What Is The Average Cost Of Scleral Contact Lenses (2025)?
13-06-2025
The Average Cost of Scleral Contact Lenses in Alberta is Approximately $1,500 (circa, 2025)
The average price of scleral contact lenses, their professional fitting by an optometrist, and a warranty against manufacturer defects, is approximately $1,500 CAD (circa 2025 in Alberta).Why Are Scleral Contact Lenses More Than Conventional Contact Lenses?
One-Of-A-Kind Construction
Scleral contact lenses have a higher price point than conventional gas permeable or soft contact lenses because they are a one-of-a-kind eyewear product manufactured to the unique specifications of the individual. Moreover, the fitting of scleral contact lenses requires a considerable level of optometrist expertise and skill, and typically requires more technology and time to accurately measure and fit. Care, insertion, and removal of scleral contact lenses also differs from traditional contact lenses. Accordingly, additional time is required to educate, demonstrate, and guide patients as they learn how to use and maintain their scleral contact lenses.What Factors Into The Price of Scleral Contact Lenses?
Precision Fitting & Custom Construction
The following elements factor into the overall price of scleral contact lenses:- Optometrist Expertise
- Scleral Fitting
- Fitting Technologies (i.e. Corneal Topographer)
- Fitting Period Duration
- Type of Scleral Lens (i.e., single vision, astigmatism, etc.)
- Insertion/Removal Training
- Warranty Period
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Frequently Asked Questions
The average cost of scleral contact lenses in Alberta is approximately $1,500 (circa, 2025).
Assuming an unchanging prescription, with proper care and maintenance scleral contact lenses can last 1-2 years.
Every health benefits plan is unique. Please consult with your health benefits provider to determine if your plan will contribute to the purchase of scleral contact lenses.
No, you should not sleep in scleral lenses unless specifically instructed to do so by your eye care professional. While scleral lenses can provide excellent vision correction and comfort during waking hours, sleeping in them can increase the risk of eye infections and other complications.
Scleral contact lenses can be very worthwhile for many individuals, especially those with specific eye conditions or who have struggled with traditional contact lenses. They offer improved vision, comfort, and stability, particularly for those with irregular corneas or dry eyes. However, they can be more expensive than other lens types and require a longer adjustment period
Corneal topography is crucial for fitting scleral lenses because it provides a detailed map of the cornea's surface, allowing for a precise and customized lens fit. This map helps determine the appropriate lens design and parameters to ensure optimal comfort and vision correction for the individual.
Yes, optometrist experience significantly matters when fitting scleral lenses. The complexities of scleral lens fitting, including detailed measurements, custom lens design, and troubleshooting issues, require specialized training and experience to ensure optimal comfort, vision correction, and ocular health.