Getting a Great Deal on Your Contact Lenses


by Benni Jenyfari - Date: 2007-01-24 - Word Count: 331 Share This!

Evaluating contact lens prices seems pretty easy. However, there are some factors that you might be overlooking that could affect the overall cost of the contacts that you buy. Here are some tips that will help you ensure that you're getting the best possible deal on contacted lenses.

1. Could Your Insurance Help You Out?
Many times, people assume that their insurance doesn't cover contact lenses at all. However, even if your lenses are not fully covered, your insurance might offer you discount contact lenses if you order through them, or use specific participating retailers.

2. How Much Does Shipping Add to Your Total?
Online contact lens stores and mail-order retailers might offer great deals on discount contact lenses, but once shipping and handling is added in, those deals don't look so attractive any more. A couple of extra dollars per box at your eye doctor's office or a brick-and-mortar retailer might actually be the better savings.

3. Be Sure to Factor in Gas and Convenience
On the other hand, shipping fees might not seem so unreasonable once you consider the price of gas to drive to get your lenses. You should also consider the time and effort that it takes to run out and get a new box when you are comparing brick-and-mortar locations to delivery services.

4. Does Your Eye Care Professional Offer Good Deals?
Many people overlook their eye doctor's office as a contact lens source, assuming that their prices will be higher. However, some eye doctors do a bustling business in lenses, meaning that they are able to offer discounted prices. Furthermore, some doctors will offer packages that include lenses and eye exams at a great price.

5. Don't Overlook Customer Service
It's natural to concentrate on price, but customer service is also an important part of your decision. For example, will your contact lens provider swap unopened boxes if your prescription changes? Saving a few dollars per box won't mean much in the long run if you end up with several unusable boxes on your hands.

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