Keratoconic lenses
Glasses offer limited improvement, but fully customized mini-scleral lenses can significantly enhance vision for conditions like keratoconus, pellucid marginal degeneration, or corneal scarring caused by irregular corneal shape.
- Custom-fit lenses for post-LASIK or post-corneal graft cases
Post-LASIK or post-corneal graft patients may experience irregular corneal surfaces that affect vision. Specialty contact lenses, like scleral or RGP lenses, can help restore clear, comfortable vision by providing a smooth optical surface over the eye.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Ortho-K lenses?
Ortho-K (short for Orthokeratology) lenses are special contact lenses you wear only while sleeping. They gently reshape the front surface of your eyes overnight so you wake up with clear vision—no glasses, no daytime contacts, and no surgery.
Is Ortho-K safe?
Absolutely! Ortho-K is approved and well-studied. With proper hygiene and checkups, it’s a safe, non-invasive vision correction method used around the world.
What is a full eye examination
A full eye examination checks not just your vision, but also the overall health of your eyes. It helps detect eye conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal diseases, as well as early signs of systemic issues like diabetes or high blood pressure.
What tests are done during the exam?
Your exam may include:
🅰️ Visual acuity (clarity of sight)
🔄 Refraction (lens prescription)
👁️ Slit-lamp examination💨 Eye pressure check (for glaucoma)
🧠 Retinal imaging & Optic nerve examination
📉 Myopia control screening (if needed)
👓 Binocular Vision Assessment
🧩 Stereopsis Test (Depth Perception)
🎨 Color Vision Test
⚖️ Eye Muscle Balance Test
📏 Biometry (Axial Length Measurement)
🌈 Retinal Pigment Density Test (Macular Pigment Optical Density – MPOD)