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Lubricating eye drops to soothe dry, gritty and tired eyes — with options for everyday comfort, frequent use and sensitive eyes.

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Eye Drops at City Optics

Eye drops are the simplest way to refresh dry or irritated eyes. Formulas range from light, everyday lubrication through to thicker drops for more persistent dryness, plus preservative-free options designed for sensitive eyes and frequent dosing.

We stock trusted brands including Systane, Hylo, Cationorm, NovaTears and Optimel. Explore the wider dry eye range, or pop into one of our locations for advice from our optometry team.

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Understanding the basics

Lubricating, or artificial tear, drops top up the moisture on the surface of your eye to ease that dry, gritty or tired feeling. They are designed to support comfort and are one of the most common first steps in a dry eye routine.

Different drops work in slightly different ways — some add moisture, others help hold it in place or steady the tear film — so it can take a little trial to find the one that feels best for your eyes.

Choosing the right drop

Lighter drops suit occasional dryness, while thicker formulas last longer for more stubborn symptoms. If you use drops frequently, preservative-free eye drops are often recommended to reduce the risk of irritation over time.

If you are not sure where to begin, a light everyday drop is a sensible starting point, and our optometry team can help you adjust from there.

Drops, gels and ointments

For overnight or longer-lasting relief, a thicker gel or ointment can help. The Systane range also offers a drop for most needs, from everyday use to more persistent dryness.

A common pattern is to use lighter drops through the day and switch to something thicker at night, when a brief moment of blur after application matters less. Our team can help you mix and match across the wider dry eye range.

Using eye drops with contact lenses

Not every drop is suitable to use while wearing lenses, so always check the label before applying. Drops formulated for use with contacts can refresh the eye through the day, while others should only go in before or after wear. For lens care between wears, see our contact lens solutions range.

How to use them

Follow the directions on your product, avoid touching the nozzle to your eye or lashes, and discard single-use vials after use. If you are using more than one product, leave a short gap between them so each has time to settle.

When to see an optometrist

Drops ease symptoms but do not treat the underlying cause of dryness. If symptoms persist or worsen, book a dry eye assessment at one of our locations and we can help you find the right approach.