Biomedics Contact Lenses
Looking for comfortable, high-quality contact lenses that fit your lifestyle? For over 30 years, Lens.com has offered CooperVision's Biomedics contact lenses, providing a range of options for various vision correction needs, whether you're dealing with dryness, astigmatism, or seeking crisp, clear vision.
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| Biomedics Brand Products | 4 Boxes | ||
| Biomedics Toric | $75 | ||
About Biomedics Contacts
Who Makes Biomedics Contacts?
Biomedics contact lenses are made by CooperVision, the third-largest soft contact lens manufacturer globally. Since 1980, CooperVision has offered a variety of lenses for different needs. The Biomedics line provides reliable comfort, moisture retention, astigmatism correction, and clear vision.
How To Choose Biomedics Contacts
Can You Sleep in Biomedics Contact Lenses?
Yes, you can sleep in Biomedics contacts (except for Biomedics 1 Day), as they are approved for extended wear. It's important to follow your eye care provider’s recommendations for safe overnight use.
How Long Do Biomedics Contacts Last?
Biomedics contacts have varying wear schedules. Biomedics 55 Evolution Asphere is a monthly lens, while Biomedics 55 Premier Asphere and Biomedics Toric are biweekly lenses. Biomedics 1 Day lenses are daily disposables, to be replaced with a fresh pair each day.
Biomedics Contacts Compared
| CONTACT LENS ATTRIBUTE | Biomedics 55 Premier Asphere | Biomedics Toric | Biomedics 1 Day | Biomedics 55 Evolution Asphere |
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| Lens Type | Biweekly | Biweekly | Daily | Monthly |
| UV Blocking | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Water Content | 58% | 58% | 78% | 55% |
| Material Type | Hydrogel | Hydrogel | Hydrogel | Silicone hydrogel |
| Overnight Wear | No | No | No | Yes (with approval) |
How to Apply for Lens.com CooperVision Rebates
Applying for rebates on Lens.com is a straightforward process. Here's how you can do it:
1. Purchase Qualifying Contact Lenses – ensure that the contact lenses you buy are eligible for a rebate. You can find information about available rebates on the Lens.com Rebate Center.
2. Access the Rebate Center – after your order has shipped, login to yourLens.com account and navigate to the Rebate Center. Here, you'll find a list of your active rebates.
3. Print and Complete the Rebate Form – click on the "Track Rebate" button next to your order to access and print the rebate form. Fill out all required information accurately.
4. Mail the Rebate Form – send the completed rebate form along with any required documentation, such as the manufacturer's proof of purchase (found on the back or side of each contact lens box), to the address specified on the form. It's recommended to use USPS and consider opting for USPS Signature Confirmation to ensure your submission is received.
5. Track Your Rebate Status – you can monitor the status of your rebate by logging into your account and accessing the Rebate Center. Click the "Track Rebate" button to view updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Biomedics are made by CooperVision: makers of the Biofinity and Proclear line of contacts. Biomedics contact lenses are a growing brand of contacts thanks to their thin patented edge design that provides a high level of wearing comfort compared to other contact lenses. They offer a complete range of lenses including toric, aspheric, daily disposable, and 2-week contact lenses.
Biomedics contacts are designed for wearers with specific vision correction needs and who prefer a convenient replacement schedule. If you're looking for aspheric lenses, toric lenses, or lenses that resist dryness, CooperVision's line of Biomedics contact lenses could be the right choice for you.
Though somewhat lesser known than their sister-brand Biofinity, Biomedics are a dependable set of contacts offering outstanding value. The Biomedics family of products provides a number of value-for-money contact lens wearing options. These range from daily disposable to monthly replacement contact lenses, including a daily disposable option for those with astigmatism. In addition, some of their lenses feature an innovative aspheric design that suits some wearers in terms of their improved clarity.
Biomedics Contact Lens Reviews
Toric Lenses
1-2 Week Disposable
Biomedics 55 Evolution Asphere
Monthly Disposable