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Scleral Contact Lenses

Custom lenses that restore comfort and vision for those who haven't found relief with standard contacts.

What are Scleral Contact Lenses?

Scleral contact lenses are a specialized type of contact lens that is larger than traditional lenses and designed to rest on the white part of the eye (the sclera), rather than directly on the cornea. These lenses create a cushioning effect and provide a smooth optical surface, making them ideal for individuals with various eye conditions that prevent standard contact lenses from being comfortable or optically effective.

A hand holding a large scleral contact lens filled with solution on a beige insertion tool. A close-up of a hand holding a filled scleral contact lens on a blue insertion plunger.

Made from highly durable and breathable materials, scleral lenses are often custom-designed for patients to ensure an optimised fit. Because of their larger size, they are able to vault over irregularities in the cornea, such as scarring, keratoconus, or post-surgical changes, offering patients improved comfort and vision clarity.

Cross-section diagram of an eye showing a scleral contact lens, with labeled parts including the sclera, cornea, and the liquid reservoir between the lens and cornea.

Uses for Scleral Lenses

Scleral lenses can be a transformative solution for people with a variety of eye conditions. Some of the most common uses, for which we have had good success fitting, include:

  • Keratoconus (graphic above, image below): For individuals with keratoconus, a condition where the cornea becomes thin and bulges outwards, scleral lenses help to create a smooth surface, improving vision and comfort by preventing the lens from touching the irregularly shaped cornea. OCT scan showing distorted cornea in keratoconus
  • Corneal scarring, irregularities, or post-surgery/transplant: Whether due to injury, infection, or other causes, corneal scarring can significantly affect vision. Scleral lenses will provide a smooth optical surface that compensates for these irregularities, allowing for clearer vision and increased comfort.
  • Corneal Dystrophies (e.g. Granular Dystrophy, seen in this image): Scleral lenses are highly beneficial for individuals with corneal dystrophies, such as granular dystrophy, where the cornea develops abnormal deposits or opacities. OCT scan of corneal dystrophy
  • High Astigmatism/High Refractive Error: Scleral lenses are a good option for patients with high ametropia, and may provide superior comfort than traditional rigid gas permeable lenses.
  • Dry Eye Syndrome (e.g. Filamentary Keratitis, seen in this image): Scleral lenses provide a unique benefit for those suffering from severe dry eye, as they create a liquid reservoir between the lens and the cornea. This acts as a protective barrier that helps to lock moisture in, reducing irritation and discomfort. OCT scan showing protective tear reservoir in filamentary keratitis

What you can expect at Spadina Optometry

At the end of the examination, involving assessment of corneal topography, we will choose the best solution for your eyes.

As a Teaching Site affiliated with the University of Waterloo School of Optometry and Vision Science, our optometrists will work together with our intern in optimising your fit, and will remain attentive to any questions or concerns that may arise throughout the fitting process (typically involving 3 to 6 visits). Scleral Lens Fitting Cost: $750-, inclusive of all follow-up visits necessary to optimise your fit.

If you have any questions regarding scleral lenses, or concerning referrals, please send us an email!

Let's explore whether scleral lenses are the right fit for your eyes.