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Contact prescription from a Hawaii ophthalmologist

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • hawaii
  • 2023/01/15 11:39

I am about to run out of contacts that I brought from Japan
and I am thinking about getting a prescription from an ophthalmologist here
I would appreciate it if you could recommend an ophthalmologist or someone who has had a prescription
and tell me the difference.

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#2

I recommend Eye Care Associate of Hawaii located in Ala Moana Building. There are several doctors, and Dr. Ishihara is a Japanese-American who speaks minimal Japanese, but he is very friendly. Eye exams are done by a non-doctor staff member, but there is one Japanese person who has worked there for a long time, so if you make an appointment when that person is available, he will do it. When you make an appointment, ask if there is a Japanese person ? and if there is, you will be assigned to that person.
Even if you don't have to speak Japanese, that is the place to go.
There are other Japanese teachers and Japanese speaking Nikkei teachers in the same building, but I have not had good experiences.
If you are not particular about the manufacturer of your contact lenses, you can get monthly replacement lenses, which, depending on your insurance, will save me about $ 200 for a year. Last year they were offering a special discount and gave me an additional $ 75 cash back.

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#4
  • hawaii
  • 2023/01/16 (Mon) 15:43
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EYE Mr. MIN
Thank you for the reference ^ ^
Thank you very much for your kind attention !
I am relieved that it seems that there is no contact inconvenience in Hawaii.

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