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Monday, January 21, 2008

Getting Good Contacts at a Great Price


Contact hassles start when you need to buy new ones. There are "instant" lens stores for a quickie eye exam and cheap lenses, but too often, untrained store personnel know much less about eyes and exams than they should. You may find yourself with the wrong prescription and a store that's unwilling to correct the mistake. You need an optometrist for an eye exam. At an HMO, you will end up paying top dollar for contacts, since lenses are considered "cosmetic" rather than "medical" items. Contact lenses will cost more and you'll have to pay the entire amount even if you have full medical coverage.

You can see a private optometrist, but unless there's a sale, chances are you're going to pay a lot more for contacts than you'd like to. What can you do? Get your exam and prescription from the optometrist, and go to an online discount supplier.

See a reputable online discount contact lens supplier and have your contacts conveniently shipped to your doorstep.





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