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If you're a Medicare Advantage customer then you probably have several hundred dollars available to offset the cost of new eyeglasses. Check the MA website for in-network providers.
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Ive used sams club a few times and they always do a great job. Nice selection of frames and they help you pick out what fits your face and looks best on you.
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Lange
My husband and I both go to Lange Eye Institute for eye exams and glasses. You didn’t state whether you had eye insurance for exams and glasses. Or whether your prescription is basic or progressive. Mine is progressive and if the glasses are not measured correctly with your eye, you are going to have problems ordering them from an online company.
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We love Zenni! We save hundreds $$. We compared Zenni's photochromatic lenses to the newer Transitions, and they get dark and back to clear at the same rate. When you go to the eye doctor to get your prescription, ask for your PD measurement. If you don't get it, Zenni has instructions on how to measure yourself.
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Sam's or Walmart do a decent job.
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Not true, Zennie has plenty of metal frames including titanium frams at a fraction of the cost, also many stainless steel frames. I have used them for years and they are wonderful. They do progressives and transitions too, also at less than half the price.
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On zenni.com, I searched for metal under men's frames and there are 361 results... My spouse is wearing metal frames from Zenni.
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