Why Scleral Contact Lenses Cost More and Why They Are Worth It

09-03-2025

At Eye-deology Vision Care in Edmonton, we frequently questions regarding the cost of scleral contact lenses. While they may be more expensive than standard contact lenses, their price reflects the precision, customization, and specialized care that go into ensuring optimal vision and comfort. Here’s why scleral contact lenses are more than other contacts and should be considered a wise investment in your eye health:

1. Custom-Made for Your Unique Eyes

Unlike mass-produced soft lenses, scleral lenses are individually designed and computer-lathed to fit your eye’s exact shape. This level of precision ensures exceptional vision correction and long-term comfort, making them ideal for individuals with keratoconus, dry eye syndrome, and other complex conditions.

2. Advanced Fitting Process

Fitting scleral lenses requires specialized expertise and technology. At Eye-deology Vision Care, we use state-of-the-art imaging and corneal mapping (i.e., corneal topography tools to design lenses that offer a perfect fit. This process takes multiple visits, ensuring your lenses provide the best possible vision and eye health.

3. Premium Lens Materials & Longer Lifespan

Scleral lenses are made from highly breathable, gas-permeable materials that promote oxygen flow to the eyes, reducing discomfort and dryness. While they have a higher upfront cost, they last much longer than standard soft lenses, making them a smart long-term investment

4. Specialized Expertise & Professional Care

Because scleral lenses require advanced knowledge and training to fit properly, professional fitting fees are higher than those for soft contact lenses. However, this ensures optimal vision correction, superior comfort, and long-term eye health.

5. Insurance Coverage & Affordability Options

While some insurance plans cover scleral lenses for medical conditions, they may not be fully covered. Our team at Eye-deology Vision Care can help you explore coverage options and payment plans to make scleral lenses more accessible.

Are Scleral Lenses Worth the Cost?

Absolutely! For patients who struggle with traditional contact lenses due to keratoconus, severe dry eye, or corneal irregularities, scleral lenses can be life-changing—providing sharp vision, unmatched comfort, and long-lasting relief. Considering scleral lenses? Book a consultation at Eye-deology Vision Care in Edmonton today, and let’s find the perfect solution for your vision needs!

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Scleral lenses are custom-made using advanced technology to fit each patient’s unique eye shape. The specialized fitting process, high-quality materials, and multiple adjustments required contribute to their higher cost compared to standard soft lenses.

Coverage varies by provider and plan. Some insurance policies may cover part of the cost, especially if the lenses are medically necessary for conditions like keratoconus or severe dry eye. It’s best to check with your insurance company.