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  • usually I don't have a high demand for prescription glasses as long as they are in the right prescription and won't have bad effect on my vision . I often order my frames and lenses online which costs no more than $50 altogether . But for the contact,as it has the direct contact with my eyes , good quality always makes me feel assured , the cost is approxiamately $ 200 for one year . but I don't use contacts too much unless in some certain occasions .

  • There are many websites that sell prescription glasses which are very cheap. I know one Firmoo.com which is a good online optical store.They have prescription glasses with high quality yet competitive price. I bought a pair of prescription glasses from them and it works well.

  • You go some optical store and have your eye checked. Then you can ask them for a paper copy of your prescription. I'd suggest you visit several eyeglass stores and try on the frames you like best and remember the model. After that you can visit various places to get the cheapest one or you may find them online for much cheaper.

  • It will damage your eyesight.Now a new kind of glasses called computer glasses can help you protect your eyes.If you get headache all the time when using computer,you should have your eyes examined and ask the doctor.You can also try eye exercises, like moving your eyes up, down, left and right as far as possible, it will probably help a little.

  • Contact lenses, are not fought with the glasses, did you know you should wear sun protection, UV rays that are a cause of cataracts in the long run, if you are using sun lens material seeks POLARIZED, this is a very effective treatment.?It does not affect

  • Sure ,the computer glasses do help . More and more office workers are being tortured by computer radiation at all times that their eyesight is getting worse and worse, alongside with eye dry, itch and fatigue.A pair of computer glasses which is especially designed to reduce the harm of computer radiation to the eye.

  • Hi! It depends from person to person, many find that only 0.25 have no difference, but some people are more sensitive. You can make a multifocal glasses yes, but the peripheral vision , cuz it will be somewhat distorted because of astigmatism (distortion) that all sides have multifocal, but some have less, others more. If you wear glasses only for reading it, away you do not need glasses, you can make an intermediate glasses with lenses. It means having the middle ground and near, more free from distortion and wider fields. This lens is ideal for people who work very closely with the vision (eg architect, asrtista plastic).

  • I guess you are meaning make your glasses and the cheap reading glasses you bought in the market into one lens ? There is no way to work on the original lenses ,and you need to get a new pair of bifocal glasses . The upper part is for close work such as sewing and the lower part is for regular vision.

  • general vision insurance may provide specified dollar amounts or discounts for the purchase of eyeglasses and contact lenses . It will not appoint which brand frames you can buy and which you not .if the cost of the frame you choose exceed that certain amount ,you will pay yourself . I don't know much about the NC Health Choice , you can call them and ask .

  • the strength of reading glasses depends on different persons,not ages . It is normal for her age to take that high prescription reading glasses if she has a really bad vision .my mom is in her 50's but she only need +1.50 . Maybe the best advice for her is to have an eye exam .she may need the prescription glasses ,not only the reading magnifier .

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