Contact Lens Costs Tips
Using Insurance to Purchase Contact Lenses
Insurance is not necessary when purchasing contact lenses
but it can greatly reduce the out of pocket expense for
the patient. It is important to realize not all eye care
providers will accept all types of insurance coverage.
Prior to making an appointment for an eye exam, inquire as
to whether the provider accepts your insurance plan. Once
you select a provider, review your coverage information
carefully to determine the out of pocket expense required
to purchase contact lenses. This information can be used
to comparison shop for affordable contact lenses and to
determine whether or not your eye care provider offers you
the best possible rate on lenses.
Chronic Dry Eyes Can Increase the
Cost of Wearing Contact Lenses
Those who have chronic dry eyes may find the cost of
rewetting drops significantly adds to the overall cost of
wearing contact lenses. Most contact lens wearers require
only frequent use of rewetting drops but those with
chronic dry eyes may need to use the drops several times
each day. The cost of rewetting drops is generally around
$5-$10, which may seem insignificant but it can add up if
they are needed often.
The Cost of Contact Lens Cases
The price of contact lens cases can vary significantly.
Cases which are merely functional may cost less than $1.00
per case. However, contact lens wearers can also purchase
more elaborate cases for a higher price. More expensive
cases usually only differ from the less expensive models
in the appearance of the case. More expensive cases may
include features such as graphics, mirrors or additional
storage space for cleaning solutions, glasses or spare
contact lenses.
Hidden Costs of Contact Lenses
When considering contact lenses it is
important to consider costs such as cleaning solutions,
replacement lenses, and travel and carrying cases as part
of your purchasing decision. Many patients carefully
evaluate the cost of the examination, fitting and lenses
but neglect to consider the additional costs involved with
caring for contact lenses. Cleaning solutions are the most
significant additional cost involved with wearing contact
lenses. An eye care provider will recommend a cleaning
regimen including a specific brand of cleaning solution.
Substituting a less expensive brand may compromise eye
health and comfort.
You can get manufacturer rebates and sales on some brands,
so check online or at your local drugstore for coupons
before buying. Also, your eye care professional may also
offer discounts on specific brands and solutions.
The Cost of Contact Lenses
It is not possible to provide an exact cost for contact
lenses. This is because the cost of contacts will depend
on a wide variety of factors such as the type of lens,
strength of the prescription and complexity of
prescription. For example, a rigid contact lens with a
bifocal prescription will be significantly more expensive
than a disposable lens with only one prescription. After
an examination and a fitting, an eye care professional can
determine which type of contact lens is best for the
patient and provide an approximate cost for these lenses.
The Cost of Eye Examinations for
Contact Lens Wearers
The cost of eye examinations for contact lens wearers can
vary widely from one eye doctor to another in the same
area, and even more drastically across different cities
and states. In general, eye examinations for contact lens
wearers are more expensive than examinations for those who
wear glasses only or do not require vision correction.
Examinations for those who wear contact lenses are more
costly because the eye care professional must examine the
eye more closely and perform additional tests to ensure
the contact lenses he prescribes will be ideal for the
patient.
The Importance of a Proper Contact
Lens Fitting
A proper contact lens fitting is a very important part of
the process of prescribing contact lenses. A fitting
involves taking eye measurements and extensively
evaluating the health of the cornea. This information is
important because it will enable the health care provider
to select contact lenses which will be both functional and
comfortable for the patient. Most eye care providers
charge an additional fee for these services but the fee is
well worth the extra money because it is important to the
comfort and health of the eye.
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