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Bifocal Contacts

Frequency 55 Multifocal
Frequency 55 Multifocal are disposable contact lenses manufactured by CooperVision.
Proclear Multifocal
In recent years, more and more people with presbyopia, including those who also have astigmatism, have begun enjoying the excellent vision and freedom of multifocal contact lenses. CooperVision Proclear Multifocal contacts feature unique PC Hydrogel lens material, offering you exceptional comfort in addition to great vision
Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia
Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia lenses are manufactured using the HYDRACLEAR Plus silicone hydrogel technology to keep your eyes fresh and comfortable in challenging environments, inside or out.
Bifocal Contacts
Bifocal contact lenses are worn by patients suffering from presbyopia, a condition that occurs around the age of forty and is usually signaled by the inability to read print that is too close, such as a menu or book.
Acuvue Bifocal
Acuvue Bifocal lenses are manufactured using the Pupil Intelligent Design to ensure that you won’t have to think about which part of the lens to use.
Focus Progressive
Presbyoptic patients get clear, irritant-free vision from their CIBA Vision Focus Progressive contact lenses because they are replaced with new lenses after one month of use.
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Hydrocurve II Bifocal
Hydrocurve II Bifocal contacts are made-to-order for patients suffering from presbyopia.  These contacts are worn as daily lenses for up to a year and replaced.
PureVision Multi-Focal
The PureVision Multi-Focal lens is the only multi-focal contact lens on the market that can be worn as either a daily lens or as an extended wear lens.
SofLens Multi-Focal
SofLens Multi-Focal disposable lenses are made to be worn by patients with presbyopia and are manufactured with a light blue tint to assist in locating the lenses in the solution.