Many people wonder if they can wear readers with contacts. The answer is yes, but it depends on the type of contacts you have.

Types of Contacts
There are two main types of contacts: soft contacts and hard contacts.
- Soft contacts are made of a soft, flexible material that conforms to the shape of your eye. They are the most common type of contacts and are usually more comfortable to wear than hard contacts.
- Hard contacts are made of a rigid material that does not conform to the shape of your eye. They are less common than soft contacts and are usually worn by people with certain eye conditions, such as astigmatism.
Wearing Readers with Soft Contacts
If you have soft contacts, you can wear readers over them. However, it is important to note that the readers will not correct your vision as well as they would if you were wearing them without contacts. This is because the contacts will slightly change the shape of your eye, which can affect how the readers focus light.
If you find that you are having difficulty seeing with readers over your contacts, you may want to consider getting bifocal or multifocal contacts. These types of contacts have different prescriptions for different distances, which can help you see clearly at all distances.
Wearing Readers with Hard Contacts
If you have hard contacts, you cannot wear readers over them. This is because the hard contacts will not allow the readers to fit properly on your eye.
If you need to wear readers with hard contacts, you will need to get special contact lenses that are designed to be worn with readers. These types of contact lenses are called “bifocal contact lenses” or “multifocal contact lenses.”
Benefits of Wearing Readers with Contacts
There are several benefits to wearing readers with contacts.
- Convenience: Readers with contacts are more convenient than wearing glasses because you do not have to carry around two separate pairs of eyewear.
- Comfort: Readers with contacts are more comfortable to wear than glasses because they do not rest on your nose or ears.
- Improved vision: Readers with contacts can help you see more clearly at all distances.
Tips for Wearing Readers with Contacts
If you are considering wearing readers with contacts, here are a few tips to help you get started:
- Start with a low power: When you first start wearing readers with contacts, it is important to start with a low power. This will help you get used to wearing readers and will prevent you from straining your eyes.
- Gradually increase the power: As you get used to wearing readers with contacts, you can gradually increase the power. This will help you achieve the best possible vision.
- Get regular eye exams: It is important to get regular eye exams to make sure that your eyes are healthy and that your contacts are fitting properly.
Conclusion
Wearing readers with contacts can be a great way to improve your vision and convenience. However, it is important to talk to your eye doctor to make sure that you are a good candidate for wearing readers with contacts.