"Does this eye prescription look like a secret code? Worried you'll enter the wrong numbers and mess up your order?"
When you try to order toric (astigmatism) contact lenses online, it's easy to feel lost with unfamiliar terms like SPH, CYL, and AXIS. We've all been there.
But don't worry! By the end of this article, you'll be able to decode the important information about your eyes and order your perfect lenses with total confidence.
Let's start with the most basic terms. If you know these, you're halfway there.
Example: "-2.50" means a standard level of nearsightedness.
💡 Quick Tip: If you get OD and OS mixed up, just remember that you "left" something "sinister" behind. It's a bit dark, but it works!
Now for the key part: astigmatism. If you don't have astigmatism, this section on your prescription will be blank.
Example: "-1.25" indicates a moderate amount of astigmatism.
Example: "180" or "90" refers to the angle of the correction.
Let's imagine you received the following prescription:
SPH | CYL | AXIS | |
---|---|---|---|
OD (Right) | -3.00 | -0.75 | 180 |
OS (Left) | -3.25 | -1.25 | 90 |
How do we interpret this?
Now you can confidently select the correct SPH, CYL, and AXIS values for each eye when ordering online!
Learn More: "What Is Astigmatism?" - Check out this professional resource from the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
What Is Astigmatism? - American Academy of Ophthalmology