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Acuvue Rebates
How To Receive Your Rebate Check Purchase the required number of boxes of ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses within 90 days after your eye exam. Visit www.acuvue.com/rebates.htm to download the appropriate...
09/15/2011
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Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Flexible Spending Accounts allow you to take pre-tax dollars from your paycheck and deposit them in an FSA through your employer. You then submit receipts to your FSA administrator for health...
09/15/2011
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Secure billing and checkout
We take security very seriously and use secure transaction and encryption technology for every order. Security is activated when you log in. (A lock or key or https:// indicates secure site). For...
09/14/2011
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Eye Exam
A typical eye exam will likely include: A review of vision problems, general health, current medications, working environment, hobbies, and similar lifestyle characteristics. An examination of eyes...
09/27/2011
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Automatic Reorder
Our Automatic Reorder feature allows you to schedule your contact lens orders ahead of time. There are two ways to register: When you place an order for contact lenses, simply select the Auto...
01/26/2012
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Soft Contact Lens Wear Schedules
The length of time contacts can be worn varies on the customer, eye conditions as well as the type of contact. All contact lenses wearers should follow the direction of their eye care practitioner...
09/27/2011
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Paid In Store - Return Policy
Please note, to return an order or product that was purchased on our web site please click here for our return policy and instructions. To return an order that was placed and paid for at one of...
02/01/2012
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Custom made contact lenses
Custom made lenses are made to meet the specific needs of your prescription, and all sales are final. No refunds or exchanges will be accepted. The following are examples of custom made lenses...
03/22/2012
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Reading a contact lens prescription
Below you will find an example of a typical contact lens prescription. Eye Power (Sphere) BC (Base Curve) Dia (Diameter) OD (Right eye) -2.50
09/15/2011
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Axis, contact lens prescription
The axis refers to the location of the astigmatism. It is a number between 0 and 180, and is measured in degrees. The axis is only used on prescriptions for toric lenses.
09/15/2011
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