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Contact Lenses Cost


How Much Do Contact Lenses Cost?

low cost With Insurance: Copays of $25-$120+ a year
average cost Non-Disposables, Without Insurance: $150-$375 a year
high cost Disposables, Without Insurance: $170-$400 a year

A welcome alternative to eyeglasses for many people with vision problems, contact lenses are a corrective lens placed directly on the cornea of the eye to enhance vision. Talk to an eye doctor before making a purchase, because some vision problems cannot be corrected with contact lenses.

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Related Costs: Contact Lens Fitting, Colored Contacts, Eye Exam, Eyeglasses, Prescription Sunglasses, LASIK Eye Surgery

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Material on this page is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always consult your physician or pharmacist regarding medications or medical procedures.
 
What People Are Paying - Recent Comments More expensive for Silicone Hydrogel daily contact lenses
Amount: $530.00
Posted by: daily lens wearer
From: Los Gatos, CA
Posted On: July 2nd, 2019 04:07AM
Manufacturer: CooperVision
Style: MyDay
Store: from my eye dr
A couple years ago, I switched to Acuvue Moist daily disposable contacts from weekly lenses.
But during my last eye exam, I complained to my doctor that the daily disposable lenses seemed to bother my eyes more, and my doctor recommended silicone hydrogel daily lenses.
The two negatives about the silicone hydrogel lenses were (1) when I got the trial pair for a week, those lenses seemed great, but when I ordered contacts that were supposed to be the same or similar, they weren't as super-comfy, but were still nice. (2) they cost a lot more, and for some reason, Costco doesn't carry the name brand (they only have some sort of Kirkland Signature version of Silicone Hydrogel lenses).
Overall, I'm happy with them. They are more comfortable, and after 3 months, they've never torn, and my eyes don't feel as dry. But I spent $530 for a year's supply even with the mfg year-supply discount and VSP ($170 for 180 lenses * 2 eyes * 2)=$680-150 (VSP contribution) for $530 out-of-pocket.


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External Resources:
  1.  www.acuvue.com/products-1day-acuvue?...
  2.  www.acuvue.com/products-acuvue-advan...
  3.  /lakewoodeyes.com/
  4.  cheyenneeyeclinic.com/?option=com_co...
  5.  www.nei.nih.gov/Health/financialaid.asp
  6.  www.aao.org/find_eyemd.cfm/
  7.  www.optometrists.org/eye_doctors.html
  8.  www.allaboutvision.com/contacts/cont...
  9.  www.lenscrafters.com/lc-us/eyeglasses
  10.  www.pearlevision.com/pv-us/eye-care-...


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