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Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism

Clear, stable vision with reliable alignment in a comfortable two-week lens.
Monthly

Biofinity

Premium monthly lenses offering continuous comfort and high breathability.
Daily

Acuvue Oasys 1-Day with Hydraluxe

Tear-like hydration for exceptional comfort, even during heavy screen time.
Daily

Dailies Total 1

Water Gradient Technology for a cushion of moisture and all-day comfort.
Monthly

Biofinity Toric

Exceptional stability for astigmatism with continuous monthly comfort.
Monthly

Air Optix Night & Day Aqua

Maximum breathability for continuous, day-and-night wear up to 30 days.
Daily

Dailies AquaComfort Plus

Blinking-activated moisture delivers refreshing comfort throughout the day.
Monthly

Air Optix plus HydraGlyde

Advanced moisture retention for superior, long-lasting monthly comfort.

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Acuvue Oasys $0.14 Weekly Johnson & Johnson Silicone Hydrogel 38% 12 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism $0.19 Daily Johnson & Johnson Silicone Hydrogel 38% 6 lenses, a 3-month supply
Biofinity $0.06 Monthly CooperVision Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist $0.31 Daily Johnson & Johnson Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Toric $0.10 Daily CooperVision Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Air Optix Night & Day Aqua $0.12 Monthly Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 24% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys 1-Day with Hydraluxe $0.48 Daily Johnson & Johnson Silicone Hydrogel 38% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix plus HydraGlyde $0.09 Monthly Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Dailies Total 1 $0.76 Daily Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 33% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Precision1 $0.49 Daily Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 51% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist for Astigmatism $0.63 Daily Johnson & Johnson Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Multifocal $0.16 Daily CooperVision Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue VITA $0.14 Monthly Johnson & Johnson Hydrogel 41% 12 lenses, a 12-month supply
Dailies AquaComfort Plus $0.25 Daily Alcon Hydrogel 69% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix Colors $0.44 Monthly Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply

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Acuvue Oasys $145 -- Johnson & Johnson Weekly Silicone Hydrogel 38% 12 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism -- $220 Johnson & Johnson Daily Silicone Hydrogel 38% 6 lenses, a 3-month supply
Biofinity $135 -- CooperVision Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist -- $290 Johnson & Johnson Daily Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Toric $145 -- CooperVision Daily Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Air Optix Night & Day Aqua $105 -- Alcon Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 24% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys 1-Day with Hydraluxe -- $290 Johnson & Johnson Daily Silicone Hydrogel 38% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix plus HydraGlyde $85 -- Alcon Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Dailies Total 1 -- $160 Alcon Daily Silicone Hydrogel 33% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Precision1 -- $290 Alcon Daily Silicone Hydrogel 51% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist for Astigmatism $85 $290 Johnson & Johnson Daily Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Multifocal $145 -- CooperVision Daily Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue VITA $145 -- Johnson & Johnson Monthly Hydrogel 41% 12 lenses, a 12-month supply
Dailies AquaComfort Plus -- $290 Alcon Daily Hydrogel 69% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix Colors $85 -- Alcon Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply

How To Choose Contact Lenses Online That Match Your Prescription

  • Start with your contact lens prescription, not your glasses prescription, since contacts need lens-specific measurements.
  • Order the exact lens name listed by your eye doctor so the material, fit, and wearing schedule match what was prescribed.

  • Check the power for each eye, since your right and left eye values can be different.

  • Match the base curve and diameter if those values appear on your prescription, since they help the lens sit properly on your eye.

  • Review toric lens values like cylinder and axis if you have astigmatism.

  • Check the ADD power if you wear multifocal contacts for near and distance vision.

  • Choose the correct replacement schedule, such as daily, bi-weekly, or monthly, based on what your prescription says.

  • Buy from an online retailer that verifies your prescription before shipping your order.

  • Comfort, Clarity, And Fit Should Come First

    Comfort, clarity, and fit should always come first when choosing contact lenses. A good lens should feel stable and natural on your eye, give you clear vision, and match the details in your current prescription, including the prescribed lens type, power, base curve, diameter, and wearing schedule. These details matter because contact lenses sit directly on the eye, not in front of it like glasses. Even small differences in shape, size, material, or replacement timing can affect how the lens moves, how your eyes feel after several hours, and how clearly you see throughout the day.

    If your contacts cause redness, pain, irritation, light sensitivity, unusual tearing, or blurry vision, remove them instead of trying to wear through the discomfort. A lens may feel wrong because it is damaged, dry, dirty, too old, poorly fitted, or not the right match for your eyes. Do not keep wearing uncomfortable lenses or switch to a different type on your own just because it seems close to your prescription. If symptoms continue after you remove the lenses, or if discomfort keeps coming back, check with your eye doctor before wearing them again.

    Can Good Quality Contact Lenses Still Feel Uncomfortable?

    Yes. A contact lens can be well made and still feel uncomfortable if it is not the right match for your eyes. Comfort, clarity, and fit should always come first, and those depend on more than lens quality alone. The lens still needs to match your prescription details, including the correct power, curve, size, material, and wearing schedule. Even small differences in fit can affect how the lens centers, moves with each blink, holds moisture, and supports clear vision throughout the day.

    If your contacts cause redness, pain, irritation, light sensitivity, unusual tearing, or blurry vision, remove them instead of trying to wear through the discomfort. The problem could be dryness, debris, overwear, a damaged lens, an outdated prescription, or a fit issue that needs to be checked. Do not put the lenses back in if symptoms continue after removal, and do not switch to another lens type on your own. Contact your eye doctor before wearing them again, especially if the discomfort is strong, keeps coming back, or affects your vision.

    Can You Buy Contact Lenses With An Expired Prescription?

    No. You need a valid, current contact lens prescription before ordering contact lenses online or in person. An expired prescription should not be used to reorder because contact lenses sit directly on your eyes, and the details on the prescription help confirm the lens is still right for your vision, fit, and wearing schedule. A contact lens prescription can include more than power alone. It may also list the lens material, base curve, diameter, issue date, expiration date, and other details needed to fill the order correctly.

    If your prescription has expired, schedule a contact lens exam before buying more lenses. During the exam, your eye care professional can check your vision, look at your eye health, evaluate how the lenses fit, and confirm whether your current lens type and replacement schedule still work for you. This matters even if your vision seems the same, since comfort, clarity, and fit can change over time. Ordering with an updated prescription also helps reduce the risk of wearing lenses that no longer match your eyes or using a wearing schedule that may not be safe for you.

    Can You Switch To A Different Contact Lens With The Same Power?

    No, you should not switch to a different contact lens based on power alone. Contact lens power is only one part of the prescription, and two lenses with the same strength can still fit, move, and feel very differently on the eye. Your prescription may also include details such as the lens material, base curve, diameter, wearing schedule, and other fitting information that helps the lens sit properly and support clear vision. Since contact lenses rest directly on the eye, these details matter for comfort, clarity, and eye health.

    If you want to try a different lens, ask your eye care professional first instead of changing it on your own. A lens that looks similar on paper may still feel too tight, move too much, dry out faster, or give less stable vision after several hours of wear. Your eye doctor can check whether the new lens is appropriate, provide trial lenses if needed, and confirm that the fit works safely for your eyes. This is especially important if you are switching materials, replacement schedules, or lens types, even when the power stays the same.

    References

    About Contact Lens Types. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/contact-lenses/about/about-contact-lens-types.html. Published May 27, 2025. Accessed May 22, 2026.

    Buying Contact Lenses. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/contact-lenses/buying-contact-lenses. Published October 28, 2020. Accessed May 22, 2026.

    Contact Lenses. StatPearls, NCBI Bookshelf. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK580554/. Updated June 11, 2023. Accessed May 22, 2026.

    Contact Lenses for Vision Correction. American Academy of Ophthalmology. https://www.aao.org/eye-health/glasses-contacts/contact-lens-102. Published July 16, 2025. Accessed May 22, 2026.

    Preventing Eye Infections When Wearing Contacts. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/contact-lenses/prevention/index.html. Published May 27, 2025. Accessed May 22, 2026.

    The Contact Lens Rule: A Guide for Prescribers and Sellers. Federal Trade Commission. https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/contact-lens-rule-guide-prescribers-sellers. Published June 2020. Accessed May 22, 2026.

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