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New prescription and glasses
Well, I ruined my glasses(not just sitting on them this time), and my prescription expired years ago, plus my eyes have changed anyhow.
Catch is, I have no insurance whatsoever. So I need the absolute cheapest place to get my eyes checked and get glasses. I have astigmatism, it that changes anything.
I did check the "eye care" tag but the closest hit was from 2009, and I feel like plenty of places have likely changed in 3 years.
Anything in Davis, Arlington, or Cambridge is ideal.
My other question is, how much can I expect this to be? The last time I got glasses I was a teenager and on my parents' insurance, so I have no idea what a fair price even is...
Thanks in advance!
Catch is, I have no insurance whatsoever. So I need the absolute cheapest place to get my eyes checked and get glasses. I have astigmatism, it that changes anything.
I did check the "eye care" tag but the closest hit was from 2009, and I feel like plenty of places have likely changed in 3 years.
Anything in Davis, Arlington, or Cambridge is ideal.
My other question is, how much can I expect this to be? The last time I got glasses I was a teenager and on my parents' insurance, so I have no idea what a fair price even is...
Thanks in advance!
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ETA: I'm an ass, I didn't see what community this was posted in. There are definitely med schools by you, haha.
ETA2: And I know you in real life, haha. Wow. My reading comprehension is utter fail tonight.
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The funny thing is, I thought of BJ's/Costco too, but there aren't any too easily accessible by T, and I need the glasses pretty much solely to drive, so I can't borrow a car to go really. Total glasses fail.
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Yeah, there's no BJs/Costco around here that I can get to. Lame. What about Target? I don't remember. They might have an eye department if it's a Super Target. I know Walmart does... In Florida. Haha. One of the bad things about living around here is that nothing cheap is T accessible. I don't get it!
With insurance, my current eye stuff came to about $200, but I have REALLY bad eyesight and had to have all of this special crap done to my glasses just to make them wearable. I vaguely remember it being $250 without insurance. I need to get a new prescription as well. With my current insurance, I might as well not have insurance, it's so bad. Boo Mass Health Bronze =(
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I think the closest Super Target is in Everett or Woburn, which isn't easy to get to either. It's ridiculous.
I would happily take Mass Health at this point, the closest thing I've got are prescription discount cards for Walgreens.
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Yeah, I didn't think there was one that is T accessible =( Does Tufts do any sliding scale stuff? I would call their optometry department and see. They might.
Problem with Mass Health is that I pay the copay, etc. and then I get a huge bill weeks later. Also some of my prescriptions are the same price as it is without insurance. One of my meds alone is $163. It's freaking ridiculous. There's got to be a better option =( I don't get why I pay every month, only to be charged the same as if I didn't have insurance.
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That fucking sucks about your Mass Health, but I'm guessing the real benefit is not getting penalized for not having insurance at all(as I will be, ugh)
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That's true. I do pay less than I would if I were penalized (we did the math, heh). I find the penalty so ridiculous. Most people who don't have insurance, don't have it because they can't afford it. So you're going to make them PAY????
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I got rejected for Mass Health, and I have to find out more stuff to find out if I qualify for CC instead. I've been going through that mess since December.
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It's so horrible. I actually burst into tears on a conference call the other day.
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(At least that's what I find in general, living in the middle of Somerville, a mile and a bit from Davis - definitely faster on average to walk to Davis than to fiddle with buses!)
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http://www.yelp.com/biz/bjs-wholesale-club-quincy
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OP - you should be able to get yourself a pair of glasses online for under $20.
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Or so I hear.
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Please avoid Brattle Square Optical. I made the mistake of not asking ahead of time what his charges were, and he ended up charging me twice what I've ever paid - $300 for a contact lens fitting (the absolute most expensive fitting I've ever had - and I wear hard lenses - was $150), and he charged me $200 PER CONTACT LENS (they're typically around $100). So heads up on that. Good luck.
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For Eyes (http://www.foreyes.com/) in Harvard Square is another T-accessible place to look, and they have a sale going on right now -- 1 pair for $29 and 2 for $49. Click through the link on that main page for the coupon, which you'd need to take with you to the store.
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You don't have to get your glasses and your exam at the same place, though, which is useful.
Good luck.
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Their glasses tend to be pricey, and you can't use a coupon on those if you use one on an eye exam, but they have to give you your prescription, so you can just take that elsewhere for a good deal. It looks like For Eyes has the best deal going on now, with $29 for one pair or $49 for 2: http://www.foreyes.com/onsale/coupons.html
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Online there are some great deals as well, eyebuydirect.com is reputable, I get my prescription sunglasses from there for 35 dollars.
Do not go to lenscrafter or one of those sort of places, they are super over priced.
Edit: Also, in terms of eye insurance, it's generally not worth it, the one my company offers (which is a big name one) only allows 1 pair of glasses every 2 years up to 150 dollars reimbursed, but it costs around 200 to pay for that insurance for those 2 years, and the eye appointment is covered through health insurance, so it's really dumb unless you have something really complicated going on with your eyes. I refused to take the coverage.
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its this sort of never ending $29 for a full eye exam thing with no obligation to buy anything else deal. There is a Cohens in Cambridgeside Galleria.
I then took that prescription, and bought things at zenni optical, firmoo and coastal contacts. You have been told about the others, but coastal will do a very nice high quality pair for shipping: http://www.coastal.com/firstpairfree
In addition, firmoo offers a first pair free. https://www.facebook.com/FirmooGlasses?sk=app_190322544333196
And if you are on facebook, they have a program (I want it free) that will let you get subsequent glasses for just shipping ($6.95); you select a pair of glasses, share it through their program app, and if enough of your friends *like* the shared pair, you get them for free. You can do it once a week, and my first pair gotten through this program arrived yesterday.
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Only bad experience I had was with photogrey/transitions style sunglasses from EyeBuyDirect. They didn't work at all in hot weather, but fine in cold weather.
You'll need a friend to measure your pupil distance. I'd also recommend measuring your current frames and comparing to frames you like on the websites to get an idea of how big they are.
Chris
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