Get answers to frequently asked questions about DAILIES® contact lens products, daily disposables and getting contacts.
DAILIES® contact lenses are daily disposable contact lenses designed to provide exceptional, all day comfort. Just put in a fresh, new pair each morning and toss them at night.
There are many types of DAILIES® contact lenses, including ones that correct presbyopia and astigmatism.
All DAILIES® contact lenses are designed to deliver exceptional vision and comfort.
DAILIES TOTAL1® contact lenses are the first and only contact lens to incorporate water gradient technology, allowing for nearly 100% moisture at the surface creating a cushion of moisture on the eye to keep lenses comfortable throughout the day.
DAILIES® AquaComfort Plus® contact lenses contain a moisturizing agent which is released with every blink to provide refreshing comfort.
Yes! You can get an online certificate for a FREE* trial of DAILIES® contact lenses. After you print your certificate, take it to an eye care professional who can recommend and fit the DAILIES® contact lens that’s right for you.
If you need an eye care professional, you can find one here.
*Eye exam may be required before lens trial. Professional fees may apply. At participating offices.
Yes. Contact lenses are medical devices and must be prescribed and fitted by a licensed eye care professional.
DAILIES® contact lenses provide vision correction for nearsightedness, farsightedness, presbyopia and astigmatism. For a quick description of each of the more common problems DAILIES® contact lenses can correct, visit our Vision Problems page.
Yes. DAILIES® AquaComfort Plus® Toric contact lenses are made specifically for people with astigmatism so they can enjoy the comfort and convenience of daily disposable contact lenses.
Daily disposable contact lenses need to be replaced every day. They are designed for single use: you put them in every morning and toss them at night. It’s that simple.
Daily disposable contact lenses need to be replaced every day. They are designed for single use; you put them in every morning and toss them at night. It’s that simple.
No. DAILIES® contact lenses are made to be worn only once.
DAILIES® contact lenses require no cleaning and should only be worn once. Every day should start with a fresh pair.
Yes. Wearing contact lenses for sports may improve your peripheral vision and lessen concerns that your glasses may fall off or break. Your eye care professional can help you determine the best type of contact lenses based on your particular sport or activity.
No. Sleeping in contact lenses not designed to be worn overnight can increase the risk of certain contact lens-related complications. Always follow an eye care professional’s recommendations for contact lens wear, care and replacement.
Yes. Always remember to only use them as directed. To maintain healthy eyes and get the most comfortable vision possible, it’s best to schedule regular visits to your eye care professional.
Yes. And the more you use them, the easier it is. Here are some tips for putting in and taking out contact lenses.
Contact lens options differ by lifestyle, length of time they're meant to be used and the type of vision correction needed. There are many varieties of contact lenses, but your eye care professional can help you decide which lens is right for you.
Absolutely. Especially DAILIES® contact lenses, daily disposable contact lenses that provide outstanding vision, comfort and convenience.
If your health insurance plan includes vision coverage, you’re usually fully, or partially covered. Benefits provided by vision coverage often include a contact lens percentage discount (e.g., 15% off) at participating retail stores, or directly from an eye care professional. Other plans may offer an annual allowance to cover the cost of your contact lenses and an eye exam.
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Children can safely and successfully wear contact lenses when they are responsible enough to care for them. DAILIES® contact lenses are especially easy to use as they require no cleaning. Consult your eye care professional for proper guidelines to help your child get started.
Regular eye exams are an important part of preventive healthcare. Many eye and vision conditions present no obvious symptoms; therefore, individuals are often unaware that a problem exists.
Wondering where to get an eye exam? Start with a visit to our Find an Eye Care Professional page.