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Do you need a prescription for glasses in addition to your reader?

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:54 am
by fomayof928@mowline
Prescription glasses, on the other hand, do require a prescription — do the math. Those who are nearsighted and/or require multiple types of vision correction will definitely need to schedule an appointment with an optometrist. Often, when someone uses the term "prescription reading glasses," they're referring to progressive glasses that accommodate both your reading australia whatsapp strength and distance prescriptions within the lenses. These types of glasses are ideal for those with astigmatism, or for the vast majority of people who can't keep track of more than one pair of frames, if at all.


Wondering which of our frames can be purchased without a prescription? Wonder no more. As we've already established, our traditional full-lens readers only require you to be aware of your reader strength. Our blue light glasses and sunglasses are also available for purchase without a prescription. Of course, if you aspire to be a glasses wearer but are cursed with having perfect vision, you can purchase any of our frames without any corrective measures. Other lens types are expected to require a prescription.


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We'll say it again for those in the back: prescription glasses require a doctor's RX, while reading glasses only require you to know your reading strength, and technically, you don't need a doctor to estimate. Nevertheless, we still strongly recommend that you trust the opinions of professionals - wearing the wrong prescription or reader strength is a headache that you don't need anymore. If you still need help, we'd be happy to help you - please send us an email at [email protected] or enter the chat box on our website to contact us and clarify any reader-related questions. We can't wait to hear from you!