Close
Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism by Acuvue in Contact Lenses

Acuvue by Johnson & Johnson
Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism

4.6666665 out of 5 (Overall rating of 6 reviews)

Lens Type: 1-2 week disposable soft contact lenses. Package Details: 6 visibly tinted UV blocking lenses immersed in buffered... more

RSS Feed Subscribe to Price Alert

AC Lens
Rating: AC Lens is rated 10 out of 10 by HealthPricer
8 Boxes$27.83 per Box $222.64Buy now at

The History of Contact Lenses
The History of Contact Lenses
www.eyetopics.com
You may be surprised to learn that the Italian inventor, artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci is credited with describing and sketching the first ideas for contact lenses in 1508! But it was more than 300 years later before contact lenses were actually ...

Toric Contact Lenses: Soft toric contacts can correct astigmatism - AllAboutVision.com
Toric Contact Lenses: Soft toric contacts can correct astigmatism - AllAboutVision.com
www.allaboutvision.com
Have you been told you can't wear soft contact lenses because you have astigmatism? Or were you told that contact lenses for astigmatism ? called "toric" contacts ? didn't come in disposable, frequent replacement, multifocal, or colored varieties?

Astigmatism - MayoClinic.com
Astigmatism - MayoClinic.com
www.mayoclinic.com
Astigmatism is a mild and easily treatable imperfection in the curvature of your eye. The condition can cause blurred vision.

Astigmatism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Astigmatism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org
n optics, astigmatism is when an optical system has different foci for rays that propagate in two perpendicular planes. If an optical system with astigmatism is used to form an image of a cross, the vertical and horizontal lines will be in sharp focus at ...

O2 Optix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
O2 Optix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org
O2OPTIX[1] (also known as AIR OPTIX? in Europe, the Middle East and Africa) is a brand of highly breathable[2] contact lenses made by CIBA Vision. They are soft contact lenses made from a silicone hydrogel material consisting of approximately 67% lotraf ...

Contact Lenses vs. Eyeglasses
Contact Lenses vs. Eyeglasses
www.eyetopics.com
Thinking about trying contact lenses? Whether you need corrective lenses for nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism or Presbyopia, contact lenses offer many advantages over eyeglasses: ...

Consumer Guide to Contact Lenses
Consumer Guide to Contact Lenses
www.allaboutvision.com
Today just about everyone can wear contact lenses, and there are more healthful and convenient contact lens options than ever before. Start with our overview of contact lenses, which is great for new or prospective wearers; review types of contact lenses; ...

What are my Contact Lens Prescription Rights?
What are my Contact Lens Prescription Rights?
www.eyetopics.com
Congress recently passed an Act that gives contact lenses wearers increased freedom to purchase their lenses from retailers other than their eye doctor. The "Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act" makes it easier and cheaper for consumers to shop for con ...

MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Astigmatism
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Astigmatism
www.nlm.nih.gov
The cause of astigmatism is unknown. It is usually present from birth, and often occurs together with nearsightedness or farsightedness. A minor degree of astigmatism is considered normal and does not require correction. Astigmatism is very common.

The Backlash Against Eye Doctor Only Contacts
The Backlash Against Eye Doctor Only Contacts
www.eyetopics.com
When Jane Holeywell tried to refill her 19-year-old son's contact-lens prescription, she was mystified that she couldn't find the lenses online or at Wal-Mart where she usually shops. She had purchased an initial three-month supply last year from the fami ...

Keeping an Eye on Contact Lenses Safety, Options Shape Contact Lens Decisions
Keeping an Eye on Contact Lenses Safety, Options Shape Contact Lens Decisions
www.fda.gov
Modern contact lenses can solve vision problems for many people, but rules for safe handling must ... Both soft and rigid lenses offer bifocal correction ...

Contact Lenses - What's Right For Me?
Contact Lenses - What's Right For Me?
www.eyetopics.com
Many factors influence this decision such as: * Lifestyle * Health * Astigmatism * Corneal Curvature * Allergies * Dry Eyes * Hygiene * Previous Over-wear * Frequency of Use ...

presbyopia
presbyopia
www.allaboutvision.com
Bifocal contact lenses are designed to give good vision to people who have a condition called presbyopia. The key sign that you're developing presbyopia is that you need to hold reading material, like a menu or newspaper, farther from your eyes to see it ...

Contact Lens Wear and Care - Soft Lens
Contact Lens Wear and Care - Soft Lens
www.eyetopics.com
One of the most important and commonly ignored steps in a contact lens fitting is the care instructions and wearing regimen. The trip to your eye care professional is exciting, nervous and anxious all at the same time. Do I get my lenses today? Will I fee ...

Contact Lenses for Astigmatism
Contact Lenses for Astigmatism
www.eyetopics.com
Astigmatism is a very common yet frequently misunderstood vision problem. A person with astigmatism has blurred vision at all distances, which can range from barely noticeable to severe.

UMHS News Release
UMHS News Release
www.med.umich.edu
Bifocal contact lenses: Offering new options for an age-old problem ...

Pacific University College of Optometry
Pacific University College of Optometry
opt.pacificu.edu
Bifocal Contact Lenses: The design of bifocal contact lenses is similar to that of spectacle bifocal lenses. Some lenses contain a visible segment area for ...

What Are Toric Contact Lenses?
What Are Toric Contact Lenses?
vision.about.com
Toric contact lenses are designed to address general blurring that can occur usually when the clear front portion of the eye (cornea) is unevenly shaped, creating a condition known as astigmatism. Astigmatism also can be linked to defects in the shape of ...

Contact Lenses
Contact Lenses
www.emedicinehealth.com
Contact lenses are miraculous pieces of plastic that allow you to see without glasses. In most cases, contact lenses are used as a substitute for glasses, allowing you to dispense with glasses. Contact lenses may also be used to treat certain eye diseases ...

Contact lens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Contact lens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org
A contact lens (also known simply as a "contact") is a corrective, cosmetic, or therapeutic lens usually placed on the cornea of the eye. Modern contact lenses were invented by the Czech chemist Otto Wichterle, who also invented the first gel used for the ...

Soft Contact Lens Designs
Soft Contact Lens Designs
www.eyetopics.com
Whether you are nearsighted or farsighted, have astigmatism, or need a bifocal prescription because of Presbyopia, there's a soft contact lens design specially suited to correct your vision. During your contact lens evaluation and fitting, your eye doctor ...

Contact Lenses Information on Healthline
Contact Lenses Information on Healthline
www.healthline.com
Clear or slightly colored plastic lenses worn directly on the eyeball to correct vision problems, held in place over the cornea by a thin layer of tears.

Extended Wear Contact Lenses
Extended Wear Contact Lenses
www.eyetopics.com
Extended wear (EW) contact lenses are lenses that have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for overnight wear. Extended wear lenses allow more oxygen to reach the wearer's cornea than daily wear lenses and are therefore safer to w ...

Contact Lenses - Home
Contact Lenses - Home
www.fda.gov
This website gives information about the latest innovations on contact lenses. It provides general information and is not meant to replace a discussion with your eye care professional.

Astigmatism and Treatments for Astigmatism - AllAboutVision.com
Astigmatism and Treatments for Astigmatism - AllAboutVision.com
www.allaboutvision.com
What is a stigmatism?" is a question that optometrists hear every day, but actually it's spelled "astigmatism." Astigmatism is the most common vision problem, but most people don't know what it is.



HealthPricer was selected from hundreds of applicant companies to demonstrate at DEMO 08 HealthPricer named Official Honoree of 2008 Webby Awards The 14th Annual Communicator Awards - Silver Award of Distinction 5th Annual International Business Awards: Web site category: overall design HealthPricer awarded 2008 Outstanding Achievement in Website Development HealthPricer awarded Silver in W3 Awards 2008