I was wondering if anyone could tell me the price range for contact lenses. I live in Canada, I have a medium perscription for both near and far sightedness. Thanks.
There are a few more variables other then just your prescription such as hard or soft lenses, if you need them custom made, the type of disposables and little things about your lifestyle.
The initial cost of contact lenses is made up of the cost of contacts and the appointment with you doctor, which might not be covered under you health care plan, so ask your parents about that.
All in all, and this is a really rough estimate, contacts seem to cost around 200$ - 350$ dollars a year in Canada, whether you are just buying one custom GP pair that will last, or if you are replacing your disposable packs regularly. Obviously, if you have disposables but don't wear them very much, you don't need to buy as many new ones. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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