Check the lens specification
Confirm the product, manufacturer, base curve, diameter and replacement schedule.
QUALITY EYES
Some opticians sell contact lenses under their own brand names. We’ll identify the original manufacturer’s lens in seconds.
Search using the full name or just one memorable word.
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A Quality Eyes Resource
The Quality Eyes Lens Finder™ is a free contact lens identification tool designed to help wearers understand which widely available manufacturer-branded lens may sit behind an optician’s private-label name.
It brings together commonly listed equivalents from major UK high-street opticians, helping customers compare names more easily and find the lens they have already been fitted with.
Understanding Own-Brand Lenses
Some high-street opticians sell established contact lenses under their own private-label names. The packaging and name may be different even where the lens is commonly associated with a major manufacturer’s regular brand.
This can make it difficult to compare prices or reorder online. Our checker helps you identify the commonly listed equivalent so you know what to look for.
Full Comparison List
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Before You Order
Confirm the product, manufacturer, base curve, diameter and replacement schedule.
Toric and multifocal lenses may also include cylinder, axis, addition and design details.
Our UK team can help identify the lens, but your optician should advise on any change of fitted product.
2-minute lens finder
Answer five quick questions and our opticians' shortlist does the rest.
Helpful Answers
Many private-label lenses are manufactured by established contact lens companies and sold under a high-street optician’s own product name.
You can order the contact lens that has been fitted and prescribed for you, provided the full product and prescription specification matches. Ask for advice when anything is unclear.
No. The term refers to a commonly listed manufacturer-branded counterpart. Suitability still depends on the complete fitted lens specification and the health of your eyes.
Look at the outer box, blister packs and your contact lens specification. Check the product name, power, base curve, diameter and any cylinder, axis or addition values.
Contact Quality Eyes with clear photographs of the front, side and prescription label of the box, and our team will help you identify it.