Contact Lenses

Guide to buy bifocals as contact lenses for farsightedness

At about age 45 everybody gradually notices the need for longer arms. Small print blurs before your eyes. You hold a newspaper three feet in front of you. Threading a needle is a challenge. Finally somebody offers to lend you reading glasses, and you know what's up.

This loss of near vision is called presbyopia, farsightedness. It is not a disease, and cannot be prevented.Most people don't know that you can buy bifocals, trifocals, or even progressive contact lenses. But it's true: new multifocal contact lenses are being designed each year for people with farsightedness.

We help you to find the latest Bifocal Contact Lenses. Just click on the products and you will be transferred:

Prices of bifocal eye contacts vary from one contact lens design to another, but in general they are less expensive than eyeglasses with progressive lenses.

Contact Lenses: Can I buy bifocals for reading?

Do you need reading glasses, but you don't need eyewear to see far away? Are you a candidate?
Yes, you can get bifocal contact lenses that have just a reading segment. Many people find this more convenient and attractive than wearing reading glasses.

Buy bifocals at these premium stores:

As the world's largest contact lens store, 1-800 Contacts is dedicated to providing you with a simple way to replace your contact lenses. At 1-800 Contacts, you will receive the exact same contact lenses your doctor prescribed, delivered to your door, at a great price. And with an inventory of over 20 million contacts, they are more likely to have your choice in stock than anyone else, which means you'll receive your contacts fast. In addition they provide live online- and telephone help 7 days a week. Large volumes help keeping the price down. No more running around town to pick up contact lenses.At 1-800 Contacts they deliver, you save.

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