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  • The price varies from place to place .what I know In New York City is: Contact Lens exam: $125(sperical Rx) - $ 175(astigmatic Rx, gas permeable lenses , etc) Eye Exam : $75 Emergency visit : $55 VF/DFE/Fundus Photos: $20 each.

  • yes,of course Actually ,computer glasses have been on the market for years .Usually you don't realize them until you need them . Computer glasses are made specially for working on the computer . They are quite different from the regular glasses .the regular glasses you wear don’t really provide the accurate vision correction for the distances typical in computer work. In order to see clearly, many resort to the methods of leaning toward the screen or looking down through the bottom part of their lenses. Such mis-position in working usually lead to eyestrain, dry eyes, headaches and blurred visions. With computer glasses, because the powers are particularly adjusted for the computer vision distances, there is no need to adjust the sitting position in order to see.

  • Why don't you stick to get them on Specsavers ? You can buy them from online stores which is cheaper and no need for a direct debit if you have a copy of your prescription . Also you can buy them in bulk .It is the most economical way for people who want to save money .

  • Yes , the computer glasses are especially designed to reduce the harm of computer radiation to the eye.If you have the symptome of eye dry, itch and fatigue. It is better for you to get a pair of computer glasses which can help ease these problems.

  • I hope I can guess your meaning right . Are you talking about the designers name on the lens when you see them at the store but you don't like them on it ? They are just the lemo eyeglasses , when you order them ,they will not appear on the lens .don't worry .

  • yes ,there is . Actually the bifocal contacts lenses have been in market for a long time . but until recently they weren't very popular.Older bifocal designs didn't satisfy many people, resulting in frustration among wearers and prescribers alike. Today, with the applying of new technology , more successful designs have been designed . So if one design doesn't work for you, another might. the price varies a lot . you can get for $30 as well as $300 .

  • Any opticl store that you go can make the customizd lenses into your frames.You can also take it back to Lenscrafters with your prescription .If you know prescription and size, you can choose the frames and the type of lenses online, then they will do the customized lenses for you and put the lenses into the frames properly.

  • Some online optical stores allow you to try glasses on to see whether they will look good on you. If you find the sunglasses you like, you can click the try-on button just below the picture and then you are asked to upload a photo of yours. Then you will see the effect that you try them on.

  • Before you start to put your contact lenses in, you should wash your hands clean. Then place the left lens on your right index finger which would be like a bowl shape. Use your left hand to hold your lower eyelid down. Just put it in while viewing through a mirror. Then move around your eye to make it placed in a right position and then close your eye slightly. Next do the same as your right eye.

  • Pinkeye (also called conjunctivitis) is redness and swelling of the conjunctiva, the mucous membrane that lines the eyelid and eye surface. The lining of the eye is usually clear. If irritation or infection occurs, the lining becomes red and swollen. See pictures of a normal eye camera and an eye with conjunctivitis camera. Pinkeye is very common. It usually is not serious and goes away in 7 to 10 days without medical treatment. Common symptoms of pinkeye are: Eye redness (hyperemia). Swollen, red eyelids. More tearing than usual. Feeling as if something is in the eye (foreign-body sensation or keratoconjunctivitis). An itching or burning feeling. Mild sensitivity to light (photophobia). Drainage from the eye. Most cases of pinkeye are caused by: Infections caused by viruses or bacteria. Dry eyes from lack of tears or exposure to wind and sun. Chemicals, fumes, or smoke (chemical conjunctivitis). Allergies. Source:http://www.webmd.com/eye-health/tc/pinkeye-topic-overview

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