Custom Contact Lenses in Surrey  

Whether you’re new to contact lenses or exploring options beyond glasses, Newton Optometry Clinic offers expertly fitted contact lenses for clear, comfortable vision. From daily wear lenses to custom solutions for complex eye conditions, our team is here to help you find the perfect fit—because no two eyes are the same.

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Why Choose Contact Lenses? 

Contact lenses offer freedom and flexibility that glasses can’t always match. Whether you're playing sports, enjoying the outdoors, or just want a glasses-free look, contacts give you clear, natural vision without frames getting in the way. 

They’re also a great solution for patients with active lifestyles, irregular prescriptions, or even those simply looking for a part-time alternative to glasses. With today’s lens technology, contacts are more comfortable, breathable, and customizable than ever. 

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Contact Lens Exams & Fittings 

A contact lens exam is different from a regular eye exam—it includes specialized measurements, lens recommendations, and comfort evaluations to make sure your lenses fit your eyes just right. 

Here’s what’s included: 

  1. Corneal curvature measurements to determine lens shape and size.
  2. Tear film evaluation to assess dryness and comfort.
  3. Trial lens fitting to check movement, stability, and vision.
  4. Training for new wearers, including how to insert, remove, and care for your lenses.
  5. Follow-up visits to fine-tune the fit and prescription if needed. 

We take the time to answer your questions and help you feel confident every step of the way. 

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Products We Carry

Types of Contact Lenses We Offer 

We offer a full range of soft contact lenses for every vision need, including: 

  • Daily Disposables: Convenient, hygienic, and perfect for part-time or first-time wearers. 
  • Monthly/Biweekly Lenses: Durable and cost-effective for everyday use. 
  • Multifocal Contacts: Designed for patients over 40 who want clear vision at all distances—no reading glasses needed! 
  • Toric Lenses for Astigmatism: Custom-fitted to stay stable on the eye and correct uneven curvature. 
  • Monovision Options: A simple alternative for presbyopia using different lenses for distance and near. 

We’ll help you decide which lens style suits your eyes, prescription, and lifestyle best. 

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Specialty Contact Lenses for Unique Needs 

For patients with more than a standard prescription, we offer custom contact lens solutions that deliver clarity and comfort—especially when glasses or soft lenses fall short. 

Scleral Contact Lenses 

These large-diameter rigid lenses vault over the cornea and rest on the white of the eye (called the sclera). They create a fluid-filled reservoir that helps improve vision and relieve symptoms in patients with: 

  • Dry eye syndrome 
  • Keratoconus or irregular corneas 
  • Post-surgical eyes (LASIK/PRK) 
  • Severe astigmatism or high prescriptions 

These lenses offer crystal-clear vision and long-term comfort—even for the most complex cases. 

Ortho-K (Orthokeratology) 

Ortho-k lenses are rigid lenses worn overnight to gently reshape the cornea. By morning, the eye holds its new shape, allowing for clear, glasses-free vision. 

They are most commonly used for: 

  • Myopia control in children and teens 
  • Adults who want to see clearly without wearing glasses or daytime contacts 
  • Patients who are not candidates for LASIK 

Ortho-k is safe, non-surgical, and fully reversible, making it a great option for families focused on preventing long-term eye health risks from progressive myopia. 

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Keratoconic & Custom Fits 

Patients with keratoconus, pellucid marginal degeneration, or other corneal irregularities often struggle with blurry, distorted vision. 

We offer custom-fitted lenses, including: 

  • Gas-permeable (RGP) lenses 
  • Hybrid lenses with a rigid center and soft skirt for comfort 
  • Tailored lens designs based on corneal topography 

Our eye doctors have extensive experience in fitting lenses for keratoconus and similar eye diseases—helping you see clearly again. 

Whether you're looking to switch from glasses, explore specialty lenses, or want a better contact lens experience, Newton Optometry Clinic is here to help. We’ll match you with lenses that fit your eyes—and your life