Migraines & Light Sensitivity
Optimizing Vision in Cases of Light Sensitivity & Migraines
Migraines & Light Sensitivity
Optimizing Vision in Cases of Light Sensitivity & Migraines
Treating Migraines & Light Sensitivity with Specialty Contacts
- Where Advanced Technology Meets Compassionate Care
At the Raleigh Contact Lens Institute, our doctors are experienced in treating light sensitivity using specialty contact lenses. With advanced diagnostic technology, extended exam times, and one-on-one personalized care, we create the best possible outcomes for patients struggling with migraines and photophobia.
Using cutting-edge instruments that capture up to 240,000 unique data points, we design fully customized contact lenses. Therapeutic tinted lenses can provide significant relief for:
- Photophobia (light sensitivity)
- Migraines
- Visual stress
- Color vision deficiency
- Healing from corneal damage or eye injuries
If you have questions on specialty contact lenses for treatment of migraines or light sensitivity, we can be reached at (919) 850 5910 or hello@raleighcontactlens.com.


Optimizing Vision for Individuals with Light Sensitivity
- Coloboma – Missing tissue in parts of the eye, often affecting the iris.
- Ocular Albinism – Lack of pigment in the eye from birth.
- Ocular Trauma – Damage or surgical removal of iris tissue can allow excess light into the eye.
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) – Can trigger severe light sensitivity and migraines.
- Aniridia – Absence of the iris present from birth.
- Cataracts – Clouding of the eye’s natural lens.
- Macular Degeneration – A disease affecting the macula, crucial for detailed central vision.
- Inherited Retinal Dystrophies – Conditions such as retinitis pigmentosa that damage retinal function.
- Corneal Dystrophies – Changes in the cornea that impact vision and light sensitivity.
- Glaucoma – Increased eye pressure damaging the optic nerve.
- Keratoconus – Thinning and bulging of the cornea, altering its shape and strength.
Therapeutic tinted contact lenses have a special tint or color and are prescribed by eye care professionals for various therapeutic purposes, including:
- Photophobia – Reduce light sensitivity by filtering excess brightness and making bright environments more comfortable.
- Color Vision Deficiency – Enhance color perception for certain types of color blindness.
- Visual Stress & Migraines – Precision-tinted lenses may help reduce visual stress and migraines triggered by light or patterns.
- Therapeutic Healing – Support recovery and comfort in cases of corneal damage or eye injury.
For questions about therapeutic tinted contact lenses for migraines or light sensitivity, contact us for a free consultation at (919) 850-5910 or hello@raleighcontactlens.com
Why Choose the Raleigh Contact Lens Institute
for Options for Reducing Light Sensitivity?

The Team
The team at the Raleigh Contact Lens Institute are experts in correcting vision for patients where crisp vision has proven elusive. What some may call “difficult to fit” is our typical patient.

Advanced Technology
Our office is one of a few practices in the country that is equipped with the Pentacam AXL Wave and Optovue Solix OCT, which greatly aid in the design of complex custom specialty contacts.

Unlimited Answers
We allow for enough time for thorough comprehensive exams, and plenty of time for answering questions. No rushing in and out here.

We Focus on Unique Eyes
Our office is equipped to offer advanced specialty contact lenses to individuals who require tailored and custom-designed solutions.

Access to the Doctor
Our doctors are available to answer questions you have after your exam, and will make sure you have the information needed in order to ensure the best possible outcome.

Affordability
We keep our overhead costs low and offer very competitive prices as a result. We have monthly payment options available and also accept CareCredit™, HSA, & FSA.

Summary
Our doctors are nationally recognized for their expertise in utilizing specialty contact lenses, and one use of specialty contact lenses is the design of custom therapeutic tinted contact lenses. Our doctors have focused their career on the latest applications and options for fitting specialty contact lenses and they regularly present to other doctors at both local and national meetings.
There are options for managing vision in cases of light sensitivity or migraines, with the design of customized tinted contact lenses being a typical recommendation. During an initial comprehensive exam, the doctor will discuss all available options. One of the benefits of visiting the Raleigh Contact Lens Institute is the amount of one-on-one time with the doctor, which allows for plenty of time to ask questions and evaluate all options.