Anonymous wrote:OP here- where's the best place to order contacts online? Is it cheaper than Costco?
Anonymous wrote:I have worn contacts for 20+ years and honestly the fitting fee gets old for me...seems as if at some point they'd know what "fits" me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had a recent appointment at Lens Crafters and was charged something like 100 for the eye exam and another ~100 for the contact lens exam/fitting. I don't even purchase my contact lenses through them! And of course my eye insurance only covers the eye exam, not the contacts exam. Sounds like Lens Crafters and the drs just figured a way around the insurance companies on this one.
OP here. Yeah that's the issue. We have insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Had a recent appointment at Lens Crafters and was charged something like 100 for the eye exam and another ~100 for the contact lens exam/fitting. I don't even purchase my contact lenses through them! And of course my eye insurance only covers the eye exam, not the contacts exam. Sounds like Lens Crafters and the drs just figured a way around the insurance companies on this one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the contact fitting fee is normal -- it should include samples, exams to see if the fit is right, and as many repeat visits as necessary to make sure you have the right lens for your eye. There are a ton of sizes, options, and materials and the variety is mind-boggling. You can't just get a prescription like you can for glasses without actually trying samples on your eyeballs.
That said, you should make sure your provider will write you a prescription for the lenses -- you can order them online and that should save you money.
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Anonymous wrote:I think the contact fitting fee is normal -- it should include samples, exams to see if the fit is right, and as many repeat visits as necessary to make sure you have the right lens for your eye. There are a ton of sizes, options, and materials and the variety is mind-boggling. You can't just get a prescription like you can for glasses without actually trying samples on your eyeballs.
That said, you should make sure your provider will write you a prescription for the lenses -- you can order them online and that should save you money.