Gelflex Delta 55 contact lenses available from Contact Lens Depot Australia

Gelflex Contact Lenses in Australia: Delta, Sofclear and Specialty Options

Gelflex is an Australian contact lens manufacturer known for a wide range of soft contact lenses, including daily, monthly, toric, tinted, and specialty designs. If your optometrist has prescribed Gelflex lenses, it is important to order the exact product and parameters because the range includes several lens types that are not interchangeable.

This guide is written for Australian customers looking to understand the Gelflex range available through Contact Lens Depot.

Why choose Gelflex?

Gelflex lenses are commonly used when an optometrist wants a particular material, design, tint, replacement schedule, or prescription range. Some Gelflex options are more specialised than mainstream daily lenses, which is why patients often look online after being fitted in practice.

Gelflex lenses available from Contact Lens Depot

Our Gelflex range includes standard and specialty options such as Gelflex Delta 55, Gelflex Delta 55 Toric, Gelflex Delta 55 Toric Tinted, Gelflex Gamma/Benz 49, Gelflex Gamma/Benz 49 Tinted, Synergy Quarterly, Synergy Astigmatism Quarterly, Gelflex Sofclear Comfort Daily, and Gelflex Softclear Enhance Monthly Coloured.

Why the exact Gelflex lens matters

Gelflex products can differ by material, diameter, base curve, tint, wearing schedule, and prescription range. A Delta 55 lens is not automatically the same as a Gamma/Benz lens, and a toric lens is not the same as a standard spherical lens. If your prescription lists a specific Gelflex product, order that exact product unless your optometrist has advised a change.

Ordering Gelflex lenses online in Australia

When you order Gelflex lenses online, check the product name first, then confirm the right and left eye prescription details. For toric lenses, make sure the cylinder and axis are entered correctly. For coloured or tinted lenses, check the tint and wearing schedule as well.

If you have ordered from Contact Lens Depot before, our easy reorder page can help you repeat your previous order. We also provide receipts for eligible health fund claims through optical extras cover.

Plan ahead with specialty Gelflex lenses

Some Gelflex products are more specialised than mass-market lenses, so it is worth reordering before you are down to your final pair. Reorder reminders or The Replenish Plan can help you stay stocked without needing to remember at the last minute.

Frequently asked questions

Are Gelflex contact lenses available in Australia?

Yes. Contact Lens Depot stocks a range of Gelflex lenses for Australian customers, including Delta, toric, tinted, Sofclear and specialty options.

Can I change from one Gelflex lens to another?

You should only change if your optometrist has advised it. Different Gelflex products can have different materials, fits and replacement schedules.

Do I need a prescription for Gelflex lenses?

Yes. Contact lenses require a valid contact lens prescription, including the correct lens name and parameters.

Can I claim Gelflex lenses on my health fund?

If your optical extras cover includes contact lenses and you have remaining limits, you may be able to claim. Contact Lens Depot provides receipts for eligible claims.

Contact Lens Depot is an optometrist-owned Australian contact lens retailer, helping customers order the exact Gelflex contact lenses they were prescribed.

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