Custom Contacts at District Eyecare
Contact lenses can be a great option for those who dislike wearing glasses or want the freedom to enjoy various activities without the constraints of frames. At District Eyecare, we offer a variety of contact lens types, including daily disposables, extended wear, and specialty lenses to suit your unique vision needs.
Detailed Contact Lens
Exams and Fittings
Exams and Fittings
Before fitting you with contact lenses, our experienced optometrists will conduct a comprehensive contact lens exam to ensure your eyes are healthy and suitable for contact lens wear.
- Eye Health Evaluation: We assess the overall health of your eyes, including the cornea, conjunctiva, and other tissues.
- Corneal Topography: We use advanced technology to map the shape of your cornea, ensuring that we tailor your contact lenses to your unique eye shape.
- Contact Lens Fitting: Our knowledgeable optometrists will guide you through the process of selecting the right contact lenses for your vision needs and preferences.
- Wide Selection of Contact Lenses: We offer a variety of contact lenses, including disposable soft contact, bifocal/multifocal, toric, and colored lenses, to suit every visual need or preference.
Our Contact Lens Services

Daily Contact Lenses
Daily contact lenses are a convenient and hygienic option for those who prefer fresh lenses every day. These single-use lenses eliminate the need for cleaning and storing, making them ideal for busy lifestyles or occasional wear. They provide excellent comfort and are less likely to cause eye irritation or infections.
Bi-weekly and monthly Contact Lenses
Bi-weekly and monthly contact lenses offer a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to daily lenses. These lenses are designed to be worn for either two weeks or a whole month and require regular cleaning and maintenance but provide the same high level of comfort and vision correction. They are available in various materials, including silicone hydrogel, which allows more oxygen to reach your eyes.


Bifocal and Multifocal Contacts
Bifocal and multifocal contact lenses are for individuals with presbyopia, a common age-related condition that affects near vision. These lenses provide a seamless transition between near, intermediate, and distance vision, allowing you to see clearly at all distances without needing reading glasses.
Available in both soft and rigid gas-permeable materials, bifocal and multifocal contacts offer flexibility and convenience.
Colored Contact Lenses Colored contact lenses are a fun and versatile way to change or enhance the color of your eyes. Available in prescription and non-prescription options, these lenses can create a subtle or dramatic change, allowing you to experiment with different looks. Whether you want to match your eye color to your outfit or make a bold statement, colored contacts offer endless possibilities.
Colored contact lenses are a fun and versatile way to change or enhance the color of your eyes. Available in prescription and non-prescription options, these lenses can create a subtle or dramatic change, allowing you to experiment with different looks. Whether you want to match your eye color to your outfit or make a bold statement, colored contacts offer endless possibilities.


Specialty Contact Lenses for Hard-to-Fit Eyes
Specialty contact lenses are for individuals with unique eye conditions that make standard lenses uncomfortable or ineffective. These lenses can address astigmatism, keratoconus, dry eyes, and post-surgical corneas. Types of specialty lenses include toric, scleral, and hybrid lenses, each offering specific benefits for different eye shapes and conditions.