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What Am I Spending For Eyeglasses
and Contact Lenses?
Prospective patients throughout America
are tightening their budgets with regards to housing, food, transportation,
education and medical expenses. Most people are spending recurrently each
year or every two to three years significantly to acquire glasses and/or
contact lenses.
Many patients have their eyeglasses
covered through insurance resources. These patients have either eye glasses
without contacts or contacts alone with backup glasses that are generally
outdated not satisfactory in terms of style and prescription. The annual
expenditure for glasses and contact lenses rarely is covered for both except
in about 10% of patients. We now realize that patients see better with laser
vision correction than with glasses or contact lenses 98% of the time as
they achieve high-performance or plasma screen-like vision with reduction in
nighttime glare and haloes. Most patients are also able to function without
bifocals 90% of the time with an adjustment rate of 99% to modified
monovision techniques.
"A penny saved is a penny earned."
Benjamin Franklin, 1790's, Inventor of the bifocals.
| Progressive Lenses |
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| (Moderate Myopia, Hyperopia) |
$ |
320 |
| Optometrist |
$ |
100 |
| Frames |
$ |
250 |
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| Contact Lenses |
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| (Moderate Myopia) |
$ |
240 |
| Glasses |
$ |
385 |
| Optometrist |
$ |
75 |
| Solutions |
$ |
50 |
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