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Contact Lenses

Ortho-K lenses

Ortho-K contact lenses are worn at night when sleeping and have the ability to provide clear vision during the day without glasses or contact lenses.

What is Ortho-K?



– Correct your vision while you sleep


Ortho-K contact lenses are worn at night when sleeping and have the ability to provide clear vision during the day without glasses or contact lenses.

Simply pop your ortho-k lenses in before bedtime, remove them in the morning, and wake up to a world of clear, sharp, natural vision.


Not only do Ortho-K lenses provide visual freedom but comfort as well. With no contact lenses during the day your eyes can breathe and create moisture naturally.


Great for children


They are also suitable for children, and can be fitted as soon as they are considered mature enough for contact lenses. Children as young as 5 can enjoy a childhood free from glasses. Parents can have total peace of mind – supervising the lens handling and sending them off to school knowing their vision is corrected all day long.






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