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Contact Lens Prescriptions

For the untrained eye, contact lens prescriptions can be very confusing. There are only a few simple details one needs to understand in order to understand what their prescription means.

A prescription will look something like this.

OD -6.40 -2.00 90 +1.10
OS -7.00 -1.00 180 +1.00
BC 8.6 DIA 14.2

Follow the legend below:

OD is for the right eye
OS is for the left eye
OU refers to both eyes

The first number (-6.40) refers to the refractive power. It is measured in diopters.
 
A negative value indicates myopia
A positive value indicates hyperopia

The number indicates the amount. The farther from zero the number, the greater the amount.

The second number (-2.00) indicates the amount of astigmatism (if any exists). It is measured in diopters. Astigmatism is present if the shape of your eye is like a football, as opposed to a sphere.

The third number (90) is a measurement of the axis of astigmatism in degrees. An axis of 180 is horizontal. An axis of 90 is vertical.

The last number on the top line (+1.10) indicates reading power (if any exists) for a bifocal lens.

BC is the base curve (radius) of a contact lens. It is measured in millimeters.

DIA is the diameter, measured in millimeters.
 


ALERT!  The FDA has alerted consumers about potentially serious side effects associated with wearing special effects contact lenses.  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health has advice for consumers wishing to purchase contact lenses on the Internet.


The National Eye Institute (A Division of the National Institutes of Health) offers excellent resources about vision, eye care and contact lenses.  This site is available in both English and Spanish.  The Optometrists Network provides detailed information for parents about children and vision care.

More about Prescription Contact Lenses.


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