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Bifocal Contact Lenses

Bifocal contacts are a great option for people who need a different prescription for distance viewing than they do for reading and other close-up work. Multifocal contact lenses are made by a variety of manufacturers but the most popular lens brands are Acuvue, Proclear, Soflens, and Focus. Just because you need bifocals, doesn’t mean you always need to wear glasses. Ask your eye doctor how you can try a multi-focal lens today.

All Bifocal Contact Lenses
ACUVUE BIFOCAL Contact Lenses (Click to View)
ACUVUE BIFOCAL
By Johnson & Johnson
$37.50 CAD / Box
ACUVUE Oasys for Presbyopia Contact Lenses (Click to View)
ACUVUE Oasys for Presbyopia
By Johnson & Johnson
$50.50 CAD / Box
AIR OPTIX AQUA MULTIFOCAL Contact Lenses (Click to View)
AIR OPTIX AQUA MULTIFOCAL
By Ciba Vision
$73.00 CAD / Box
Focus DAILIES Progressives (30 Pack) Contact Lenses (Click to View)
Focus DAILIES Progressives (30 Pack)
By Ciba Vision
$29.00 CAD / Box
Focus Progressives Contact Lenses (Click to View)
Focus Progressives
By Ciba Vision
$45.00 CAD / Box
Frequency 55 Multifocal Contact Lenses (Click to View)
Frequency 55 Multifocal
By Cooper Vision
$60.50 CAD / Box
Proclear Multifocal Toric Contact Lenses (Click to View)
Proclear Multifocal Toric
By Cooper Vision
$161.50 CAD / Box
Purevision Multifocal Contact Lenses (Click to View)
Purevision Multifocal
By Bausch & Lomb
$54.00 CAD / Box
Soflens Multifocal Contact Lenses (Click to View)
Soflens Multifocal
By Bausch & Lomb
$46.50 CAD / Box
   

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