Do you notice something different about the Web site?

It’s now brighter and more vibrant. And, we’ve provided tons of helpful information on eye health and contact lenses in general.

Why do this? It’s all for you. We want to provide you with an easy go-to place for information on your eyes.

Here’s what we mean.

Find information on vision health and contact lenses

You’ve probably heard that old chestnut about carrots being good for your eyesight. Is it true or not?  You can now find out in our article on the subject. It’s just one of many that we have in a new corner of our site devoted to your vision and health.

We also have a new section covering contact lenses, featuring information you should know about them.

Want to find out if you can save some solution and clean your contacts with tap water? Read the answer in our article covering tips for keeping your contacts clean. (Spoiler: The answer is definitely not. Tap water may introduce impurities into your eyes. Always use fresh sterile contact lens solution.)

There are many such “good to know!” tidbits awaiting you—with each article written in everyday language that’s easy to read.

There’s more helpful information for you, too

Need to find a local optometrist? We’ve made that simple for you as well.

We’ll also be regularly updating our new blog. It’s devoted to issues and news around eye health and contact lenses. You can look forward to reading information that affects you, such as fully explaining the benefits of silicone hydrogel contacts and more.

Think of this blog as your place to discuss, learn, and have some fun!

It takes more than one to have a party though, so be sure to comment. Let us know when you’ve discovered anything new (“Hey, I never knew our corneas got their oxygen straight from the air!”) to ideas you may have for future posts. 

Read more about CooperVision Canada!

We also have a section that talks about who we are.

Sure, CooperVision is a contact lens manufacturer. But did you know that we’re also involved in social work both near and far that helps support eye health? You’ll also find details on what it takes to bring our contacts to you and some of our company history, which stretches all the way back to 1980.

And of course, you’ll find information on our products.

If you aren’t quite sure which CooperVision contact lens is right for you, try out our new Find Your Contact Lens tool. Simply let us know the following:

  • Your current condition regarding your vision (like if you’re nearsighted)
  • A little bit about your lifestyle (e.g., do you work on the computer)
  • And how often you’d like to replace your contact lenses (every day or every month?)

We’ll take care of the rest. Of course, it’s up to your eye doctor to make the final call, but your opinion counts too and we want to be there to help.

We hope you enjoy the revamped site for Canada!

 

Nothing in this blog post is to be construed as medical advice, nor is it intended to replace the recommendations of a medical professional. For specific questions, please see your eye care practitioner.
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