Some eyes simply don't fit the standard mould β irregular corneas, severe dry eye, or post-surgical changes can make ordinary contact lenses uncomfortable or unwearable. Our Specialty Contact Lens Clinic uses advanced corneal imaging and a wide library of custom lens designs to give patients clear, comfortable vision that wasn't possible before.
Specialty Lenses We Fit
Scleral Lenses
Large-diameter rigid lenses that vault the cornea and rest on the white of the eye β life-changing for irregular corneas and severe dry eye.
Keratoconus Management
Custom-fit lenses that restore sharp vision and stabilize quality of life for patients with keratoconus.
Post-Surgical Corneas
Lens design for eyes that have had corneal transplants, RK, or complications from refractive surgery.
Ocular Surface Disease
Therapeutic scleral and bandage lenses for severe dry eye, exposure keratopathy, and ocular graft-versus-host disease.
Hybrid & RGP Lenses
Modern rigid gas-permeable and hybrid designs for high astigmatism and demanding visual tasks.
Custom Soft Lenses
Made-to-order soft lenses for high prescriptions, irregular astigmatism, and specialty colour or prosthetic needs.
The Specialty Fitting Process
Corneal Mapping & Consultation
Topography and tomography imaging of your cornea, plus a detailed conversation about your history and goals.
Diagnostic Lens Trial
We trial diagnostic lenses in-office, evaluate the fit on the eye, and confirm clear vision before ordering.
Custom Lens Order
Your lenses are manufactured to your exact specifications β typically 2β3 weeks from fitting to delivery.
Lens Dispense & Training
We teach you handling, insertion, removal, and care so you feel confident from day one.
Follow-Up Visits
A series of follow-ups over the first 1β3 months refines the fit and ensures long-term success.
Is a Specialty Lens Right for You?
Specialty lenses are typically recommended when standard contacts have failed or when an underlying corneal condition is present. If you've been told you can't wear contacts β or current lenses are uncomfortable β a consultation will tell you what's possible. Many extended health plans cover a portion of specialty lens fees with appropriate documentation.