Contact Lenses and Vision

Discover a wide variety of helpful information regarding contact lenses and your vision.

CooperVision is dedicated to helping improve the way people see each day. As a global leader in the contact lens industry, we’re passionate about vision—and we want you to be, too!

In addition to partnering with eye care professional around the world, we want to help contact lens wearers like you be informed about eye health and our latest innovations for vision correction. The information that follows may even open your eyes to new possibilities. Take a look!

Vision and Lifestyle

From everyday routines to annual holidays, playing local sports to vacationing abroad, your eyes see it all. In this section, we uncover an eclectic collection of helpful tips, words of wisdom, and fun ideas—all about vision and lifestyle.

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Children's Vision

Every aspect of your child’s health is important to you. As with other areas of paediatric health care, your child’s vision and eye health comes with a unique set of questions and concerns. From the first eye exam through to children and contact lenses, you’ll find helpful information on a variety of topics in this section.

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Daily Contact Lenses

In addition to the convenience of starting each day with a new, fresh pair of contact lenses, daily contact lenses offer several appealing benefits. But is a daily contact lens really the best choice for you? Talk to your eye care professional. You’ll also find useful articles in this section to help you make an informed decision.

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Vision Correction

Sight is made possible through a fascinating process between your eyes and your brain. It’s not surprising to learn that it takes a medical device – such as contact lenses – to correct vision conditions like short-sightedness (myopia), long-sightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism, and presbyopia. In this section, you’ll learn more about common vision conditions and how contact lenses may help.

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Digital Lifestyles

Smartphones. Tablets and e-book readers. Desktop and laptop computers. They all have digital screens. And if you’re like a lot of people, you’re on and off these device screens throughout the day. It’s today’s digital lifestyle—and it can have an effect on your eyes and your vision. Find out more in this section, where we investigate the topic on several levels.

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Vision Over 40

Presbyopia, a common condition that makes it harder to focus on close-up objects, is one example of how our vision can change. Conditions such as glaucoma and cataracts can also occur with age. In addition to regular visits with an eye care professional, it’s important to be aware of changes to your eyesight and what you can do. Learn more in this section.

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Eye Health

The eye is a complex organ. That’s why regular appointments with an eye care professional are essential to help keep your eyes healthy. As with other areas of your health, staying informed is also important. In this section, you’ll find helpful and informative content, including answers to a wide range of frequently asked questions.

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Monthly and Two-Weekly Contact Lenses

Many people find that the schedule of a monthly or two-weekly replacement contact lens is a better fit for their lifestyle. Although a lens care product is required to clean and store the lenses each night, these contact lenses may be a rather affordable option of vision correction. To discover more about monthly and two-weekly replacement contact lenses, click through to this section.

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New Wearer

Interested in trying contact lenses? Or did you recently start wearing them for the first time? In either case, you’re sure to have questions. In addition to talking with an eye care professional, you can find a wealth of helpful information here...

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