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  • I think you may find very good prices for the glasses in Gran Canaria and can buy more cheaply in Mexico, parallel to the first of May Street, one block down and one to the shore there is a shopping street is likely to lower the price marked, usually do.?Remember that 80% of international shipping passing through the port, there are many shops of foreign things, India, Itelia, France, etc..?tourists spend much money on these islands, but electrical appliances and accessories are cheap.

  • Yeah. You do need an eye exam when you get new contacts.The prescription is not always the same and it's valid only for some specific period of time. So don't worry they don't try to rip you off.

  • I don't know the reason why they have such a policy. Maybe different place have different policies. If so, find a different place to see an eye doctor and do not patronize this business any more.If the related law do have some rules that the eye doctor cannot refuse to give you the prescription once your exam is complete, you can accuse him.

  • Of course not, online optical stores are illegal for those who have required licence. The reason why your eye doctor defamed on online glasses stores is that they want to make money on you. For the price of online glasses stores are usually 50% or more lower than that of your eye doctor. Actually, in USA and some other countries, eye doctors are required by “Eyeglass Rule” to release a copy of your prescription after each eye exam at no extra cost. In 1978, the Federal Trade Commission passed a regulation rule known as Ophthalmic Practice Rule, or Eyeglass Rule. The rule requires eye doctors (optometrists or ophthalmologists) to give patients their eyeglass prescriptions at no extra cost. Based on the rule, you can ask for a copy of your prescription from your eye doctor after an eye exam.

  • I don't know what country you are in but, in the US, they have to provide it if you ask (not sure if it must be free of charge), but most places just give you a copy if you ask. Generally, it is good for 2 years from date of eye exam. They probably will NOT give it over the phone as the risk of an error is pretty high. When you get it, before leaving, look at it and make sure you can read/understand it; ask if necessary. In the US, doctors have to give you the copy of your prescription if you can provide the evidence that you have done the eye exam right there before. But I am not sure if it is free of charge. Make sure you can read and understand the prescription before leaving the office. Just get the prescription by yourself, not to simply call on phones.

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