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USA Opticians

Posted:
12 Aug 2008, 21:17
by phantomtwin
Hi - I know things are generally much cheaper in the US compared to the UK - just wondering if this applies to specatcles?
I'll be in Fl in October with plenty of time on my hands to do all the shopping stuff, are there savings to be had or should i get them in the UK. I have my prescription.
thanks
Andrew

Posted:
12 Aug 2008, 21:36
by Treelo
Originally posted by phantomtwin
Hi - I know things are generally much cheaper in the US compared to the UK - just wondering if this applies to specatcles?
I'll be in Fl in October with plenty of time on my hands to do all the shopping stuff, are there savings to be had or should i get them in the UK. I have my prescription.
thanks
Andrew
ISTR, it is somewhat cheaper in the US to have spectacles made up. The present Mrs Treelo tried to avail herself of such a service during last Spring's jaunt to Florida only to find that the optician wanted a week to make the lenses and fit them to frames and we had only 4 days left there. I don't know if this timescale is pertinent to all lens manufacture - the present Mrs Treelo does have astigmatism and needs one lens to be thicker than the other - of if it is only needed for specific prescriptions. Why not check out the price in UK and take your prescription with you to the US and ask the same question of an optician there.
Would be interested in the outcome [:)]

Posted:
12 Aug 2008, 21:36
by Treelo
Originally posted by phantomtwin
Hi - I know things are generally much cheaper in the US compared to the UK - just wondering if this applies to specatcles?
I'll be in Fl in October with plenty of time on my hands to do all the shopping stuff, are there savings to be had or should i get them in the UK. I have my prescription.
thanks
Andrew
ISTR, it is somewhat cheaper in the US to have spectacles made up. The present Mrs Treelo tried to avail herself of such a service during last Spring's jaunt to Florida only to find that the optician wanted a week to make the lenses and fit them to frames and we had only 4 days left there. I don't know if this timescale is pertinent to all lens manufacture - the present Mrs Treelo does have astigmatism and needs one lens to be thicker than the other - of if it is only needed for specific prescriptions. Why not check out the price in UK and take your prescription with you to the US and ask the same question of an optician there.
Would be interested in the outcome [:)]

Posted:
12 Aug 2008, 22:33
by Ptarmigan
We got 2 new pairs of glasses for our eldest daughter when we were in Orlando in January, (she is always losing the damn things) I took along her perscription and got them done in Walmart of all places, they were great, we picked some frames and chatted to the optician then went and did some shopping - 45mins later they were ready [y]
2 pairs designer frames and lenses $160 [:)]

Posted:
12 Aug 2008, 22:33
by Ptarmigan
We got 2 new pairs of glasses for our eldest daughter when we were in Orlando in January, (she is always losing the damn things) I took along her perscription and got them done in Walmart of all places, they were great, we picked some frames and chatted to the optician then went and did some shopping - 45mins later they were ready [y]
2 pairs designer frames and lenses $160 [:)]

Posted:
19 Aug 2008, 15:45
by Mrs B
I wish i'd known about this before we left the UK, my eldest daughter has lost an arm from her glasses - don't ask how she can't remember [:(]
We will have to wait until we get back to the UK next week before it can be sorted. If she hadn't lost the arm we could have repaired it with spare screws. Next time I will bring her prescription - just in case.
Kids eh!!!!

Posted:
19 Aug 2008, 15:45
by Mrs B
I wish i'd known about this before we left the UK, my eldest daughter has lost an arm from her glasses - don't ask how she can't remember [:(]
We will have to wait until we get back to the UK next week before it can be sorted. If she hadn't lost the arm we could have repaired it with spare screws. Next time I will bring her prescription - just in case.
Kids eh!!!!

Posted:
19 Aug 2008, 19:07
by Treelo
Originally posted by Mrs B
I wish i'd known about this before we left the UK, my eldest daughter has lost an arm from her glasses - don't ask how she can't remember [:(]
We will have to wait until we get back to the UK next week before it can be sorted. If she hadn't lost the arm we could have repaired it with spare screws. Next time I will bring her prescription - just in case.
Kids eh!!!!
So why not ask your friendly WalMart optician to pop the existing lenses into suitably sized frames? Worth a try [:)]

Posted:
19 Aug 2008, 19:07
by Treelo
Originally posted by Mrs B
I wish i'd known about this before we left the UK, my eldest daughter has lost an arm from her glasses - don't ask how she can't remember [:(]
We will have to wait until we get back to the UK next week before it can be sorted. If she hadn't lost the arm we could have repaired it with spare screws. Next time I will bring her prescription - just in case.
Kids eh!!!!
So why not ask your friendly WalMart optician to pop the existing lenses into suitably sized frames? Worth a try [:)]

Posted:
20 Aug 2008, 14:36
by Mrs B
Thanks Treelo,
Will wonder down today and try and get it sorted, much better than her walking around in glasses with only 1 arm [:)]

Posted:
20 Aug 2008, 14:36
by Mrs B
Thanks Treelo,
Will wonder down today and try and get it sorted, much better than her walking around in glasses with only 1 arm [:)]