CooperVision Contact Lenses — What You Need to Know
CooperVision makes a wide range of soft contact lenses designed to give clear, comfortable vision for many different needs.
Who Is CooperVision?
CooperVision is one of the largest contact lens manufacturers in the world. The company focuses on making comfortable, affordable lenses for everyday wearers. Their products are sold in more than 100 countries and are known for their strong range of specialty options. Golden Triangle Eye Center recommends CooperVision as a trusted brand that fits many different prescriptions.
Types of CooperVision Lenses
CooperVision offers several lens families. Daily disposable lenses (worn once, then thrown away) are ideal for convenience and hygiene. Two-week and monthly lenses are a cost-effective choice for regular wearers. Toric lenses correct astigmatism — a condition where the cornea (the clear front surface of the eye) has an irregular curve. Multifocal lenses help people who need both near and distance correction, often adults over 40. CooperVision also offers lenses designed for people with dry eyes, using materials that hold moisture longer during the day.
CooperVision Lenses for Dry Eyes
Dry eye is one of the most common reasons people stop wearing contacts. CooperVision's Biofinity and clariti 1 day lenses use water-retaining (hydrophilic) materials to help keep eyes moist throughout the day. If you have noticed your contacts feeling uncomfortable by midday, ask about these options during your fitting at Golden Triangle Eye Center.
CooperVision Lenses for Astigmatism
Astigmatism (an uneven curve in the eye) used to make contact lens fitting harder. CooperVision's Avaira Vitality toric and Biofinity toric lenses are made to stay stable on eyes with astigmatism. They are designed to rotate to the correct position and stay there, so your vision stays sharp even when you blink or look around.
Getting Fitted for CooperVision Lenses
A contact lens fitting is a separate appointment from a regular eye exam. During the fitting, your eye doctor measures the curve and size of your cornea, checks your tear film (the layer of moisture that keeps the eye healthy), and selects a trial lens for you to try. You will wear trial lenses before a final prescription is written. Golden Triangle Eye Center provides fittings for new wearers and for patients switching brands or lens types.



