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Specialty Care

Custom contact lenses designed around your eyes.

When standard contacts don't provide the comfort or clarity you need, specialty lenses can be designed using detailed corneal shape data.

The difference

What makes Wave Contact Lenses different

  • Designed using corneal topography
  • Nearly mirrors the unique shape of the cornea
  • Can support single vision, multifocal, semi-scleral, and orthokeratology needs

Who benefits

Who may benefit

Keratoconus

Custom lens designs help support stable vision in irregular corneas.

Pellucid marginal degeneration

Specialty designs tailored to less common corneal shapes.

Salzmann's nodular degeneration

Lens shapes that minimize interaction with surface irregularities.

Irregular corneas

Topography-guided lenses for corneas that standard contacts can't address.

Soft lens discomfort

Patients who struggle with standard soft lenses often find a better experience.

Stable, comfortable vision

For patients seeking better comfort or more consistent vision throughout the day.

Keratoconus

Keratoconus care, in plain language

As keratoconus progresses, glasses may no longer provide adequate vision. Semi-scleral rigid gas permeable lenses may provide improved optics while minimizing interaction with the diseased cornea.

The journey

The fitting journey

  1. Step 01

    Assessment

  2. Step 02

    Corneal mapping

  3. Step 03

    Lens design

  4. Step 04

    Trial & fitting

  5. Step 05

    Follow-up & refinement

Book your visit

Ask about specialty lens fitting.

Tell us what's not working — we'll walk you through the options and what fitting involves.