New Bifocal Contact Lens Now Available at Mountain View Optometry

May 25, 2010
A box of acuvue oasys contact lenses on a white background.

Hundreds of our valued patients are enjoying the comfort and convenience of ACUVUE® Brand contact lenses. Now, our bifocal wearers have the benefit of enjoying a brand new lens based on the same material.

The new ACUVUE® OASYS™Brand Contact Lenses for PRESBYOPIA have HYDRACLEAR® Plus technology which provides exceptional comfort, especially in our dry Alberta climate. And its breakthrough multifocal optical design known as STEREO PRECISION TECHNOLOGY™allows you to see clearly near, far and in-between.

This lens is now available at Mountain View Optometry. Contact us for an appointment to receive a professional fitting and try a pair out. Also watch our upcoming newsletters for an opportunity to attend one of our bifocal contact lens fitting events and try it for free!

(ACUVUE®, ACUVUE® OASYS™, HYDRACLEAR® and STEREO PRECISION TECHNOLOGY™are trademarks of Johnson & Johnson, Inc.)

This type of contact lens can meet your vision requirements and improve your quality of life.

If you’ve never worn contact lenses, you’re likely to have many questions about them. Our eye doctor is an expert who will be happy to answer all your questions.

Advances in contact lens materials and technologies mean that most people can now successfully be fitted for wear. If you were told that you couldn’t wear contact lenses just a few years ago, you may be able to wear them today.Say goodbye to your eyeglasses and hello to freedom by visiting our Calgary Contact Lenses expert at Mountain View Optometry.

Fill out our online appointment request form or call us at one of our two locations: Northwest Calgary or Cochrane.

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