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    1.Dans Optical Lab

    4624 Shasta Dam Blvd
    Shasta Lake, CA 96019-9414

    Dans Optical Lab is a 1-star Optical Store1 Reviews

    I would not recommend this business and would never do business with them again. They have the worst customer service, the office personnel is rude and uncourteous, and they don't return calls. Overall, my experience with them was extremely disappointing....
  • 2.Costco Wholesale

    3278 Wandsworth Dr
    Shasta Lake, CA 96019-2273

    Costco Wholesale is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 3.Dan S Optical Lab

    4624 Shasta Dam Blvd
    Shasta Lake, CA

    Dan S Optical Lab is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 4.Robert C Fox Md

    2216 Buenaventura Blvd
    Shasta Lake, CA

    Robert C Fox Md is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

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    1.Dans Optical Lab

    4624 Shasta Dam Blvd
    Shasta Lake, CA 96019-9414

    Dans Optical Lab is a 1-star Eye Doctor1 Reviews

    I would not recommend this business and would never do business with them again. They have the worst customer service, the office personnel is rude and uncourteous, and they don't return calls. Overall, my experience with them was extremely disappointing....
  • 2.Shasta Lake Optometry Ctr

    4626 Shasta Dam Blvd
    Shasta Lake,CA 96019

    Shasta Lake Optometry Ctr is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 3.Martin Richard A OD

    4626 Shasta Dam Blvd,
    Shasta Lake, CA 96019

    Martin Richard A OD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 4.Robert C Fox Md

    2216 Buenaventura Blvd
    Shasta Lake, CA

    Robert C Fox Md is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 5.Dan S Optical Lab

    4624 Shasta Dam Blvd
    Shasta Lake, CA

    Dan S Optical Lab is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 6.Costco Wholesale

    3278 Wandsworth Dr
    Shasta Lake, CA 96019-2273

    Costco Wholesale is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

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  • Dans Optical Lab

    Dans Optical Lab is 1-star1 Reviews

    I would not recommend this business and would never do business with them again. They have the worst customer service, the office personnel is rude and uncourteous, and they don't return calls. Overall, my experience with them was extremely disappointing.

  • Firmoo Answers

  • Maybe it is because you can't put them into the correct position. If they are in the right position, it is probably caused by the bigger of basic curve. If the number of basic curve is bigger, then the lens is flatter and in this case the lens will slip so that you can feel the lenses moving in your eyes.

  • It is OK to do so. Wearing sunglasses over the contact lenses add double protection to your eyes, they are much safer from the UV rays, and less likely to be injured.

  • Sunglasses/goggles may work. If you want to proect your eyes better, the oversized sunglasses may be your first choice cause they can wrap your eyes around.

  • You can search online, buy them at Walmart or go to the brick and mortar store.

  • BC on contact lenses stands for ""base curve."" The base curve of a contact lens is related to the shape of the patient's eye. It is one of the items in your eyes examination. In most cases, the base curve is the same for both eyes.

  • It is not recommended to use contact lenses that are out of date. Because the cotact lenses are much easier to be infected during long time of use and there is possiblity that the bacterial stay on the surface of the lenses so as to cause eye diseases.

  • This depends on how strong your power is. A contact lens prescription can be the same as a prescription for glasses when: - the prescription is a lower power, ie: -4.00 to +4.00 and - there is absolutely no astigmatism present. If you have any astigmatism or require a lens power greater than +/-4.00, the parameters of the contact lens can change. - if you have astigmatism under 0.50, a spherical lens should be prescribed. - astigmatism of 0.50 to 0.75 can be effectively corrected with an aspheric lens. - astigmatism greater than 1.00 should be managed with a toric lens. If your prescription power for glasses is greater than +/-4.00, you should see a difference in the power of your contact lens prescription. Generally, every time your glasses prescription increases or decreases by a power of 2, your contact lens prescription will increase by an additional power of +0.25. For every power change of 2 in a glasses prescription, the difference of +0.25 power is needed to compensate for the location of the contact lens. Your glasses are much further from the front surface of the cornea than contact lenses. Sources: http://www.contactlenses.co.uk/education/public/spectacle_vs_contact_lens_rx.htm

  • If your contact lenses are turned inside out, this will cause some discomfort when blinking your eyes and won't fit close to your eye, as well as cause some slight vision problems. While it's on your finger, an inside-out lens will look like a U with flared edges. A lens in the proper bowl shape, with smooth edges, is in the correct position.