Diane Stacey—December 18, 2025
I’ve only used these for 2 weeks, but so far I like them very much. My eyes are extremely dry, and I’m using them to compare with Miebo drops which cost me $100 for approx 1-month supply. The applicator is new to me, but I’m liking it — as well as the effectiveness of the drops. The price is great compared to my Miebo RX. Read more
Stan Murphy—January 15, 2026
Wonderful product. Great for severely dry eyes. Read more
Matthew T. Small—December 24, 2025
Works great to relieve dry eyes after my LASIX surgery, provides lasting dry eye relief. Read more
Loretta Champion Johnson—January 6, 2026
Ok, product! Getting the eyedrops into your eyes are difficult. Read more
Panda's Heart—December 23, 2025
My eyes are sensitive and I can't tolerate most drop but these work well and do not irritate my dry eyes. The micro dropper is a little bulky to deal with at first but once you get the hang of it, the drops are easy to put in. And the best part is that you are not wearing eye drops down your face! Read more
elizabeth wilson—January 11, 2026
The eyedrops soothe more completely and for a longer period of time. Read more
Patrick Swanson—January 11, 2026
this is the first time I've ever spent this much money on eye drops and I think it was a pretty good investment when you put the drops in they stay inside your eye they don't run down your teeth whatever that base is that they use in the product seems to really work I know it's expensive but I'd recommend this if you're having a lot of trouble with your eyes being dry Read more
HW01—December 20, 2025
The use of the dropper is hard if you have vision issues AND arthritic fingers. Do listen to reviews about the dropper process. Eye drops are good but unfortunately dispensing is probably going to cause eye injuries to some people. Long time preservative free eye drop user experience here. (Vials and multi dose bottles). Problem with this hylo bottle is that the drop is very small and the bottle doesn’t easily press for drop release. So you have a hard plastic pointed end aimed at your eye and a bottle that’s awkward with a button on the bottom that doesn’t easily depress. Best case you have someone instill these for you, but that’s ridiculous. Three stars because when you actually get the drop in your eye, it’s good. Doesn’t goop up my scleral lens; however, it doesn’t deserve five stars because this is a stupid bottle design. Won’t buy these again unless the bottle design changes. Read more