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Ordering Contact Lenses
By: Jennifer Bailey

Contact lenses, like regular glasses, can only be bought by prescription from a qualified ophthalmologist, optometrist, or optician. Now even these physicians can directly supply the contact lens packages at the hospital or through a private practice instead of making the patients go to an optician. Also, most optical shops have an optician in the store for patients who wish to get their eyes checked before buying the proper contact lenses.


Now patients have the option of getting their eyes checked and buying the contact lenses at an optical shop or from the physician himself. Also, ordering the contact lenses via mail is a popular option. Although most people order online without the hassles of visiting an optician, it might not be a good option for first time users.


It is a good decision to shop around for the best deals being provided by the manufacturers of contact lenses. Most leading contact lens manufacturers tend to give some discounts on their products to keep up with the growing competition in the market. Visiting their websites would give insight of all the current offers made by these companies. Also, some companies offer some discount if the customer places an order online by a specified date. Many websites provide comparison charts so that the customers can compare the prices and various deals presently available.


Although most online opticians are reliable when it comes to delivering their products on time, it is important to find the most reliable ones. Faulty contact lenses might result in complication later on and may injure the eye severely in certain cases. It is important to buy the lens online from leading optician chain stores. The product being bought must be 100% reliable, especially when dealing with a sensitive organ like an eye.


In the event the right website cannot be found, the yellow pages are another option for placing a mail order. Many companies provide shipping and delivery of contact lenses of various brands.


The best option is almost always visiting the shops personally. This gives an idea about the price range as well as the variety of contact lenses available in the present market.



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