Contact Lenses for Astigmatism on the Gold Coast

Clear, Stable Vision:
If contact lenses have felt blurry, uncomfortable, or inconsistent in the past, the right fitting can make all the difference.

“I didn't know that I could wear contact lenses with my astigmatism prescription! Finally I can also get some glasses-free time while I'm out keeping active.”

Paul

Paul Graham
Harmony Vision Optometry

BAppSc (Optom) Hons

Paul

Complex Contact Lens Fitting in Gold Coast

Hi, I’m Paul.
I work with patients of all backgrounds and I find that contact lenses can add an extra level of lifestyle flexibility when it comes to seeing clearly every day. These days, people are multi-tasking more than ever which can be a challenge to stay focused, and most importantly comfortable. I’d like to help more families in the “Your Location” area experience how contact lenses can provide an extra lifestyle benefit that they may not have had access to previously because of the latest advances in technology.

Tried Contact Lenses Before… But They Didn’t Work?

Many people with astigmatism are told contact lenses “might not work well” for them, or they try them and experience:

  • Blurry or fluctuating vision

  • Lenses that rotate or feel unstable

  • Discomfort after a few hours

In many cases, this isn’t because contact lenses don’t work.

👉 It’s because they weren’t fitted precisely enough.

Contact Lenses Designed for Astigmatism

Modern contact lenses for astigmatism (toric lenses) are designed to stay stable on the eye and provide clear, consistent vision.

The key is selecting the right lens and fitting it accurately. With the right approach, many people who previously struggled with contact lenses are able to wear them successfully.

We focus on:

Easy to Wear
We offer a wide range of toric contact lenses designed to correct astigmatism, featuring advanced stability technology for clear, consistent vision. Top brands include monthly Biofinity Toric/XR, daily disposable MyDay Toric, and Clariti 1 Day. These lenses are known for comfort, breathability, and stable fit.

A Better Fitting Process for Astigmatism

If you’ve had issues with contact lenses before, a more precise fitting process can make a significant difference.

Harmony Vision Astigmatism
Lens Fitting

Step 1: Understand Your Eyes in Detail

We assess your prescription and how your astigmatism affects your vision and lens stability.

Step 2: Select the Right Lens Design

Different toric lenses behave differently, we choose options suited to your eyes.

Step 3: Trial Lenses In Practice

You’ll try lenses on so we can assess real-world comfort and vision.

Step 4: Fine-Tune the Fit

Small adjustments can make a big difference in clarity and stability.

Step 5: Ongoing Optimisation

We review performance and make any final tweaks to get the best result.
Struggled With Contact Lenses Before?

Find out if a more precise fitting approach could make contact lenses work better for your eyes.

Contact Lens Lifestyle Quiz

Contact Lens Lifestyle Quiz
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1. How active is your day-to-day lifestyle?
2. What frustrates you most about your current vision?
3. Have you noticed changes in your near vision (e.g. reading small text)?
4. How many hours per day do you spend on screens?
5. Have you worn contact lenses before?
6. Do your eyes ever feel dry or irritated?
7. How important is it to you to be glasses-free?
8. Would you be open to a short adjustment period to improve your vision overall?
9. Which do you rely on more throughout the day?
10. If contact lenses could improve your daily comfort, what would you do next?
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Focus on Precision Fitting

Astigmatism requires accuracy, we take the time to get it right.

Try Before You Commit

Experience the difference before making a decision.

Solutions for “Difficult Fits”

We regularly work with patients who were told contacts wouldn’t work.

Ongoing Fine-Tuning

We don’t stop at “good enough”, we optimise for comfort and clarity.

  • FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
About Contact Lenses for Astigmatism

Can I wear contact lenses if I have astigmatism?

Yes, most people with astigmatism can wear contact lenses using specialised designs that provide stable vision.

Ready to Experience Clear, Stable Vision?

If contact lenses haven’t worked for you before, a more precise fitting could make the difference. Find out if you’re a good candidate or book an appointment to get started.