• andros_rex@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Vision insurance is garbage too if you actually have vision problems. My vision is so bad I have to have specialty lenses, which of course aren’t covered. It’s usually cheaper to just pay cash.

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      1 year ago

      Oh snap it’s the once every two years my vision insurance covers new frames! Oh hey it doesn’t cover contact lenses… Also it only covers $125 worth of frames and lenses $50.

      But nowadays lenses are free and frames from any eye doctor that isn’t Walmart are all $180+…

      Also you still need the health insurance if they need to do anything extra like retinal imaging, motion testing, etc…

      Anyone that hates on single payer/universal healthcare needs a swift kick to the taint.

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        1 year ago

        Anecdotally I just went for the eye and contact exam that was covered, took my prescription to Eyebuydirect, and in the last year I bought 3 pairs of glasses from them for less than $150 (2 in one transaction, one in another).They aren’t crap quality and their in house, i.e. not name brand, frames are pretty cheap and good looking.

        I am not a sponsored corporate shill, but so far I have nothing bad to say about them.

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          1 year ago

          Ah yep, that’s the other site I found besides some 1800contacts which also did glasses now. The other reply mentioned the others, Eyebuydirect and Zenni.

          I’ve usually gone Zenni myself.

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      1 year ago

      Check out Zenni. For the price of a pair from your optometrist, you can get like 5+ pairs of good quality glasses.

      Source: I buy 10 pairs at once because I’m always stepping on them.

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        1 year ago

        That’s actually who I had my insurance reimburse me through for the frames lol.

        There were a couple other decent sites but I found my look on there the best.

        Unfortunately my head is gigantic, both metaphorically and literally so finding wide enough glasses is a pain. Been getting the usual post frame change headaches with both XL pairs.

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          1 year ago

          If they’re wire frames you could try to bend them to fit around your head better. Or get a place that sells glasses to help you out (some will if you ask nicely)

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            1 year ago

            Yeah bending my frame arms has pretty much always been what I had to do. It just feels bad to do. Depending on how bad the metal is it’s likely to snap too.

            It’d just be nice to have a pair of $150 glasses and lenses to actually fit rather than pretend everyone has the same damn face size lol.