Daily contact lenses are a convenient option for patients who want clear vision without the extra steps of cleaning and storing lenses each night. At Paradise Canyon Eye Care, we help patients in St. George find contact lenses that fit their prescription, eye health, and everyday routine. For many people, daily contact lenses offer a simple, comfortable way to wear contacts with less maintenance.
Not all daily lenses are the same. Some are designed for standard vision correction, while others are made for more specific needs like astigmatism or prebyopia. If you are exploring the types of daily contact lenses in St. George, it is important to choose lenses that match both your vision needs and your lifestyle.
Disposable contact lenses are designed to be replaced on a regular schedule, and daily disposable lenses are one of the most popular options. With this type of lens, you start each day with a fresh pair and throw them away at night. That can be a great choice for patients who want convenience, travel often, or prefer a low-maintenance contact lens routine.
Daily disposable contact lenses may also appeal to patients who deal with protein buildup on lenses over time and want a healthier option. Since the lenses are replaced every day, many patients appreciate the fresh, clean feel. At Paradise Canyon Eye Care, we help St. George patients determine whether disposable contact lenses are the right fit based on comfort, prescription, and wearing habits.
Toric contact lenses are made for patients with astigmatism. Unlike standard soft lenses, toric lenses are designed to provide stable vision correction for eyes that have an irregular shape. This specialized design helps the lens stay properly positioned on the eye so vision remains clear throughout the day.
These lenses combine the convenience of a daily replacement schedule with the customized correction needed for astigmatism. If you have had trouble with contacts in the past because of blurry or inconsistent vision, toric contact lenses may provide a better experience.
Multifocal contact lenses are an option which can provide binocular vision at both distance and near allowing you to maintain depth perception while seeing distance and near with both eyes. For some, this may be the thing that makes reading glasses no longer needed over their contact lenses or not needed as frequently.
Another contact lens option to provide near vision and distance vision is mono vision, meaning one eye is set for near and the other eye is set for distance. In this scenario, you no longer have quality depth perception, but for some people this works well. Not everybody’s brain can adapt to this set up so you would definitely need to do trial lenses to determine if it will work or you.
The right contact lens depends on more than your prescription alone. During a contact lens exam and fitting in St. George, we evaluate how the lenses fit, how your eyes respond, and which option supports your visual needs.
A contact lens fitting may help determine whether you could benefit from:
Daily disposable lenses for convenience and hygiene
Toric contact lenses for astigmatism
Multifocal or mono vision lenses for presbyopia
A specific lens material for better comfort
Updated measurements for a more precise fit
At Paradise Canyon Eye Care, Dr. Joseph Fife and his team take a personalized approach to contact lenses. We provide patient-centered eye care in St. George, and we help guide patients toward solutions that support clear, comfortable vision. Whether you are new to contacts or ready to switch to daily lenses, we can help you compare the types of daily contact lenses that make the most sense for your eyes.
Schedule your contact lens exam at Paradise Canyon Eye Care to find the right disposable contact lenses for your vision needs.
Paradise Canyon Eye Care
1449 N. 1400 W. Ste. 2
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 291-5093