Custom-Fit Contact Lenses for Exceptional Comfort and Clarity

Every eye is unique—your contact lenses should be, too. At Envision Boulder, we take a personalized, attentive approach to contact lens fittings, ensuring the perfect match for your vision needs, eye shape, and lifestyle. From daily lenses to advanced specialty designs, our doctors use the latest technology to achieve clear, comfortable, healthy vision.

Why Contact Lens Exams Matter

A contact lens exam is more than an updated prescription. It’s a detailed evaluation of how contact lenses interact with the surface of your eye. Ill-fitting lenses can lead to discomfort, dryness, blurred vision, or long-term complications, which is why precise measurements and expert guidance are essential.

During your exam, we assess:
  • Corneal health
  • Tear film quality
  • Curvature and shape of the cornea
  • Contact lens fit and movement
  • Your vision needs and lifestyle preferences

Our goal is to provide lenses that feel natural, perform beautifully, and support long-term eye health.

Types of Contact Lenses We Fit

We offer a complete range of modern, high-performance lenses, including:

Daily Disposable Lenses

Ideal for comfort, convenience, and healthy wear.

Monthly & Two-Week Lenses

Reliable, cost-effective options for routine wearers.

Toric Lenses for Astigmatism

Designed to correct differing curvatures in the eye for crisp, stable vision.

Multifocal Contact Lenses

Great for individuals who want clear near, intermediate, and distance vision—without reading glasses.

Scleral and Rigid Gas Permeable Lenses

Durable, breathable lenses offering excellent visual clarity.

If you’ve struggled with contacts in the past, we specialize in finding the right design to restore comfort and clarity.

Specialty & Medical Contact Lenses

Some eyes need a lens that does more than correct vision—they need a therapeutic or custom-designed lens that supports a unique corneal shape or condition.
We offer advanced medical and specialty lenses for:
  • Keratoconus
  • Irregular corneas
  • Post-surgical corneal changes (LASIK, PRK, RK)
  • Severe dry eye
  • Corneal scarring or distortion

Scleral Lenses

Scleral lenses vault over the cornea and rest on the whites of the eye, creating a smooth optical surface and a fluid reservoir that enhances comfort and clarity. These lenses are often the best option for keratoconus, providing:

  • Superior stability
  • Improved comfort
  • Sharper vision
  • Less sensitivity to corneal irregularities

Keratoconus & Your Treatment Options

Keratoconus is a progressive condition that causes thinning and bulging of the cornea, leading to distorted or blurred vision. Many patients with keratoconus struggle in traditional soft lenses, but specialty lenses, especially scleral designs, can restore clear, comfortable vision.

Your doctor will perform detailed corneal imaging and curvature mapping to determine the best lens design for your cornea’s unique shape. Other treatment options may include:

  • Customized rigid gas-permeable lenses
  • Hybrid lenses
  • Corneal cross-linking consultation
  • Specialty soft lenses for irregular corneas
Our expertise in fitting patients with corneal conditions means you’ll receive a thoughtful, precise approach tailored to your needs.

The Contact Lens Fitting Process

Your fitting will feel thorough, unrushed, and completely personalized. Here’s what to expect:

A full evaluation of your eye health
Precise corneal measurements and imaging
Lens selection based on your prescription, eye shape, and vision goals
Trial lens fitting to evaluate comfort and stability
Education and training for new wearers on insertion, removal, and care
Follow-up care to ensure proper fit and long-term comfort

Our doctors will guide you through the process with clear, approachable explanations and expert recommendations.

Are You a Good Candidate for Contacts?

You may be a candidate for contact lenses if you:

  • Want an alternative to glasses
  • Have an active lifestyle
  • Need sharper vision for reading, driving, or screens
  • Have astigmatism or presbyopia
  • Have previously struggled with contact lens comfort
  • Have keratoconus or an irregular cornea
  • Experience dryness but want to try new lens technologies
  • Need visual rehabilitation after refractive or corneal surgery

We will help you determine the safest, healthiest, and most comfortable option.

Are You a Good Candidate for Contacts?

You may be a candidate for contact lenses if you:

  • Want an alternative to glasses
  • Have an active lifestyle
  • Need sharper vision for reading, driving, or screens
  • Have astigmatism or presbyopia
  • Have previously struggled with contact lens comfort
  • Have keratoconus or an irregular cornea
  • Experience dryness but want to try new lens technologies
  • Need visual rehabilitation after refractive or corneal surgery

We will help you determine the safest, healthiest, and most comfortable option.

What To Expect with New Wearers

If you’re new to contacts, we’ll walk you through:
  • Proper hygiene and lens care
  • Insertion and removal techniques
  • How to avoid overwear and irritation
  • How to recognize symptoms that require discontinuation
Our approach is calm, supportive, and designed to ensure your confidence from day one.

What To Expect with New Wearers

If you’re new to contacts, we’ll walk you through:
  • Proper hygiene and lens care
  • Insertion and removal techniques
  • How to avoid overwear and irritation
  • How to recognize symptoms that require discontinuation
Our approach is calm, supportive, and designed to ensure your confidence from day one.

Find the Perfect Lenses for Your Eyes

Whether you’re exploring contacts for the first time or need specialty lenses for a complex condition, we’ll help you find the lenses that fit your life, and your eyes, perfectly.