What You Should Know Before You Buy Contact Lenses over
the Internet
A lot of people buy contact lenses from online vendors. While
this purchase method offers convenience, and security measures on
the Internet have improved, you should still exercise caution when
you buy contact lenses over the Internet.
The first thing you need to confirm before you buy contact lenses
is that your prescription is up-to-date. Some states leave it up
to eye specialists to determine the expiration date for contact
lenses. It's a good idea, however, to buy contact lenses online
only when you have had your eyes examined within the previous two
years. When you buy contact lenses online, there is no way for the
vendor to determine whether your eyesight has changed. Many people
neglect regular eye checkups and buy contact lenses without realizing
that a checkup is the best method to discover conditions before
they become serious.
When you buy contact lenses from an online vendor, they will probably
request information about the eye specialist who gave you the prescription.
In some states the law requires that online vendors verify prescription
information before allowing the individual to buy contact lenses
from their company. This verification varies, but before you attempt
to buy contact lenses, you should be prepared to provide your eye
specialist's contact information. The vendor may also request a
copy of your prescription as a requirement for you to buy contact
lenses.
Anytime you buy contact lenses you should use vendors of which
you are familiar and who are able to provide you with the manufacturers
written patient information for your contact lenses. This information
consists of instructions for use, as well as any risks. Refuse to
buy contact lenses from any vendor who does not provide a method
for you to report problems with your order.
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