Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help!
  Advanced
Register  |  Log in  
   Ask    
 Answer  
  Help  

Ask QuestionsprogressAnswer QuestionsprogressBuild ReputationprogressBecome an Expert
 
Free Answers in 3 Easy Steps

Register Now
3 Steps

At Ask Me Help Desk you can ask questions in any topic and have them answered for free by our experts. To ask questions or participate in answering them you must register for a free account. By registering you will be able to:
  • Get free answers from experts in any of our 300+ topics.
  • Accept money for answers that you provide.
  • Communicate privately with other members (PM).
  • See fewer ads.

Home > Health & Wellness > Vision   »   Contact lenses

 
Question Tools Search this Question Display Modes
Question
 
 
#1  
Old Jul 5, 2008, 12:25 PM
JudyKayTee's Avatar
JudyKayTee
Expert
JudyKayTee is offline
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: NY State
Posts: 6,302
JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Contact lenses

I went to the ophthalmologist and had a thorough eye exam - I have worn contacts for ages, went to the optician with the prescription from the ophthalmologist, he fitted me for contacts and recommended Day & Night (or the other way around) and for whatever reason I said, sure, I'll take them.

Anyway, I hate them. And I have 12 pair of them.

So I went back to the optician and wanted something else, perhaps what I used to wear.

He said it would require a whole new fitting and another $50 fitting fee.

Are contact lenses so different that if you don't like one brand/style (?) you have to keep having fittings to find a pair you like?

Reply With Quote
 
     

Answers
 
 
Old Jul 5, 2008, 12:29 PM   #2  
Fr_Chuck
Christianity Expert
Fr_Chuck is offline
 
Fr_Chuck's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Atlanta GA
Posts: 24,562
Fr_Chuck has disabled reputation
No with the prescription you can even order them online or mail order

Contact Lenses at 1-800 CONTACTS | World's Largest Contact Lens Store®

Buy Contact Lenses Online at Lens.com ®

DISCOUNT CONTACT LENSES - Online Lens Savings of up to 70%

so just ask them for your complete prescription info and tell them that you can most likely buy them online cheaper anyway.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 5, 2008, 12:36 PM   #3  
ISneezeFunny
Ultra Member
ISneezeFunny is offline
 
ISneezeFunny's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: atl
Posts: 2,986
ISneezeFunny See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ISneezeFunny See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ISneezeFunny See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ISneezeFunny See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ISneezeFunny See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
If your optician's being a jerk about it, then I suggest going to 1800contacts (like Fr_chuck) said, and just getting it from them. It's cheaper, and it'll use the same prescription to confirm from the optician anyway.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 5, 2008, 06:22 PM   #4  
ChihuahuaMomma
Vision Expert
ChihuahuaMomma is offline
 
ChihuahuaMomma's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Vancouver, Washington
Posts: 3,895
ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Send a message via AIM to ChihuahuaMomma Send a message via MSN to ChihuahuaMomma Send a message via Yahoo to ChihuahuaMomma
First of all, this should have been a two-appointment process. The first to fit the contacts and then you wear them for a week, and the second appointment to see how those lenses worked for you after that "trial period". This was not a thorough exam. Honestly, it sounds like a very very half-assed exam. Sorry for the language. Demand a refund, and go to a different doctor.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 5, 2008, 06:29 PM   #5  
ChihuahuaMomma
Vision Expert
ChihuahuaMomma is offline
 
ChihuahuaMomma's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Vancouver, Washington
Posts: 3,895
ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Send a message via AIM to ChihuahuaMomma Send a message via MSN to ChihuahuaMomma Send a message via Yahoo to ChihuahuaMomma
Fr_Chuck, I like you so no reddie, but that's not true. You MUST be fitted for a different lens if you are switching brands. Different brands fit differently and they have different parameters. There is a base curve, and a diameter. These vary, of course, from brand to brand. So, yes unfortunately to switch brands you will need to be fitted again, but I would demand to be refitted for free since the first one had no trial period. You should have had the fitting by the original eye doctor, not the Optician.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 6, 2008, 07:19 AM   #6  
JudyKayTee
Expert
JudyKayTee is offline
 
JudyKayTee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: NY State
Posts: 6,302
JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ChihuahuaMomma
First of all, this should have been a two-appointment process. The first to fit the contacts and then you wear them for a week, and the second appointment to see how those lenses worked for you after that "trial period". This was not a thorough exam. Honestly, it sounds like a very very half-assed exam. Sorry for the language. Demand a refund, and go to a different doctor.


Is there some payment or referral fee or something to an optician so he/she would favor one brand or style of lenses over another? Honestly, this guy pushed these Day and Night things beyond belief. I was stupid enough to agree but still, he really, really pushed these lenses.

I did look at the prescription the optician gave me (I have no idea why he rewrote the Opthamologist's prescription) and it does say Night and Day so I would guess it's only for these lenses.

I'll get a new prescription directly from the Opthamologist, get the lenses I like and then argue with the optician for a refund.

These Day and Night (or whatever they're called) lenses are ok, I just find them awkward to handle and I swear they get scratched by looking at them in their little carboard boxes. Imagine what happens when I handle them - ?
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 6, 2008, 12:39 PM   #7  
ChihuahuaMomma
Vision Expert
ChihuahuaMomma is offline
 
ChihuahuaMomma's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Vancouver, Washington
Posts: 3,895
ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Send a message via AIM to ChihuahuaMomma Send a message via MSN to ChihuahuaMomma Send a message via Yahoo to ChihuahuaMomma
The company he worked for might have had some sort of contract with that company, those are not the best lenses. If you are sleeping in them (which is what those lenses are for), O2 Optix or Acuvue Oasys are the best. More breathable. I wear the Acuvue Oasys when I'm not wearing my colors.

Do you mean Optometrist? Because Optician's cannot prescribe anything as they are not doctors?
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 6, 2008, 12:55 PM   #8  
JudyKayTee
Expert
JudyKayTee is offline
 
JudyKayTee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: NY State
Posts: 6,302
JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ChihuahuaMomma
The company he worked for might have had some sort of contract with that company, those are not the best lenses. If you are sleeping in them (which is what those lenses are for), O2 Optix or Acuvue Oasys are the best. More breathable. I wear the Acuvue Oasys when I'm not wearing my colors.

Do you mean Optometrist? Because Optician's cannot prescribe anything as they are not doctors?



Hmm - I am holding a prescription pad with a prescription on it from the optician's office. He must have a Physician on staff but why did they re-write my prescription? This is specifically for those Day/Night things and the original prescription was just the refraction. This one has diameters or something on it.

No, I don't sleep in them. I have no idea why he pushed them - or why I agreed.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 6, 2008, 01:06 PM   #9  
ChihuahuaMomma
Vision Expert
ChihuahuaMomma is offline
 
ChihuahuaMomma's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Vancouver, Washington
Posts: 3,895
ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.ChihuahuaMomma See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Send a message via AIM to ChihuahuaMomma Send a message via MSN to ChihuahuaMomma Send a message via Yahoo to ChihuahuaMomma
So, why is it that your original doctor didn't fir you for the contacts, and just did the refraction? That's odd. Like I said, if the second place wrote it specifiically for those lenses then you need to be refitted and have a trial process for something that you will like to wear. If you are not sleeping in lenses then its very obvious this person is selling these lenses because they have a contract with the company or he gets a higher commission for selling them. That is ridiculous. I would urge you to go somewhere where the physician will do the whole exam, and do a trial period until you find the lenses that are best for you.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 12, 2008, 09:02 AM   #10  
JudyKayTee
Expert
JudyKayTee is offline
 
JudyKayTee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: NY State
Posts: 6,302
JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.JudyKayTee See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ChihuahuaMomma
So, why is it that your original doctor didn't fir you for the contacts, and just did the refraction? That's odd. Like I said, if the second place wrote it specifiically for those lenses then you need to be refitted and have a trial process for something that you will like to wear. If you are not sleeping in lenses then its very obvious this person is selling these lenses because they have a contract with the company or he gets a higher commission for selling them. That is ridiculous. I would urge you to go somewhere where the physician will do the whole exam, and do a trial period until you find the lenses that are best for you.


OK - I took this whole question up with the optician. His story is - he works with an in-house Opthalmologist (I never saw the Dr, but anyway - ) and the Doctor re-wrote my prescription and added the contact lens "measurements" so I would have everything on one prescription. Sounds strange to me but, anyway -

I told him I have a friend and she said I should have had a trial period instead of paying a lot of money for lenses I could sleep in and don't like - he AGREED with me, took back the unused lenses, refunded my money, fitted me for my old standbys (which I ordered) - and that's the end of that.

Thanks -
  Reply With Quote
 
     


Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

 
Similar Sponsors

Similar Questions
Question Asker Topic Answers Last Post
Contact Lenses jaimini2010 Vision 3 Feb 9, 2008 12:58 PM
What do you think of your contact lenses? aaii Vision 10 Dec 16, 2007 12:58 PM
contact lenses xxvickyxx Vision 6 Oct 9, 2007 07:45 PM
contact lenses/sleep xxvickyxx Teens 3 Aug 29, 2007 11:57 AM
Headaches due to contact lenses MISSIBAYBE Vision 9 Mar 22, 2007 12:04 PM




Copyright ©2003 - 2007, Ask Me Help Desk.
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:54 PM.

Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.0.0 RC6 © 2006, Crawlability, Inc.