 Beach Eye Care contact lens patients qualify for our global fee EASY CARE PLAN. Benefits include: - a one year supply of solutions
- one year of non-medical follow-up care
- replacement of damaged or lost contact lenses
- 50% discount on selected designer sunglasses from our optical department
- free single-vision lenses with the purchase of a frame
Your satisfaction is guaranteed. If, for any reason, you are not satisfied with the comfort or vision of your new contact lenses, a refund or credit will be issued to you (minus professional fees) for any unopened and/or any unmarked boxes. All contact lens fees are separate from your comprehensive eye examination. Contact Care 101 – Maintenance and Replacement Info Few things affect your quality of life more than your vision, and you always want to minimize your risk. As a contact lens wearer, proper care and frequent changing of your contact lenses are essential to keeping your eyes healthy and your vision clear. Because everyone’s eyes and vision needs are different, contact lenses are available with varying schedules for removal and replacement. All lenses, however, fall into one of two categories: DAILY WEAR or EXTENDED WEAR. DAILY WEAR contact lenses should be removed every night before going to bed. They are later discarded and replaced with a new pair at varying intervals. Some daily wear lenses are discarded every day, while others are discarded after one or two weeks or longer. If these lenses are re-used they must be cleaned and disinfected before they are worn again. EXTENDED WEAR contact lenses are worn overnight until the end of the wear schedule. Disposable extended wear lenses are discarded when removed. Others are cleaned, disinfected, and reused again before being replaced. When you follow the replacement schedule your doctor has recommended, lenses are replaced before the buildup of deposits on the surface of the lens can degrade lens performance. Patients often find it illogical to throw away lenses while their vision and comfort are still good. However, some eye problems can go unnoticed for a long time before symptoms occur. Complying with the replacement schedule is the best way to avoid complications and prevent problems in the future.
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