belleatdisney
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2017
Has anyone done it? I would appreciate sharing your experiences.
Not the fault of the websites... but the prescription I had lacked the necessary information to order. There were some numbers missing. I cannot remember for sure what all was missing, but it was more than just the pupillary distance thing. To make matters worse, I have now lost the actual piece of paper the prescription is printed on
You should be able to go back to the place where you had your eye exam performed and request a copy of your latest prescription.
This has been discussed before, and I still do not understand how they can know where to put the center of your correction in the lense if they don't do all the measurements they do at the dispensing optician.
Just call them up and ask them to have a copy ready to go at the desk. Then all you have to do is pop in and grab it.I figure there is a good chance they would give me another copy. It is just the hassle of going back and talking to them that bothers me
Just call them up and ask them to have a copy ready to go at the desk. Then all you have to do is pop in and grab it.
This is my problem too. Local eye dr. I have gone to for a while. I have bought glasses from him in the past and now he expects me to use his shop. I feel bad asking form my prescription, like I am cheating on him.
This is my problem too. Local eye dr. I have gone to for a while. I have bought glasses from him in the past and now he expects me to use his shop. I feel bad asking form my prescription, like I am cheating on him.