There are many online retailers selling contact lenses of every brand you can think of at a discount or discounted price

        If you wear contact lenses, you know how expensive they can be, even with the benefits to your vision. If you are looking for inexpensive contact lenses, you probably know that buying from an ophthalmologist or local optical store is not an option. Typically, you pay full retail price for lenses. Instead, you will want to buy contact lenses online to get the best prices.
There are plenty of online retailers that stock every brand of contact lenses you can think of, often at discounted or discounted prices. We have compiled some of the best places to buy contacts online below. I wouldn’t say one is better than the other, but by shopping you can get the most savings and find a store that will let you use insurance to help offset the cost.

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So, are you ready to abandon the framework and dive into it? Here you can find contacts at affordable prices.
Warby Parker sells not only affordable and stylish glasses, but also contact lenses. You can choose from Warby Parker’s own brand of contact lenses, Scout, or purchase contact lenses from Acuvue, Biotrue, Air Optix, Dailies and other major brands.
Starting at $47 for a three-month supply of Scout Daily Contact Lenses (90 lenses in total), this is a solid deal for daily contact lenses. Depending on where you shop and what brands you use, online prices can range from $60 to $200. You can get a six-day trial pack of Scout contact lenses to see if you like them before purchasing a full supply.
Depending on your vision insurance, you may be able to use your Warby Parker contact lens benefits. If your insurance company does not work directly with Warby Parker, you can file a claim with your insurance company for reimbursement of any applicable orders.
Lens.com usually has lower prices for prescription contact lenses than other stores. It has an impressive selection of brands, including Acuvue, Air Optix, Dailies, and Biofinity Toric for Astigmatism, and accepts returns and covers shipping back for unopened boxes.
Lens.com is an out-of-network vision insurance provider, so you cannot use your benefits to pay for orders directly. However, you can send a receipt to your insurance company for reimbursement (be sure to check with your insurance company for what it covers).
As one of the most famous contact stores, 1800Contacts has all the hottest brands on offer and you can even get hard contacts through their call center. The CNET editor praised the company’s customer service, which exceeded all expectations.
1800Contacts prices match those of any competitor, so if you find a better price, you can let the company know and they will do their best to match (with some limitations).
Like Lens.com, you can send your contact lens prescription via text or email to speed up the ordering process. 1800Contacts also offers student discounts on contact lenses and free shipping on all orders, and allows you to renew your prescription with an online test (only for adults aged 18-55). You can also buy colored contact lenses from 1800Contacts. If for any reason you need to replace unopened lenses, 1800Contacts will cover the shipping costs.

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Among my fellow CNET editors, ContactsDirect is a popular source for cheap contact lenses, as it frequently sends out coupon codes to customers. It is available with a variety of lens types including multifocal lenses, colored contact lenses, soft contact lenses for the treatment of dry eyes, and toric lenses for the treatment of astigmatism.
If your vision has changed and you need vision correction from a doctor, ContactsDirect offers returns for products purchased within one year. ContactsDirect (and 1800Contacts) also sell contact lens solutions.
Eyeconic is available in a variety of contact lens brands including Acuvue, Air Optix, Bausch and Lomb’s Biotrue, and Extreme H2O. Like others on this list, it offers free shipping and free returns.
Last but not least is GlassesUSA.com, which sells both contact lenses and glasses and negotiates prices with other sellers. Like every other retailer on this list, GlassesUSA.com carries lenses from all popular brands, including Acuvue, Biofinity, and more, and offers free returns and free shipping on prescription lenses.
Buying contact lenses online is just as safe as buying from an optometrist because you get the same lenses you get from an optometrist. This process takes a little more effort than getting them from an optometrist, but you’ll be rewarded with savings.
First, you will need a contact lens prescription (see below). Simply search for the brand and model of contact lenses that match your prescription at any of the above stores to find your specific lenses. Disposable contact lenses are sold in boxes and most online retailers will give you a discount if you buy a 6 or 12 month supply instead of buying a box in one go.
During the checkout process, you enter your prescription information to select the correct lenses and then submit your prescription for review. Most stores allow you to upload an image or PDF of your prescription, or you can choose to have the company contact your doctor for verification. This process can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few days if the store contacts your doctor. Once the process is complete, your order will be processed and shipped directly to you.
Yes. Contact lenses are medical devices that require a prescription to purchase, either online or in person. Before you can start shopping, you first need to have an eye exam and get a contact lens prescription from your ophthalmologist or optometrist. An ophthalmologist can help you determine which prescription lenses are best for your specific needs, whether they are everyday contact lenses, soft lenses, hard lenses, astigmatism lenses, or multifocal lenses.
Your eye doctor will also help you determine which brand of contact lenses is best for you, and your prescription will list the brand name. This means you won’t be able to buy another brand if you find a better price, but you can request a new prescription for a specific brand at your doctor’s discretion.
All of the stores on this list require a valid prescription to dispense your contact lenses, and if they don’t, they won’t ship them. Keep in mind that most contact lens prescriptions are only valid for one to two years (depending on your eyes and age), so if your prescription has expired you will need to buy new ones.
With so many stores to choose from, how do you choose where to buy your contacts online? Here are some things to consider:
Disposable contact lenses can cost you more money in the long run than a pair of glasses. For example, Acuvue Oasys, one of the most popular brands of soft lenses, averages between $25 and $40 for a box of 12 lenses at the aforementioned stores. This box of 12 lenses lasts for three months (one lens per eye, changed every two weeks). This amounts to about $160 per year for contacts.
A full pack of 12 Acuvue Oasys sells for $88.99 on Lenscrafters.com, so you can save big when you shop online.
Pro tip: After seeing your contact lenses, it’s almost always worth buying a year’s supply of your current prescription. Whether you’re buying disposable lenses for daily use, monthly lenses, or multifocal lenses, buying in bulk can help you save money.
If your recipe changes at any point during this year, many of the retailers mentioned above will let you replace the unopened box with the new recipe. You don’t lose much by buying a year’s supply. Although the initial cost may be higher, you will save money compared to buying boxes one at a time.
The information contained here is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health care provider if you have any questions about a health condition or health goals.


Post time: Dec-29-2022