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A place that provides contact lens prescriptions.

Question
#1
  • レンズ
  • mail
  • 2023/10/02 16:17

I am new to Hawaii.

I would like to buy contact lenses, where do you get your prescription? ?
My English is not good, so a place where Japanese is spoken is ideal, but I would like to buy as cheaply as possible, so Costco and Sams are also on my list.
Do I need to have any special English skills? ? Do all places charge an initial consultation fee, etc. ?
This is my first time and I don't know a lot. Please tell me a lot about your contact life.
Thank you very much.

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#2

If you search the Exchange Plaza by entering "contact" in the search box, you will find past topics on contact, which may be helpful.

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#3
  • nuiloamama
  • 2023/10/02 (Mon) 19:43
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I buy mine at Sam's.

The receptionist is English, but the medical interview asks if you take any medications, but you can fill out the form online in advance.
The pre-test is in simple English, such as "chin up".

The optometrist is a Japanese American and understands simple Japanese.
No.1 and No.2 are only words like which is easier to see ? or
Read this character ~, so I always ask for Sams.

Optometry fees are covered if you have insurance.
I am about $ 60 because of my age and I get glaucoma, cataracts, intraocular pressure, etc. seen together I order my contacts from the glasses section next door, but
they give me a prescription and I can also buy them by mail order.

If you have insurance, your contact purchase will be covered.

I have also purchased from other ophthalmologists,
the prices are very different.

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