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The Lexington
Eye Associates Contact Lens Department is a full service provider
at competitive prices. The close-working relationship between ophthalmologists,
optometrists, and contact lens technicians assures the best fit
with the proper lens for your eyes. We welcome patients who have
had contact lens-related problems.
| PRICE
LIST |
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| Visit
Fees (do not include price of the lenses) |
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| First
Fit (includes follow-up visits for 1st 3 mos.) |
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Spherical
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$100.00 |
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Specialty
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Toric/RGP/Bifocal
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$150.00-$200.00 |
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| Refit
- (includes follow-up visits within 3 mos.) |
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Spherical
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$75.00 |
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Specialty
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$100.00-$150.00 |
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| Progress
Evaluation |
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$50.00 |
| Brief
Visit |
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$30.00 |
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In
order to ensure a successful fitting, it is important to have
a follow-up visit within the first month of wearing lenses.
Lenses that have not been checked within two months of the
initial fitting are nonreturnable and nonrefundable.
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Replacement Lenses |
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Without CLSA |
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| Soft
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Daily
Wear |
$40
per lens |
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Tinted
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$50-$90
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Extended
Wear |
$60 |
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Custom
Toric |
$90-$125 |
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Custom
Bifocal |
$160 |
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| RGP |
Conventional |
$75 |
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Custom,
Toric |
$80-$160 |
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| Disposable
Lenses |
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Approximate
Yearly Cost (both
eyes) |
| 1-day
disposables (no solution costs) |
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$400-$560 |
| 2-week
lenses |
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$200-$520 |
| 1-month
lenses |
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$140-$400 |
| 3-month
lenses |
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$100-$500 |
Many insurance
companies give 10 to 20% discounts on contact lenses when purchased
through Lexington Eye Associates. We have a large contact lens inventory
and would most likely have your lenses in stock unless you have
a custom or specialty lens.
| Contact
lens polishing |
$20 |
| Overnight
service |
$20 |
| Shipping
fee |
$4 |
Daily lens wear
patients should have a complete eye examination by an ophthalmologist
every other year and extended wear patients every year to check
the health of the eyes and assure that future replacement lenses
will be updated. All contact lens patients with pain, blurred vision
of a sudden onset, or a red eye should immediately remove the contact
lens and be seen on the same day that the symptoms occur. Regular
contact lens checks should be performed by the Contact Lens Department
every six to twelve months depending on the type of lens wear and
the age of the patient.
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