Scleral Lenses

If you want to wear contact lenses but have had trouble wearing them in the past, scleral contact lenses may be right for you! Give us a call to learn more.  

Scleral Lenses

If you want to wear contact lenses but have had trouble wearing them in the past, scleral contact lenses may be right for you! Give us a call to learn more.  

Scleral Lenses, Raleigh & Morrisville, NC 

Scleral contact lenses are the ultimate contact lens technology for irregular corneas. They completely cover the cornea and only rest on the white of the eye (or sclera), making them incredibly comfortable. Because they are larger than traditional rigid gas permeable lenses, they provide more stable vision and are less likely to accidentally dislodge or fall out. Their overall size is very similar to that of soft contact lenses, which allows them to offer the superior vision performance of a rigid gas permeable or hard contact lens, but with comfort more similar to that of a soft contact lens. 

Scleral lenses: 

  • Cover the entire corneal surface 
  • Rest on the sclera or white of the eye 
  • Are larger and more stable than conventional gas permeable (GP) lenses 
  • Are less likely to dislodge accidentally 
  • Are more comfortable than conventional GP lenses 
  • Provide initial comfort similar to or better than soft lenses 
  • Are an excellent choice for sensitive eyes or irregularly shaped corneas 

Advantages of scleral lenses

If you want to wear contact lenses but have had trouble wearing them in the past, or you’ve been told you are not a good candidate for contacts, scleral contact lenses may be the solution you are looking for. These lenses are now available in bifocal designs too. 

Compared to soft contact lenses, these large-diameter GP lenses offer the same advantages as conventional GP lenses, including: 

  • Sharper vision 
  • Greater durability 
  • Easier handling 
  • Less risk of complications 
  • Longer life of the contact lens

Advantages of scleral lenses 

If you want to wear contact lenses but have had trouble wearing them in the past, or you’ve been told you are not a good candidate for contacts, scleral contact lenses may be the solution you are looking for. These lenses are now available in bifocal designs too. 

Compared to soft contact lenses, these large-diameter GP lenses offer the same advantages as conventional GP lenses, including: 

  • Sharper vision 
  • Greater durability 
  • Easier handling 
  • Less risk of complications 
  • Longer life of the contact lens 

Types of scleral lenses 

  • Corneoscleral lenses are much larger than conventional GP lenses and rest near the junction between the cornea and the sclera. 
  • Mini-scleral lenses cover the entire corneal surface and rest on the anterior sclera. 
  • Full scleral lenses provide the most significant amount of clearance between the back surface of the lens and the cornea.

How to insert and remove scleral contact lenses

Does insurance cover scleral lenses? 

Often, insurance will provide 100% coverage of these medically necessary contact lenses and professional service fees if you qualify. Sometimes, however, insurance may only cover the cost of the exam and custom fitting. We recommend that you check with your specific insurance to verify whether scleral lenses are covered. 

Contact our office and schedule a consultation to see if you are a good candidate for these remarkable contact lenses. Call  (919) 472-4070 to schedule your TrueVision Eye Care appointment at our Morrisville office or  (919) 629-9208for our Raleigh location.