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Contact lenses that fit your life, and your eyes.

Fast soft-lens renewals for existing wearers, plus advanced care for specialty lens fittings including keratoconus, irregular corneas, scleral lenses and orthokeratology.

What are our Contact Lens services

Our goal is simple, comfortable vision with lenses that are safe, practical and suited to your needs

We offer three clear pathways to contact lenses after you have had a comprehensive eye exam: 

A start up package for new contact wearers

  • Your start up package typically includes your initial fitting and education, a set of trial lenses, and a follow-up check to fine-tune comfort and vision. Our goal is for you to walk out not just wearing lenses, but wearing them well.
Quick appointment for soft contact lens wearer renewals

  • Short, efficient appointments to review comfort, vision, eye health and update your prescription and supply plan.
Advanced specialty lens care packages for complex corneas. 

  • For keratoconus, irregular corneas and post-surgical eyes, including scleral lenses and ortho-K. These appointments are longer and more personalised.

What to expect at your appointment

Step-by-step

Simple steps to accurate results

  • 1
    Your goals and history
    We’ll discuss your current lenses, comfort, wear time, work/sport needs, and any dryness or irritation.
  • 2
    Eye health and measurements
    We check your eye health, tear film, and take the measurements needed to choose the right lens type.
  • 3
    Fitting
    Soft renewals: quick fit check and prescription update Specialty lenses: diagnostic fitting and assessment, then a plan for optimisation
  • 4
    Follow-ups and supply
    We confirm comfort and vision, provide handling and care coaching, and organise lens supply so you’re supported long-term.

Why book in

You’re ready to experience the freedom of contact lens wear!

Existing soft lens wearers
You’re already in lenses and want a fast, thorough renewal and supply update.

People with keratoconus
We can monitor keratoconus with our advanced corneal topographer, and fit you with clearer, more stable vision.

We fit kids!
We create an environment for success with our youngest patients.

Irregular cornea or post-surgery eyes
Including corneal scars, irregularities, or post-refractive / transplant situations.

Dry or uncomfortable contact lens wearers
You want improved comfort, fewer end-of-day symptoms, and better lens tolerance.

Active lifestyles
Sport, work and travel-friendly options that suit your routine.

Myopia control 
For kids and teens exploring daily lenses or overnight lenses (orthokeratology) to help slow the progression of short-sightedness.

FAQs

Most lenses feel natural once you’re in the right material and fit. If you’re uncomfortable, there are a number of troubleshooting areas we can address, including lens design, lens material or ocular surface optimisation, to ensure the best lens comfort possible for you.

Specialist lenses are customised to your eyes. It often takes a number of visits to fine-tune the fit and optics so the lens sits securely, stays stable, feels comfortable, and delivers the clearest vision possible.

Many people find them very comfortable because they vault over the cornea and hold a reservoir of fluid. Suitability depends on your eye health and measurements.

 
 

Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) uses specially designed rigid contact lenses worn overnight to gently reshape the cornea, giving clear daytime vision without glasses or contacts. It is also a treatment method to help slow myopia progression in children.

Ortho-K can be a good option for suitable prescriptions and eye shapes, including some children and teens. We’ll confirm suitability during assessment.

Cost varies by lens type and complexity. Soft lens renewals are typically simpler, while new fits and specialty lenses involve diagnostic fitting, custom design and follow-ups. Our package pricing helps make costs predictable.

Yes. We offer packages that bundle diagnostic fit + follow ups + lens supply, so you have a clear plan from the start.

Bookings can be made online

Prefer to talk first? Phone us and we’ll match you to the right appointment type.

 

In Talking Eyes with Lien Trinh, Season 2 Episode 5, Contact lenses have seriously levelled up, and in this episode Martin Robinson (optometrist of 30+ years and National President of the Cornea & Contact Lens Society of Australia) joins Lien to trace the leap from early glass and basic hydrogels to today’s breathable silicone hydrogels, multifocals and toric multifocals, plus the next wave of tech. They get practical about what really drives comfort and safety, from oxygen and corneal health to dryness, allergies, makeup, “jelly bumps,” biofilms and proper case care, and they break down how to choose between daily, fortnightly, monthly and extended wear based on real-world risk. Expect myth-busting (no, a lens can’t go behind your eye; yes, tap water is a hard no), a look at scleral and water-gradient lenses for tricky dry eye, and a clear bottom line: the best lens is the one matched to how you actually live.