ICare—April 19, 2025
I highly recommend this soft rubber eye drop guide. I recently had eye surgery in both eyes and now require multiple drops in both eyes for many weeks to come. Prior to my surgery I've been very drop-resistant and squeamish about anything having to do with my eyes, including drops. I've never been able to do my own drops before this. But the surgery blasted through all that resistance - i have no choice but to be better about drops. So, I've overcome my fears and just deal with it. And this product helps a lot! I actually got two of these, one for each eye, simply because my doctor is concerned about any contamination or infection between two different eye drops. I insert the eyedrop bottle into this cool thing, use a hand-mirror in one hand, lie flat on my back, put this on my nose, use the mirror to make sure it's properly positioned, keep my eyes open with my eye looking away from the drop...and squeeze. Almost never miss the target. Get the drop where it's supposed to go. I had tried a few other products I saw on here, but this has proven to be the easiest, most comfortable, and consistent for this eye-drop scaredy-cat. 5 stars!! Read more
Don—June 24, 2025
A well designed piece that really helps. I've been using this device to help put drops in my eyes after eye surgery. I find it very useful and even use it to support my bottle. Just place the cutout on the bridge of your nose and it perfectly aligns the dropper over your eye. No worries about accidentally touching your eyeball. Read more
Mickey—March 22, 2023
I really needed to find something to assist me in putting drops in my eyes. I have very dry eyes because of various treatments to my eyes. I looked for a long time to find something that works. I chose this Eye Drop dispenser to try it out. I think it is the best one out there at this time. I ended up buying 3 of them. Things I like about Gentle Drop is that you can leave the eye drop bottle in the holder and it is easy to put in and take out the eye drop bottles. I have one setting by my reading chair, one by my computer and one on my bedside table. The only downside is that it does take some practicing using it but once you get the right position for you, it works like a charm. Read more
Pat Ceresia—December 12, 2025
Great idea but it keeps the bottle too far away from your eye and the drops go all over your face. Read more
Vernon Calllwood—January 1, 2026
Really close to the eye; doesn't provide a great enough bridge between the eye. Read more
rose lady—December 11, 2025
Simple to use. Most of the time the prescription drops I used it for made it into my eyes. The 10 ml bottle of ivizia drops did not fit in the holder though. Read more
Teresa W.—January 15, 2026
I was prescribed 4 drops a day and I was desperate because I have a real problem -- aiming into my eye and fear of stabbing my eyeball. Found this and it has eased the whole problem. You still need to do some experimentation to figure out the angle to place on the bridge of your nose and how far back your head should go. I learned quickly. Instructions and video are helpful. Read more
Rhonda Bruno—October 4, 2025
This eye dropper was awkward to me. Drops were coming out to soon without squeezing bottle. Ended up putting drops in with magnifying mirror. Didn't work for me. Read more