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A WIDE SELECTION OF CONTACT LENSES IN Scottsdale, Arizona


Finding the perfect contact lenses has never been easier at Eyecare Plus Scottsdale. We offer a wide selection of contact lenses, including daily disposables, multifocal lenses, toric lenses for astigmatism, gas permeable (GP) lenses, and hybrid contact lenses. Whether you need contact lenses for myopia, reading contacts, or custom contacts for hard-to-fit eyes, our expert team ensures a perfect fit.

Experience clear, comfortable vision with Scottsdale’s trusted eye care specialists—schedule your contact lens consultation today!

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Finding Your Perfect Contact Lens at Eye Care Associates Eyecare Plus Scottsdale

Our goal is to help you enjoy an active lifestyle thanks to perfectly fitted contact lenses.

To get there, we first begin with a thorough eye test to verify your up-to-date prescription and to rule out any pre-existing conditions that could interfere with contact lens wear.

Why Do You Need a Contact Lens Exam?

A contact lens consultation is more than just an eye test. It includes a discussion between you and your optometrist about your vision goals and lifestyle, as well as a tear film evaluation and certain tests to measure your corneal curvature and pupil/iris size.

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Can I get contact lenses the same day?

It depends on your prescription, but many common lenses are available immediately. In most cases, you’ll have the opportunity to try lenses on the same day as your exam, and you may even go home with a few samples before making a final decision.

Follow Up Fittings

Our Scottsdale team will follow up after the initial fitting and make any necessary changes in fit or materials to ensure you get the best possible result.

We teach all our patients about proper contact lens care and possible consequences if proper care is not taken. Then we continue with long term follow ups to monitor the condition of the lenses, your eyes, and to make sure that proper hygiene is being maintained.

Our Recommended Products:
AIR OPTIX® plus HydraGlyde

AIR OPTIX® plus HydraGlyde

Bausch + Lomb ULTRA for Presbyopia

Bausch + Lomb ULTRA for Presbyopia

Biofinity® Multifocal

Biofinity® Multifocal

1-DAY ACUVUE® MOIST for ASTIGMATISM

1-DAY ACUVUE® MOIST for ASTIGMATISM

All Brand Lines We Carry:
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BnL Contacts
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Cooper Contacts
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JnJ Contacts
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Daily Disposable Contact Lenses

Daily disposable contact lenses are an increasingly popular contact lens because they offer the same crystal clear vision as other varieties without the need for proper storage and cleaning at the end of each day.

Daily disposables allow the wearer to simply throw away each pair of contacts before bed, and open a brand new pair the very next day to enjoy the benefits and comfort of clean, clear, crisp contact lenses.

Bi-Weekly and Monthly Contact Lenses

Monthly and bi-weekly disposable contact lenses require more upkeep than daily disposables, but are more economical overall, since you don't have to buy contacts as often.

Additionally, monthly and bi-weekly contact lenses offer the possibility of extended wear, which allows between 7-30 days of continuous day and night contact lens wear, without the need for removing them.

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Bifocal and Multifocal Contact Lenses

Multifocal contact lenses give you added freedom over glasses and they allow you to be able to view any direction – up, down and to the sides – with similar vision. These contacts are ideal for patients who have presbyopia (age-related farsightedness) and require reading glasses for up-close vision. Bifocal and multifocal contacts reduce or rid the need for wearing reading glasses, making them a convenient option for patients above the age of 40.

Multifocal contacts come in various forms and your optometrist will help you determine which option is most suitable for your condition and vision goals. Monovision contact lenses are another option for patients with presbyopia and can be a great alternative to multifocal lenses if you have a difficult time adjusting to them.

Costume Contact Lenses

These come in both prescription and non-prescription forms. Whether you're looking for coloured contact lenses or something a bit more dramatic, ask us about our range of costume and coloured lenses.

Contact Lenses for "Hard-to-Fit" Eyes

Due to the individual eye shape, certain conditions or impairments or the aftermath of surgery, some patients are considered to be “hard-to-fit” as contact lens wearers.

The good news is that even these patients can benefit from the convenience of contact lenses with the various options available. This will require a specialized fitting with your optometrist who can help you find the right match for your specific condition.

The following conditions may cause a person’s eyes to be “hard-to-fit”:

  • Dry Eyes
  • Astigmatism
  • Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC)
  • Keratoconus
  • Pellucid Marginal Degeneration
  • Post-LASIK or other refractive surgery
  • Presbyopia (reduced near vision common in individuals aged 40 and over).
  • Corneal Scarring

The types of contact lenses that may be suitable for patients with these conditions include toric contact lenses, scleral contact lenses, hard contact lenses and rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses.

Contact today to schedule your contact lens consultation and start seeing the world through a clearer lens!