Your Source for Quality Contact Lenses in Norwell
We offer a range of contact lenses tailored to your vision needs. Whether you’re looking for daily disposables, multifocal lenses, or specialty lenses for astigmatism, we’ll help you find the perfect fit for clear, comfortable vision.
All-Day Comfort with Our Contact Lens Fittings at South Shore Vision Care
A good contact lens fit begins with a detailed eye exam. At South Shore Vision Care, we check your prescription and look for any conditions affecting your lens wear. We take the time to assess your eyes and recommend lenses that provide comfort and clarity.
Contact Lens Options We Offer:
We provide a variety of contact lens options to fit your lifestyle:
Daily disposable lenses offer convenience. You wear them for the day and then dispose of them—no cleaning required. This makes them ideal for busy lifestyles.
For patients with presbyopia, multifocal lenses give you clear vision at all distances. You can see near, far, and everything in between without the need for reading glasses.
We also offer specialty lenses, such as scleral lenses, for complex vision needs. These lenses provide comfort and clarity for patients with conditions like keratoconus or severe dry eye.
For those with astigmatism, toric lenses correct the irregular shape of the cornea, offering stable and clear vision throughout the day.
If you wear contacts frequently, monthly or bi-weekly lenses are a cost-effective choice. With proper care, they provide comfort and reliable vision correction for longer periods.
Bausch + Lomb ULTRA
Bausch + Lomb ULTRA Multifocal for Astigmatism
Bausch + Lomb ULTRA for Astigmatism
Bausch + Lomb ULTRA ONE Day
Contact Lenses for "Hard-to-Fit" Eyes
For some patients, unique eye shapes, certain conditions, or post-surgery changes can make wearing contact lenses more challenging. These cases are often referred to as “hard-to-fit.”
With our contact lens options and a specialized fitting from your optometrist, clear and comfortable vision is within reach.
Conditions That May Require Specialized Contact Lenses:
- Dry Eye Syndrome
- Astigmatism
- Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC)
- Keratoconus
- Pellucid Marginal Degeneration
- Post-LASIK or Other Refractive Surgeries
- Presbyopia (common after age 40)
- Corneal Scarring
Specialized Contact Lenses for Complex Needs:
Your optometrist may recommend options such as:
- Toric Lenses for astigmatism
- Scleral Lenses for improved comfort and stability
- Hard Contact Lenses for precise correction
- Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses for advanced vision needs
Don’t let these challenges keep you from the convenience of contact lenses. Schedule your consultation, and let us help you find the perfect fit for your needs.






