Saturday, September 26, 2009

Get Trial Contact Lenses


For most people who have to require some type of prescription from their optometrist, they are probably not going to want to wear overly bulky glasses, or may be completely afraid of or even not have the money for the more expensive LASIK based surgeries to help clear up your eyesight. For you guys that are in the middle group, you are going to be the ones wearing contacts and probably be receiving more than your fair share of trial contact lenses from the eye doctor to help you decide which manufacturer you want to use. Because there is such a high volume of contact lens wearers, the companies that produce these have to go to incredible lengths to ensure they are going to receive business.

Before you go out and try getting a bunch of trial contact lens offers going - which are free contact lenses, you want to stop by and see your optometrist or eye doctor so they can properly determine the prescription and give you the best suggestions for what companies to start with. Once you have this prescription, you are going to want to keep it with you at all times in case you are out and have lost your last set of contacts, you can easily stop by any eye doctor or optometry office and have them replace the set for you. You may not be able to quickly get your exact prescription, but the eye doctor is going to know what can be used by your eyes and is going to help you to avoid any type of contacts that could possibly be out of the range of your prescription, or you may have problems using.

Once you've gotten the prescription from the doctor, and have probably already placed your first order for a set of contact lenses, you are going to be receiving offers through the mail from other contact manufacturers. You will be lucky if you don't want out of the eye doctors office with a hand full trial contact lenses for you to try in the weeks to come. Once you've gone through these though, start sending in the offers from all of the manufacturers stating that they want to give you free trial contact lenses to help you determine if you want to switch to their company. As always, make sure you have a pair of glasses for backup in case you lose a contact lens.

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