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Frequently Asked Questions 1. How often should I have my eyes examined? "I can see fine - why should I get an eye exam?"
2. The optician recommended that I choose a really small frame. Dont I need a large frame for my prescription? Will I still have good side vision through such a small frame? The optician will help you choose the smallest frame that appropriately fits your face and maximizes your prescription. A quick lesson in optics : A prescription is precisely ground into the center portion of the lens that is sitting directly in front of your pupil -this is called the optical center of the lens. As you move away from the optical center of the lens, the prescription is not as "true" so basically its wasted lens material that is just adding a lot of extra weight and thickness to the lens.
3. I found the doctors names listed in my insurance booklet. Will you explain what my insurance covers for the eye exam and glasses/contacts? Your best source of benefits and eligibility information is the human resource department of your employer. Many insurance companies require that your visit to the office be "pre-authorized" and in some cases require a referral from your primary care doctors office . We will certainly be happy to walk you through the process to the best of our ability as we do understand the complexities of medical and vision insurance claims and benefits. However, the patient is ultimately responsible for understanding his/her insurance policy. |
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