Patients wearing contact lenses are at risk for developing microbial infections of the cornea, referred to as infective keratitis. This condition can be caused by a variety of bacteria, fungi, protozoa (acanthamoeba) and other virulent organisms like pythium insidiosum. Infections result from contamination of the lenses, lens case or solutions used to clean the contact lenses. Good contact lens hygiene is mandatory for patients who use contact lenses regularly. Incase of an infection however, darshan eye care is equipped to deal with exactly this sort of a condition, with access to microbiology and histopathology services, along with a well equipped pharmacy (for fortified medications). Severe/advanced infections may however require surgical management.