You've just been to an optometrist to get your prescription updated. However, during the eye test, there aren't any changes to your prescription.
You've just been to an optometrist to get your prescription updated. However, during the eye test, there aren't any changes to your prescription.
We often hear our patients coming to our practice wanting to "increase" their current prescription glasses, hoping that would make their vision better. But is that the case?
You had these frames ever since you had worn glasses years ago. You cared for them and have looked after them for all these years. You love how these glasses fit your face, and everything about them is perfect.
In this week's newsletter, we explore your options when using a prescription from another practice and what the risks are for using an "outside" prescription.
You had just purchased some prescription glasses last year. This year, your eyes have changed that you needed glasses for up-close work as well as for correcting your distance vision.