AnswerI found some sites in the UK that don't mind if you do not have a prescription for contacts. Probably any sites overseas will be more open minded about the whole process.In my opinion, I think having to have a prescription for contacts is ridiculous. I have yet to hear about anyone overdosing on contacts.
all you have to do is go to a contact website online find the right price for you and color and order it online most dont need a prescription but dont cost extra if u want them to have 1
It depends on what brand you're using. Some contacts may be more exspensive or cheaper than others.
The cost of contact lenses depend on the brand one buys or the type of prescription. At retail price, a box of 6 contact lenses cost about $26 at 10 boxes a year, $260. Without the cost of the solution.
A store on Granville Street in Vancouver, B.C., called Planet Rock has these colored contacts. In fact, they have over forty styles of colored contacts, with patterns too. They cost roughly thirty five dollars a pair there.
The cost of contact lenses, including those in shades like ebony and ivory, can vary widely based on the brand, material, and prescription requirements. On average, colored contact lenses can range from $15 to $50 per pair, while prescription lenses may cost more. Specialty or high-quality lenses might be priced higher, sometimes exceeding $100. It's best to check with specific retailers or eye care providers for the most accurate pricing.
Disposable contacts cost anywhere from twenty dollars to forty dollars. The prescription also has a lot to do with the price of the contact lenses too.
Usually technically no in that there isn't normally an extra fee for writing a prescription. However, most doctors will not write a prescription for someone without some kind of examination or at least an office visit.
this is a confusing question. I am thinking it was how can you get new contacts without an eye exam and insurance. - your exam and contact lens prescription is only good for one year from the date of service. By law no eye place is to dispense you contacts without a current eye exam due to you put them in your eyes. There is vision insurance out there that will pick up the cost of the eye exam minus a copay. most medical insurances will also cover one routine exam per year or every other year. all you need to do is call the member services number on your card.
You can buy contacts at any medicine store or sometimes a drug store will have them. The best place to get contacts is at a CVS but it really doesn't matter. If you have sensitive eyes, then I recommend the best place to go is CVS.
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i think contacts cause glasses can get pretty irritating at some points. but also contacts can get itchy but i wear glasses and contacts but i think contacts are better. but if this is not a good enough question go to google or bing.com even ask.com