• folekaule@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Yep. You still get the measurements done and can get a piece of paper with the numbers on it from the optometrist.

    Things have improved over time in the US. As someone mentioned, you can submit your prescription to an online store and get cheaper glasses that way. It used to be I had to go to an eye doctor’s office for that.

    They still try to convince you to stay with them, of course. When I needed bifocals they tried to tell me I had to come in for training on how to wear them. I declined.

    As is typical for the US, if you have good insurance you’re generally in good shape. I haven’t had out of pocket expenses for glasses for years, and I only paid a small amount to have laser surgery later.

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      2 days ago

      Things seems to have got better! My optometrist wouldn’t give the PD, only the prescription numbers. Was so mad I quit going for a few years, but in 50 years of wearing glasses, he really is the shit. So, went back. Now I get my PD and numbers, no hassle.

      And yeah, I got my last pair from his office because I had solid insurance. Still could have got glasses from Zenni for the same or less, without insurance.

      Are there now better places for specs online? Have only ever used Zenni.