The advantages of custom GP contact lenses for special needs such as presbyopia and astigmatism.

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Special vision needs point to custom GP contact lenses such as toric contact lenses and bifocal contact lenses. Custom GP contact lenses are especially appropriate for special needs such as astigmatism, presbyopia and sports.

here are so many vision correction options now that you may feel a little confused about which one is right for you and your family. Your eyecare professional will tell you that the right choice depends on not only your prescription, but what kind of person you are, what you do for a living, what you do in your free time, and how healthy your eyes are.

To read more about how contact lenses -- and especially GP contacts -- may be your best vision option, click on one of these links:

 
 

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