ACUVUE / Johnson & Johnson Vision
Daily, reusable, astigmatism, and multifocal options may be discussed depending on your prescription, dryness, and wearing goals.
Authored and medically reviewed by Dr. Jodie Johnson, OD. Published and updated .
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Comfortable contacts start with the right fit, not just the right prescription.
At Weber Eye Care, we help patients find contact lenses that fit their eyes, vision, and daily routine. Whether you are new to contacts, dealing with dryness, need toric lenses for astigmatism, or want multifocal contacts, we can help compare options and find a lens that makes sense.
A contact lens prescription requires a contact lens evaluation and fitting, and not every lens is right for every patient.
Quick answer
Weber Eye Care offers contact lens exams and fittings in South Ogden, Utah, with contact lens options from brands such as ACUVUE, Alcon, CooperVision, and Bausch + Lomb. A contact lens exam helps make sure your lenses fit properly, feel comfortable, and support healthy eyes.
Why exams matter
The CDC notes that contact lenses are medical devices and that poor wear, cleaning, or storage habits can increase the risk of eye infections. That is why fit, oxygen flow, moisture, replacement schedule, and eye health all matter, not just the power of the lens.
Contact lens brands and options
Weber Eye Care fits a range of soft, toric, multifocal, scleral, and ortho-k contact lens options based on comfort, eye health, prescription needs, and day-to-day routine.
Daily, reusable, astigmatism, and multifocal options may be discussed depending on your prescription, dryness, and wearing goals.
Daily and monthly contact lens options can be a fit for patients focused on comfort, convenience, or specific wearing patterns.
A broad lineup that can include daily, monthly, toric, and multifocal options depending on fit and prescription needs.
Daily, monthly, toric, multifocal, and other lens options may be considered based on eye health, comfort, and replacement goals.
Availability note
Availability and exact product selection may vary. The doctor recommends lenses based on your eyes, prescription, comfort needs, dryness, and daily routine.
Types of contacts we can discuss
If you need a more complex fit, such as scleral lenses or ortho-k, visit our detailed contact lens fitting page for a broader service overview.
Daily vs monthly
| What to compare | Daily contacts | Monthly contacts |
|---|---|---|
| Replacement pattern | Fresh lens every day. | One lens used for a month when cared for correctly. |
| Convenience | No cleaning case needed. | Requires cleaning and storage every time. |
| Dryness and allergies | Often a strong fit for allergy-prone or dryness-prone patients. | Can work well too, but not for everyone. |
| Budget pattern | Higher supply cost in some cases. | Often lower material cost, but more care responsibility. |
New to contacts?
New wearers often need more than a prescription. We can help with insertion and removal, hygiene, replacement schedules, and follow-up care so you do not leave feeling rushed or unsure.
Kids and teens can be good candidates too when the wearing goals, maturity, and hygiene habits line up. If glasses are still part of the plan, see our prescription glasses page for backup-pair and premium lens guidance.
Struggling with current contacts?
Toric contact lenses are designed to correct astigmatism. Because they have to orient correctly on the eye, a careful contact lens fitting matters for both clarity and comfort.
If you need help seeing both up close and far away, multifocal contacts may reduce dependence on readers or bifocals. The best choice depends on adaptation, lens design, and how you use your eyes day to day.
Local contact lens care
Schedule a contact lens exam at Weber Eye Care in South Ogden, Utah, and we can compare daily, toric, multifocal, and comfort-focused options.
What to expect
Do not skip backup glasses
Even if you love contacts, you should still have a dependable pair of glasses for eye irritation, illness, travel, late nights, or emergencies. Patients who want a better glasses setup alongside contacts can compare premium lens options in South Ogden on our optical page.
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Local service area
Weber Eye Care serves contact lens patients from South Ogden, Washington Terrace, Riverdale, Roy, Ogden, and other nearby Weber County communities. If you want a practice that can compare lenses, comfort, dryness, and backup-glasses needs in one place, this is where that conversation starts.
FAQ
Yes. A contact lens prescription requires a contact lens evaluation and fitting because not every lens is right for every eye or every prescription.
Weber Eye Care offers contact lens exams and fittings with options from brands such as ACUVUE, Alcon, CooperVision, and Bausch + Lomb. Exact product selection may vary.
Not for everyone. Daily contacts are convenient and can be a great fit for many patients, while monthly lenses may work well for others depending on eye health, budget, and wearing habits.
Yes, many patients with astigmatism do well in toric contact lenses, but a careful fitting is important because the lens has to orient correctly on the eye.
Possibly. Multifocal contact lenses may help some patients see at multiple distances, though adaptation and lens design matter.
Discomfort can come from dryness, fit, lens material, replacement schedule, allergies, or eye-surface irritation. A contact lens exam can help identify the reason.
Some kids and teens can be good candidates, especially if they are responsible with hygiene and handling. The right age depends more on habits and maturity than a single birthday.
Yes. The office can help you finalize a valid prescription and review next steps for ordering once the fit has been confirmed.
Yes. A good backup pair of glasses is still important for eye irritation, illness, travel, late nights, or times when contact lenses should come out.
Follow the exact replacement schedule recommended for your lenses, whether that is daily, biweekly, monthly, or another interval.
Only if your doctor specifically approves a lens and wearing schedule for that use. Sleeping in lenses when you should not can increase the risk of eye problems.
Take the lenses out and call the office if redness, pain, discharge, or light sensitivity continues. Red, irritated eyes should not be ignored in a contact lens wearer.
Next step
If your contacts feel dry, blurry, or never quite right, Weber Eye Care can help you compare lens types and find a more comfortable plan.