Free Eye Exam and Cheap Contact Lenses

August 15, 2007 · Filed Under Freebies 

I got my Lasik procedure 4 years ago and will go down as one of the best decisions I made. It’s well worth it in my opinion. I know it’s not for everybody especially with how expensive it can be. For those who wear contact lenses or glasses, you must have new eye checkup every two years. Eye checkup can cost as much as $150 per checkup. Here’s the thing though, you can just sign up for an appointment and get your free Lasik eye exam with Lasik Plus. They have thousand of locations nationwide. Simply sign up for a free consultation. Along with the free consultation, you get a free eye exam whereas they will give you your eye measurement prescription.

Click on the picture link for a free consultation:

You want to schedule your appointment online. Fill out the information, and they will ask you to schedule an appointment. They will send you an email to confirm your appointment.

Once you get your free eye checkup, you should know how bad your eyes are. Consider getting cheap contact lenses by clicking here to save up to 50% on contacts lenses and get FREE SHIPPING at 1-800 CONTACTS.

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6 Responses to “Free Eye Exam and Cheap Contact Lenses”

  1. Matt on August 17th, 2007 11:45 am

    I looked into it and there is nothing even within an 8 hour drive of me. Too bad since I need a new eye appointment soon. I need an upgraded prescription for my contacts.

  2. Drew on August 28th, 2007 8:22 am

    The prescription is not free unfortunately. I signed my boyfriend up for an appointment and after the exam and the long lecture on why laser surgery was good there was a $90 charge if he wanted a prescription for contacts.

  3. Ben Popken on August 28th, 2007 9:25 am

    Where is the free prescription aspect being advertised? I don’t see it on their site.

  4. Hu$tler on August 28th, 2007 1:41 pm

    My optometrist told me that by law, whenever an eye exam is done, is required to give you your eye prescription.

  5. Single Ma on August 31st, 2007 11:32 am

    Free prescription to mean free contacts is misleading. They may be required to give you your eye prescription (which is nothing but a piece of paper with the strength of each contact) for free but that doesn’t mean the prescription will be filled for free.

    Some optometrists even include the price of new contact lenses with their annual exam fee (review your itemized receipt), but you are still paying for them in the total price.

  6. Draco on September 27th, 2007 3:24 pm

    It’s illegal to charge for a prescription (the piece of paper that has the info about what contacts to order).

    Here is a link explaining the law that makes this illegal: http://www.1800contacts.com/docAndRx/DocRx-charge.shtml

    As for filling the prescription, that’s a different ball game. That’s payment for ordering contact lenses. The prescription itself is legally available to you for free.

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