low cost glasses in Seattle, WA [ About 5 Results ]

  • 1.Seattle Eyewear

    1701 North West Market Str
    Seattle, WA 98107-5225

    206-784-0700

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  • 2.West Seattle Highline Eye Clinic

    5516 7th Ave Nw
    Seattle, WA 98107-2727

    206-935-0958

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  • 3.Eyes on the City

    603 NW 65th St
    Seattle,WA 98117

    (206) 588-2814

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  • 4.Seattle Optical

    844 NE Northgate Way
    Seattle,WA 98125

    (206) 316-8295

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  • 5.Your Eyes Llc

    1918 3rd Ave
    Seattle, WA

    2066231758

    ... did not intend to buy any glasses at her shop! The receptionist told me the cost of the exam and had ... the doctor told me unless I was going to buy glasses there, she was going to refuse medical service altogether. She ... I only wanted an exam, and did not intend to buy any glasses at her shop! The receptionist told me the ...

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  • I suggest you better use the computer glasses instead of reading glasses cuz they are quite not the same . the optimal distance to get the focus from our eyes to the computer and book are different . Also remember to use lubricating drops to keep your eyes moisture and lower the screen brightness of your computer .

  • Usually the discounted designer glasses you can get are not the lastest style , some retailers will sell them in low price to reduce the stock . Also you can get some cheap D&G eyeglasses online such as net-a-porter which sells designer products

  • 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 .

  • I guess it is not a big problem according to what you described . It won't cost much .But if it designer it will still cost a bit more to fix than a normal pair over all. As I estimate , it might cost $20-$30 . Take it back to the place where you bought it and they may charge less .

  • Generally a pair of D&G glasses would cost around $150-$200 . If you are not sure ,you can go to their official site to find the price of the one you like .General vision insurance may provide a certain amount of dollar for the purchase of eyeglasses . Example $250 frame only (no lenses), insurance will allow for $110 frame, you have to pay $140 by yourself .

  • The cost of bifocal glasses vary a lot depending on the brand and style you choose . You can get it quite cheap less than $50 from online stores . My bifocal glasses cost $55 and they are quite convenient to use . But if you want a "hoity-toity" designer one , high-index lenses ,special coating , it can cost more than $200 .

  • If you have any of the following symptom, Headaches, Loss of focus, Burning eyes,Tired eyes, Double vision,Eye twitching ,Blurred vision ,you may need computer glasses.Computer glasses allow the wearer to easily focus on the distance of the computer screen. A pair of computer glasses will be surprisingly useful to your eyes if you spend a large amount of time using computer on a daily basis. If you don't know where to buy,Firmoo.com might be the place to start with. With their years of experience in the optical industry and professional service that has earned them quite a reputation, you are sure to find your shopping experience there a satisfying one. It won't cost you more than $50 .

  • The cost is differ from the stores, the doctors, the frames, the lenses you choose for your farsighted glasses. I even heared someone got a regular eyeglasses at $500, I think it is a waste of money to spend much money on so called brand and from well-known stores. My last pair was bought online cost me only $30 including shipping, comfortable to wear and very stable.

  • Yes, transition glasses are the same as photochromic glasses. "Photochromic" means the lenses change from clear to dark in the presence of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, such as when exposed to sunlight. Indoors and at night, Transitions lenses are as clear as regular clear lenses. Outdoors, when exposed to the sun's UV rays, they turn sunglass dark, enhancing the quality of vision by reducing glare, thereby minimizing eye strain and fatigue, and improving contrast in all light conditions. And it's all automatic. The price of transition lenses range from $40-$200. Source:http://www.simplyeyeglasses.com/help/transitions.php

  • If you need to wear them for near-distance work all day, then it's ok. However, if you need to see far most of the time wearing reading glasses will make your vision blurry cuz the reading prescription is just designed for reading or computer use. Given your situation, i suggest you get your reading glasses online cuz for glasses with same quality, accuracy and fitness, the price online is 50%~90% lower than that in the drug store or in the brick-and-mortar stores. Maybe you can check out http://www.firmoo.com/reading-glasses.html where the reading glasses are priced as low as $8. Hope these will be helpful for you.

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