Sure, but typically you can only get contacts in specific strengths (increments of 10 as the other person said), while they can grind the glasses lenses to pretty much anything. So you usually get a different prescription for contacts.
I prefer the quality of glasses he offers though, they don’t scratch up like Walmart shit. My last prescription would do me just fine, if only I could get them new in a new set of frames.
They’re the same under the law.
Sure, but typically you can only get contacts in specific strengths (increments of 10 as the other person said), while they can grind the glasses lenses to pretty much anything. So you usually get a different prescription for contacts.
Well, my last opthalmologist (before COVID lockdown and Walmart as the only fallback) gave me the best prescription I ever had, but it’s now outdated.
I’d like to go back to my old opthalmologist, but he’s now quoting me over $300 for a new prescription and pair of glasses…
See if he’ll do the Rx for $75ish
Glasses are the high margin item here.
I prefer the quality of glasses he offers though, they don’t scratch up like Walmart shit. My last prescription would do me just fine, if only I could get them new in a new set of frames.
That $300 he’s quoting you is mostly the price of the glasses my man
My first prescription glasses were $40 plus tax, for the exam and two sets of frames and lenses.
I get the inflation thing and all, but when did they decide to start fucking nearsighted people right in the wallet?
Once Luxottica bought the vast majority of glasses brands and buying off all the optometrists to only stock their stuff
Interesting…