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Bifocal contacts are not for everyone. Monovision Correction offers contact lens wearers another option.

Bifocal contacts, like bifocal glasses, are not for everyone. Although there are different bifocal and multifocal contact lens designs available for people with presbyopia, your eyes need time to adjust to the different power prescriptions and not all people adjust well to the various lens types.

If you have not been able to adjust to bifocal or multifocal contacts, another option that may be available for you is monovision correction. This is a correction for presbyopia, with two different powered contact lenses that are not bifocal contacts.

With Monovision, you wear one contact lens, with your distance prescription in one eye and one contact lens, with your close up prescription in the other eye.

Although this may sound unusual, most people actually adjust to monovision correction very well. You will need to check with your eye care professional to see if this is a good option for you.

Monovision Correction and Driving

Although you can adjust to monovision correction very well. You should talk to your eye care professional and possibly even check with your secretary of state drivers license facility for possible vehicle requirements and/or restrictions. Some states require left side or right side vehicle mirrors for individuals with one weaker eye (related to distance vision). Fortunately, most of today's cars come equipped with mirrors on both sides.


Monovision contact lenses are prescribed to people with presbyopia. The common condition where you need one pair of glasses (or prescription) for distance and another for objects close up (such as reading materials). This condition happens to many of us as we get older, often around the age of 40. Bifocal contacts (or multifocal contacts) are are another option used to give good vision to people with presbyopia.

Some of the common bifocal contact lens designs and prescriptions for the correction of presbyopia include:

  • Concentric design bifocal contacts
  • Simultaneous vision contacts and
  • Alternating Vision Contacts

Bifocal and Multifocal Contact Lenses Online

Discount-Contact-Lenses-Now has searched the internet and has found the best companies, with the best selection, service and prices on bifocal and multifocal contacts. The companies that we have selected offer a great selection of brand name, high quality contact lenses in addition to great customer service and fast, easy online order processing.

See  Bifocal Contacts for more information and the best online resources for monovision correction contacts and bifocal and/or multi-focal contact lenses.

 

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