Contact Lenses for Astigmatism
Toric contact lenses are specially designed to correct astigmatism—a condition that causes blurry vision—providing clear and consistent sight.

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Featured Contact Lens Brands for Astigmatism


Total Comfort
TOTAL® daily disposable and monthly replacement contact lenses are designed to provide total comfort.


Lasting Performance
PRECISION® daily disposable and weekly contact lenses designed for people who want to embrace the freedom of life.
Toric Contact Lenses for Astigmatism


Enjoy exceptionally clear and stable vision in a monthly replacement toric contact lens with nearly 100% water at the surface**.


PRECISION7® is the 1-week toric lens with ACTIV-FLO® technology, containing water-loving elements to maximize surface moisture over a 7-day period.


The daily disposable contact lens uniquely designed to correct astigmatism and provide exceptional vision.


DAILIES TOTAL1® FOR
ASTIGMATISM
Exceptionally stable vision and comfort from a lens that’s nearly 100% water at the surface**.


DAILIES® AQUACOMFORT
PLUS® TORIC
Affordable daily disposable contact lens that features Blink-Activated Moisture, plus clear vision even with astigmatism.


AIR OPTIX® PLUS
HYDRAGLYDE® FOR ASTIGMATISM
Comfortable, continuous wear contact lenses for people with busy lifestyles.
Outsmart Digital Device Dryness
Spending long hours looking at screens?
Our lenses are designed to help address discomfort associated with lower blink rates, called Digital Device Dryness.
What is astigmatism?
Astigmatism occurs when the cornea is shaped like the side of a football, as opposed to spherical like a basketball. This causes fuzzy, blurred vision and can make images appear stretched. Not to worry, it can be corrected with a toric contact lens.
- Some degree of blurry or distorted vision at all distances
- Headaches
- Eye fatigue or discomfort
- Squinting
- Difficulty with night vision

Correcting Astigmatism—beyond glasses and contacts
People will often turn to glasses or toric contact lenses to correct astigmatism. For those who want to live life free from glasses or lenses, refractive surgery such as LASIK is also an option. We recommend making an appointment with your eye doctor to talk about your options.

Everything You Need to Know About Wearing Contact Lenses
Yes, toric contact lenses like DAILIES TOTAL1® FOR ASTIGMATISM, PRECISION7® FOR ASTIGMATISM, TOTAL30® FOR ASTIGMATISM or PRECISION1® FOR ASTIGMATISM can correct astigmatism by using specialized designs that compensate for the irregular shape of the cornea or lens, providing clear and stable vision.
Toric contact lenses are specially designed to correct astigmatism. Each lens requires a unique
prescription for clear, consistent vision. Get a free* trial here.
Toric lenses, like PRECISION1® FOR ASTIGMATISM or DAILIES® AQUACOMFORT PLUS® Toric, work by aligning with the eye's irregular curvature, using different lens powers to correct the refractive errors caused by astigmatism, resulting in clear vision.
TOTAL30® FOR ASTIGMATISM or PRECISION1® FOR ASTIGMATISM are designed with advanced moisture technology to keep lenses hydrated and comfortable throughout the day, making them a great option for outsmarting digital device dryness.
Important safety information
See product instructions for complete wear, care and safety information.
*Eye exam may be required before lens trial. Professional fees may apply. Offer available at participating offices.
**Based on laboratory testing of unworn lenses.
Important information for PRECISION7® for Astigmatism (serafilcon A) contact lenses: For daily wear or extended wear up to 6 nights for near/far-sightedness. Risk of serious eye problems (i.e., corneal ulcer) is greater for extended wear. In rare cases, loss of vision may result. Side effects like discomfort, mild burning or stinging may occur.
Important information for AIR OPTIX® plus HydraGlyde® for Astigmatism (lotrafilcon B) contact lenses: For daily wear or extended wear up to 6 nights for near/far-sightedness and astigmatism. Risk of serious eye problems (i.e., corneal ulcer) is greater for extended wear. In rare cases, loss of vision may result. Side effects like discomfort, mild burning or stinging may occur.