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1-800 Contacts is a leading American contact lens retailer that specializes in providing hassle-free and convenient ways for customers to purchase contact lenses. Its headquarters are located in Drape...

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What is 1-800 Contacts Express Exam?

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1-800 Contacts Express Exam is an innovative way to renew your current contact lens prescription from the comfort of your home. This service allows you to take an online eye exam that is reviewed by a licensed ophthalmologist or optometrist.

The process is straightforward: after creating an account, you'll answer a series of questions to assess your eye health and vision needs. The exam is designed to measure visual acuity, astigmatism, and color perception, among other factors. The exam takes about 15 minutes to complete.

Once you've finished, the exam is reviewed by a licensed eye doctor who will determine your new prescription. If your prescription has changed or if you need a new one, the results will be sent to you electronically, and you'll be able to order your contacts directly through 1-800 Contacts.

This revolutionary approach to eye exams has many benefits. It's convenient, as you can take the exam from anywhere with an internet connection. It's also affordable, with exams starting at just $20.00. The service is also licensed in multiple states in the USA, so it is accessible to a broader range of people.

However, it's important to note that the 1-800 Contacts Express Exam isn't a comprehensive eye exam and shouldn't replace routine checkups with an eye doctor. It should be used as a tool when you cannot visit an eye doctor. If you have any doubts or concerns about your eye health, it's recommended that you consult an eye doctor for a full assessment.

Frequently Asked Questions about 1-800 contacts express exam

A contact lens examination includes specific tests to determine your candidacy for contact lenses, as well as the necessary measurements to determine an optimal contact lens prescription.

1-800 Contacts Inc. is an American contact lens retailer based in Draper, Utah. The brands that 1-800 Contacts use includes Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Alcon, Bausch & Lomb and CooperVision.

All lenses 1-800 Contacts sells are FDA-approved for sale in the United States.

We can contact your eye doctor's office for you, but it can take up to one business day to hear back from them. When you send in your prescription, we can use it to verify your order in minutes and ship your contacts out right away. In fact, if you order before 5:00 PM EST, we can guarantee they'll ship out that day!

Comprehensive Eye Exam VS Exams for Contact Lenses Comprehensive eye exams are an in-depth vision and eye health exams that test your visual acuity and for certain eye diseases. Exams for contacts, by contrast, only check your visual acuity and fit you for contact lenses.

Contact lenses are thin, round lenses that rest on the surface of your eyes to help you see more clearly. Like glasses, contacts correct refractive errors. These are changes to the shape of your eye that prevent light from landing properly on your retina. Refractive errors make your vision blurry.

What Does 1-800 Contacts Offer? 1-800 Contacts offers the same brand-name contacts you would get at an eye doctor's office, but online. Examples include Acuvue, Air Optix, CooperVision, Bausch + Lomb, Johnson & Johnson, and Dailies.

Although Louis J. Girard invented a scleral contact lens in 1887, it was German ophthalmologist Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick who in 1888 fabricated the first successful afocal scleral contact lens.

1-800 Contacts is an accredited company with the Better Business Bureau (BBB). They have an A+ rating from the BBB based on their commitment to customer service. There are about 30 customer complaints on the BBB site, all of which 1-800 Contacts has responded to.

Yes. We need a valid prescription for every order (it's the law). If you don't have a copy of your prescription, you can still order contact lenses from us. Just search for your eye doctor's info on our site when you order.

Modern contacts are much more than small eye glass lenses that fit onto your eyes. They do, however, function much like regular eye glasses - refracting and focusing light so that objects appear clearly. Since the lenses stick to the tear fluid on your eye surface, they move naturally with you.

Trial contact lenses are designed to be temporary lenses you can wear to determine how a particular prescription works for you. Everyone's eyes are different, so you'll need to go through some trial and error before you find the right ones. Trial lenses are not intended for prolonged use.

Contact lens types may differ based on what they are made from (lens material), how long they are designed for wearing each day (wear schedule), and how often they should be replaced (replacement schedule). The most common contact lens types include the following: Lens Material: Soft or Hard (Rigid Gas Permeable)

They give you more natural vision than glasses. They move with your eye, and nothing blocks what you see. They don't fog up or get wet when it's cold or rainy. Contacts don't get in the way when you play sports.

Your peripheral and central vision will be better with contact lenses. Because contacts conform to the curvature of your eye, they provide a wider field of view with less distortion and viewer obstructions than glasses. Contact lenses also reduce image distortion and glare reflections.

Contact solution is a chemical substance used to store and disinfect contact lenses. It removes bacteria, other germs, and dirt that may have collected on the lens throughout the day. Ridding the lenses of these particles makes them safe to wear, so you don't have any eye problems when you put them in again.

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