Daily, Specialty, and Hard-to-Fit Contact Lenses
If your contacts have ever felt dry, blurry, or just “off,” you're not alone. The right fit makes all the difference, and that’s exactly what we focus on. At SALT. Optometry, we take time to understand your eyes, lifestyle, and lens history, so we can match you with lenses that truly work. As a proud partner of Johnson & Johnson Vision, we offer access to their most advanced lens technologies.
Why Contact Lens Fit Matters
Contact lenses sit directly on the surface of your eye, so even small details in fit, material, or lens shape can make a big difference in how you see.
A poor fit can lead to dryness, blurry vision, discomfort, or even eye health issues. That’s why we take precise measurements, assess your tear film, consider your lifestyle, and evaluate how different lenses interact with your unique eye shape.
Our Lens Options at
SALT. Optometry
No two eyes are exactly alike, and your contacts should reflect that. We offer a full range of soft contact lenses, from daily disposables to extended wear options. As a proud partner of Johnson & Johnson Vision, we fit the latest ACUVUE® contact lenses. Whether you're trying contacts for the first time or looking to upgrade your fit, we’ll help you find a pair that feels just right.
Daily Disposable Lenses
Enjoy a fresh, clean pair every day, no cleaning or storage needed. ACUVUE® daily lenses are a favorite for active adults, kids, and anyone prone to dryness or allergies.
Biweekly & Monthly Lenses
Reusable lenses are a great option for everyday wearers. We’ll help you choose the best ACUVUE® lens for your routine and guide you through proper care for long-term comfort.
Custom Hard-to-Fit Lenses
For patients with dry eyes, high prescriptions, or irregular corneas, we fit specialty options like RGP (rigid gas-permeable), toric, hybrid, and scleral lenses.
Multifocal & Monovision
Tired of switching between readers and distance glasses? We offer advanced multifocal and monovision lenses that deliver smooth, seamless vision at every range.
Cosmetic & Colored Lenses
Looking for a little color, fun, or a subtle eye-enhancing tint? We offer prescription and non-prescription colored contact lenses in a variety of shades.
Performance & Light-Filtering Lenses
If you’re active, light-sensitive, or looking for enhanced clarity under bright or fluctuating light conditions, ALTIUS® contact lenses are a game-changer. These advanced lenses are designed to reduce visual noise, improve contrast, and support visual comfort in motion-heavy environments, making them ideal for:
- Athletes and weekend warriors
- Migraine sufferers
- Patients with photophobia or light-triggered eye strain
- Outdoor enthusiasts and coastal lifestyle lovers
ALTIUS® lenses work by filtering high-energy visible (HEV) light to improve focus and reduce glare without altering color perception.
Contact Lenses for Myopia
We also offer advanced lens-based treatments to help slow the progression of myopia in children and teens.
- MiSight® daily soft lenses are FDA-approved for myopia control and designed for kids as young as eight.
- Ortho-k lenses are worn overnight to gently reshape the cornea while your child sleeps, giving them clear, glasses-free vision during the day.
First Time Using Contacts?
Trying contact lenses for the first time can feel a little intimidating, but you don’t have to figure it out on your own. We’ll teach you how to:
- Insert and remove your lenses with ease
- Clean and care for them properly
- Recognize how a lens should feel (and when it’s time to adjust)
You’ll leave your fitting feeling confident, and we’ll even check in to make sure your lenses are comfortable and your vision is clear.
Signs You May Need a Contact Lens Update
If your contacts don’t feel as good as they used to, or your vision isn’t as sharp, it might be time for a fresh look at your fit. Contact lens technology has come a long way, and what worked for you a few years ago may not be the best option now. Here are a few signs it’s time to revisit your lenses:
- Your lenses feel dry, scratchy, or uncomfortable
- Your vision fluctuates or feels slightly “off”
- You’ve started wearing your glasses more often out of frustration
- You’re stretching lenses beyond the recommended replacement schedule
- You’ve never had a full contact lens exam or fitting
- Your lifestyle has changed (more screen time, workouts, outdoor activities, etc.)
