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Buying Contact Lenses Online
By: Fred Waters

The convenience of Internet shopping is driving online sales to new records. In fact, it is estimated that shopping over the holiday season will increase by 24% this year. But there are still many individuals that are hesitant to purchase eye care products like contact lenses online. They are concerned that they may not be getting the same quality, at the risk of their health. But in the case of contact lenses they can not only save their valuable time, but also considerable money.


There are approximately 36 million contact wearers in the U.S. When they purchase their contacts through either an eye doctor or a retailer it occupies more time and money. Here are several considerations when buying online.



1) You only need your prescription to order online. The better retailers will verify every order with your doctor, to make sure you get the right prescription.


2) As always follow the recommendations for proper care. The health of your eyes are at risk if you do not follow the prescribed guidelines. This includes not wearing your contact longer then recommended.


3) If you travel bring your prescription with you. It is easy to order online, and several retailers offer next business day shipping service.


4) Know your rights. Optometrist or vision care centers will occasionally attempt to discourage you from buying online. The may be reluctant to provide you with a copy of your prescription. The law requires that they give you a prescription when requested. In addition, they may give you misinformation regarding buying contacts online.



The quality of the contacts you purchase online is exactly the same you would purchase through your eye doctor or a vision care center. The only difference will most likely be a savings in cost, and you won't have to make a trip back to pick them up.



Fred Waters is freelance writer for 888-Contact-Lens.com, where you can compare prices between major online retailers.

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