It was hard enough finding that “perfect pair” of eyeglasses the first time around. It may have taken a few turns at your local eyecare center or many hours surfing the internet, but you finally found that pair of glasses that works best for you. But now some time has gone by and you find yourself in need of a new prescription which typically means getting another pair of glasses as well. If your eyeglass prescription has changed but you are attached to your current pair of eyeglass frames, you may want to think about having eyeglass lens replacement. Regardless of the original price point of your eyeglass frames, you can easily have replacement eyeglass lenses made to fit your current eyeglass frames.
Before moving forward with your eyeglass lens replacement, you will need to confer with your eyecare doctor and possibly your vision insurance. Some vision insurance does not cover replacement lenses. The return policy on replacement lenses may differ substantially than that of a general eyeglass transaction. You may also have some trouble regarding dizziness and blurred vision as you become adjusted to the new replacement lenses. These possibilites and other potential concerns should be discussed with your vision doctor either over the phone or during your next consultation.











