Tailored Contact Lens Solutions in West Haven
Are you searching for contact lenses that cater to your unique vision needs, such as specialized contact lenses or overnight vision correction contact lenses? Look no further! Inclima Eye Care provides a wide range of contact lenses, including options for those with specific requirements such as astigmatism, keratoconus, or patients who require multifocal lenses.
Whether you’re a first-time wearer or looking for an upgrade to your current lenses, we’re here to help.


DAILIES TOTAL1® Water Gradient

Bausch + Lomb ULTRA Multifocal for Astigmatism

MiSight® 1 day

ACUVUE® Oasys Max 1-Day
Need New Contact Lenses? Inclima Eye Care Can Help

Navigating the world of contact lenses can be complex, but our practice guides you through every step, ensuring a perfect fit for optimal vision. We start with an initial consultation, discussing your vision needs, lifestyle, and any specific requirements you have.
A comprehensive eye exam assesses your overall eye health and determines your prescription. This exam also checks for any eye conditions affecting your suitability for wearing contact lenses.
Our Range of Contact Lenses

Daily Disposables: The Hassle-Free Contact Lens Solution
Daily disposable contact lenses offer the ultimate convenience and hygiene in corrective eyewear. Each morning, you start with a new pair, eliminating the need for cleaning and storing your lenses.
Yes, you need a prescription for daily contacts, even though they are disposable. This ensures the lenses correct your vision accurately and fit your eyes comfortably and safely.
Daily disposables are ideal for those with busy lifestyles, prone to allergies, or who want the healthiest option for their eyes. Whether you're nearsighted, farsighted, or need lenses for astigmatism, a prescription for daily disposable contacts can be tailored to meet your vision needs.
Extended Comfort With Bi-Weekly and Monthly Contacts
Bi-weekly and monthly contact lenses are for those who prefer a balance between the convenience of disposables and the economic benefits of extended-wear lenses.
Bi-weekly lenses are replaced every two weeks, whereas monthly contact lenses are replaced every 30 days. Both types require proper cleaning and storage each night to ensure eye health and lens integrity.
These lenses cater to many prescriptions, including those for astigmatism or multifocal needs.
Bifocal and Multifocal Contacts for Vision at Every Distance
Bifocal and multifocal contact lenses accommodate the vision needs of individuals experiencing presbyopia, a common age-related condition that affects the eye's ability to focus on close objects.
These lenses correct near-, intermediate-, and distance vision all in one, eliminating the need to switch between glasses. Bifocal contacts have two distinct lens powers—one for close-up vision and another for distance. On the other hand, multifocal contacts contain multiple lens powers to provide a smooth transition between a range of distances.
They're ideal for those who lead an active lifestyle and prefer freedom from reading glasses. With these advanced lenses, users can enjoy seamless vision at all distances.
Stylish Options for Colored Contacts
Colored contact lenses offer a fun and transformative way to enhance or change your eye color. Whether you're interested in a subtle enhancement or a dramatic transformation, our selection includes options like white-colored contacts and clear-colored lenses. These lenses are perfect for those looking to make a fashion statement, for special occasions, or simply to enjoy a change from their everyday appearance.
Finding Your Fit with Specialty Contact Lenses
Our specialty contact lenses cater to individuals with hard-to-fit eyes, offering customized solutions that address various vision correction needs. Whether you're dealing with astigmatism, severe dry eye, or other unique eye conditions, our collection ensures everyone can enjoy the benefits of contact lens wear.
Navigating Your Contact Lens Fitting
The fitting process involves measuring your eyes to determine the best size and type of lenses. This includes evaluating the curvature of your cornea, the size of your pupil, and the tear film on your eye's surface. You are then provided with trial lenses to ensure the selected contacts are comfortable, provide clear vision, and fit well.

Ongoing Care for Your Eyes
Our commitment to your eye health continues once you've been fitted with contact lenses. Follow-up care is a crucial part of the process, where we check the health of your eyes and the condition of your lenses and make any necessary adjustments to your prescription or lens type. This ongoing care ensures your contact lens-wearing experience is always comfortable, safe, and clear.
Our Range of Contact Lenses

Daily Disposables: The Hassle-Free Contact Lens Solution
Daily disposable contact lenses offer the ultimate convenience and hygiene in corrective eyewear. Each morning, you start with a new pair, eliminating the need for cleaning and storing your lenses.
Yes, you need a prescription for daily contacts, even though they are disposable. This ensures the lenses correct your vision accurately and fit your eyes comfortably and safely.
Daily disposables are ideal for those with busy lifestyles, prone to allergies, or who want the healthiest option for their eyes. Whether you're nearsighted, farsighted, or need lenses for astigmatism, a prescription for daily disposable contacts can be tailored to meet your vision needs.
Extended Comfort With Bi-Weekly and Monthly Contacts
Bi-weekly and monthly contact lenses are for those who prefer a balance between the convenience of disposables and the economic benefits of extended-wear lenses.
Bi-weekly lenses are replaced every two weeks, whereas monthly contact lenses are replaced every 30 days. Both types require proper cleaning and storage each night to ensure eye health and lens integrity.
These lenses cater to many prescriptions, including those for astigmatism or multifocal needs.
Bifocal and Multifocal Contacts for Vision at Every Distance
Bifocal and multifocal contact lenses accommodate the vision needs of individuals experiencing presbyopia, a common age-related condition that affects the eye's ability to focus on close objects.
These lenses correct near-, intermediate-, and distance vision all in one, eliminating the need to switch between glasses. Bifocal contacts have two distinct lens powers—one for close-up vision and another for distance. On the other hand, multifocal contacts contain multiple lens powers to provide a smooth transition between a range of distances.
They're ideal for those who lead an active lifestyle and prefer freedom from reading glasses. With these advanced lenses, users can enjoy seamless vision at all distances.
Stylish Options for Colored Contacts
Colored contact lenses offer a fun and transformative way to enhance or change your eye color. Whether you're interested in a subtle enhancement or a dramatic transformation, our selection includes options like white-colored contacts and clear-colored lenses. These lenses are perfect for those looking to make a fashion statement, for special occasions, or simply to enjoy a change from their everyday appearance.
Finding Your Fit with Specialty Contact Lenses
Our specialty contact lenses cater to individuals with hard-to-fit eyes, offering customized solutions that address various vision correction needs. Whether you're dealing with astigmatism, severe dry eye, or other unique eye conditions, our collection ensures everyone can enjoy the benefits of contact lens wear.
FAQs
How do I know if contact lenses are right for me?
Contact lenses are a great option for many people, whether you need vision correction for nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, or presbyopia. At Inclima Eye Care, we’ll perform a comprehensive eye exam to determine if contacts are a good fit for your eyes and lifestyle.
What are custom contact lenses?
Custom contact lenses are specially designed to fit unique eye shapes or prescriptions. They provide improved comfort and vision for those with hard-to-fit eyes, astigmatism, keratoconus, or other complex vision needs.
What’s the difference between daily, bi-weekly, and monthly lenses?
- Daily lenses: Single-use lenses you discard at the end of each day.
- Bi-weekly lenses: Worn for 14 days before replacing, with proper cleaning and storage required.
- Monthly lenses: Designed to last for a month, with daily cleaning and care.
Our team can recommend the best option based on your vision and lifestyle.
Can children wear contact lenses?
Yes, children as young as 8 years old can successfully wear contact lenses, especially for managing myopia. Our pediatric and adult vision care services include fittings and guidance for children who are ready to transition to contacts.
How do I take care of my contact lenses?
Proper care depends on the type of lenses you wear, but general tips include:
- Cleaning and storing lenses in fresh solution daily.
- Avoiding sleeping in lenses unless approved by your doctor.
- Replacing your lenses as instructed.
Schedule a contact lens fitting to receive personalized care instructions.
What if I have dry eyes but want to wear contact lenses?
Many modern lenses, including specialty and moisture-retaining designs, work well for patients with dry eye. Our team can recommend options that keep your eyes comfortable and healthy.