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Questions:
- How
often should I get my eyes examined?
- What
do those numbers on my eyeglass prescription mean?
- What
does 20/20 mean or 20/40, etc.?
- Can
I wear contact lenses if I need bifocals or reading glasses?
- Can
I wear contact lenses if I have astigmatism?
- Can
my glasses be made the same day?
- Can
I order my contact lenses on-line?
- Does
Tran Vision Center accept third-party vision plans?
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Answers:
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| 1.How
often should I get my eyes examined? |
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The
American Optometric Association recommends a comprehensive eye
exam every 1 to 2 years. However, individuals over 65 or those
with certain medical conditions may need to be checked more frequently.
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| 2.
What do those numbers on my eyeglass prescription mean? |
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Your
eyeglass prescription contains all the information needed to place
your corrective lenses into a pair of frames. It shows if you
are nearsighted, farsighted or if you have astigmatism. It also
indicates how much power is needed to correct your vision. Other
information shows if the glasses are single vision, bifocals,
trifocals, or no-line progressives.
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What does 20/20 mean or 20/40, etc.? |
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The
top number of the equation always represent the distance at which
your vision was tested. The bottom number indicates the size of
the smallest letter read at that given test distance. In simplest
terms, a measurement of 20/40 means you can only see at 20 feet
what someone with 20/20 vision can see at 40 feet.
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Can I wear contact lenses if I need bifocals or reading glasses? |
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Yes.
Bifocal contact lenses continue to improve and work very well
for some. Other options include monovision or wearing reading
glasses over the contacts.
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Can I wear contact lenses if I have astigmatism? |
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Yes.
Soft torics and rigid gas permeable contact lenses provide excellent
vision for almost anyone with astigmatism.
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Can my glasses be made the same day? |
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Yes.
Most single vision, bifocal, and even no-line progressive lenses
can be made the same day. Higher powers, specialty lenses and
features may take longer.
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Can I order my contact lenses on-line? |
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Yes.
Click on to our "Contact
Lenses" link and you will be given further instructions
on how to order.
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Does Tran Vision Center accept third-party vision plans? |
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Tran
Vision Center accepts numerous vision care plans. Most likely
we work with one of yours. However, when making your appointment,
please be prepared to provide the receptionist with your social
security number and insurance plan number so that she may verify
your complete benefits before your arrival.
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