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Welcome to Alcon Contact Lenses

 

Ready for contact lenses? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got lenses for all types of eyes and can help you find the best fit.

Two Ways to Get Contact Lenses

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Get a Prescription From an Eye Doctor Near You

*Eye exam may be required before lens trial. Professional fees may apply. Offer available at participating offices.

Solutions for Every Set of Eyes

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Man using his phone to take a picture

Daily Disposable

Single-use daily contact lenses. You put in a fresh pair every morning and toss them out before you go to bed at night.

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Woman writing in the sunlight

Monthly Replacement

Monthly replacement contact lenses are reusable contact lenses. After a month you replace them with a fresh pair. 

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Close up of someone looking at a picture on their phone

Astigmatism

Toric contact lenses are specially designed to correct your vision if you have astigmatism.

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Friendly-looking mature man looking directly into the camera

Multifocal

Multifocal contact lenses are specifically designed to help you see clearly near and far if you have presbyopia.

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Stylish woman relaxing on a sofa

Color Lenses

Create a new look with color contact lenses.

Learn About Common Vision Problems

 

Whether it’s nearsightedness, farsightedness, presbyopia or astigmatism—these common vision problems prevent your eyes from properly focusing on light. Each can be corrected with contact lenses. Learn more about how they can affect your vision differently.  

 

How to Care for Your Reusable Contact Lenses

 

Taking good care of your monthly replacement contact lenses will help make sure you get a clean, comfortable experience wearing them. Here’s some tips to keep your contact lenses performing at their best.

Everything You Need to Know About Wearing Contact Lenses

    Contact lens options differ by lifestyle, length of time they’re meant to be worn and replaced, and the type of vision correction needed. There are many varieties of contact lenses, but your eye doctor can help you decide which lens is right for you.

    Yes. Especially, DAILIES TOTAL1® and TOTAL30® contact lenses. With Water Gradient Technology, only a gentle cushion of moisture touches your eye, giving you outstanding comfort. 

    Though the cost of contact lenses varies based on individual vision needs and duration of lens wear, Alcon offers contact lenses that can fit your budget and your vision needs. Alcon also offers a free* trial on most of its contact lenses, so you can try before you buy.

     

    *Eye exam may be required before lens trial. Professional fees may apply. Offer available at participating offices.

    If your health insurance plan includes vision coverage, you’re usually fully or partially covered. Benefits provided by vision coverage often include a contact lens discount (e.g., 15% off) at participating retail stores, or directly from an eye doctor. Other plans may offer an annual allowance to cover the cost of your contact lenses and an eye exam. Contact your individual insurer to find out about your specific coverage.

    The cost of your contact lenses will vary. However, Alcon offers a variety of contact lenses to help fit your budget and your vision needs. You can also try most of our contact lenses before you buy with a free* trial offer.

     

    *Eye exam may be required before lens trial. Professional fees may apply. Offer available at participating offices.

    Our Find An Eye Doctor page makes it easy for you to find an eye doctor that is experienced in fitting Alcon contact lenses. 

    Children can safely and successfully wear contact lenses when they are responsible enough to care for them. DAILIES TOTAL1®, DAILIES® AquaComfort PLUS® and PRECISION1® contact lenses are especially easy to use as they require no lens care. Consult your eye doctor for proper guidelines to help your child get started.

    Contact lenses are designed for easy wear and comfort, so they should not hurt your eyes. If they do, you should talk to your eye doctor as soon as possible. Alcon’s family of contact lenses are created with advanced technologies designed to give you a comfortable contact lens wearing experience.

    Regular eye exams are an important part of preventive healthcare. Many eye and vision conditions present no obvious symptoms, so most people are unaware that a problem exists.

     

    Wondering where to get an eye exam? Start with a visit to our Find An Eye Doctor page.

    Toric contact lenses are specially designed for people with astigmatism. It is a common myth that people with astigmatism cannot wear contact lenses, but that couldn’t be further from the truth! Ask your eye doctor about toric contact lenses like PRECISION1® for Astigmatism or DAILIES TOTAL1® for Astigmatism.

    Multifocal contact lenses are made for people with presbyopia, usually worn by those over 40. They are designed so that the wearer can see things sharply near, intermediate and far away.

    It’s easy. Alcon has a 60-day Platinum Total Satisfaction Guarantee. If you don’t love your new contact lenses, you can return your unworn lenses to your place of purchase for a full refund. Download our Platinum Total Satisfaction Guarantee form for more information.

     

    Purchase Alcon contact lenses risk free for 60 days. If you are not 100% satisfied, you can return the lenses to your eye care professional for a full refund. Alcon will also reimburse you up to $60 (in the form of a VISA® pre-paid card) toward your fitting fee. Additional restrictions apply. See Official Claim Form for full terms & conditions.

    No, you cannot legally buy contact lenses in the United States without a current, valid prescription.

    Wearing Contact Lenses During COVID-19 Pandemic

      According to the CDC there is no evidence to suggest contact lens wearers are more at risk for acquiring COVID-19 than eyeglass wearers. Contact lens wearers should continue to practice safe contact lens wear and care hygiene habits.

      Important safety information

      See product instructions for complete wear, care and safety information.

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