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  • I think its better to go to an actual eye doctor. That would probably be the better experience. And you can also get glasses there, but it may be cheaper to get them someplace else.

  • If you have already have your prescription within 2 years, you don't need to have your eyes examined again. And for the insurance, you can have your eye exam and glasses or contacts, but you have to pay more compared without having insurance. {answer} Of course you can have an eye exam without medical insurance , you just need to pay the money by yourself.

  • Yes. An contact exam is different from that of glasses exam. Apart from the regular eye exam, during an contact exam, the doctor will use a kerameter to measure the surface and curvature of your eyeball. The doctor will also ask some questions about your lifestyle and preferences so that he can determine which type of contact lenses will suit you best.

  • yes ,the contact lens exam is just an eye exam plus contact fitting. Since you have done the regular eye exam ,the same part will not be repeated and you just need to test the parameters of the lenses required for you.

  • It is necessary and essential for you to have eyes examniation before purchasing eyeglasses so that they can choose the most suitable eyeglasses for you .Lenscrafters is not the only place accept medical. Many online stores sell prescription glasses .you can have an cheap exam in your nearby place and buy your glasses online which can save you a lot .

  • It is normal that one eye gets blurry. During the recovery time, it is possible that your vision is blurry in one eye or in both eyes. In that case, don't keep the blurry eye closed all the time.Or your eye will get droopy.If you are very worried, talk to your surgeon and he will give you some advice.

  • I do hope to help you.I know an online optical store Firmoo.com.They also have eye examination for a new prescription and it’s inexpensive. The website is : http://www.firmoo.com

  • Before you go to find your new frame,you should measure one of your lenses with a ruler,then write down the shape of the lenses and measurement. After that you will need to shop around for frames that fit the shape and size of your lenses.

  • 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.

  • 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

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