Eye Care During Tough Times

Let's face it, going to the doctor and getting the proper healthcare can be tough when you do not have a lot of money to spare. Eye care and tough times may not go hand in hand but there are still ways that you can effectively take care of your eyes without having to break the bank, so-to-speak. Remember that even the most basic insurance will often cover one preventative eye exam per year, so take advantage of this. There are also other ways to save money on eye care.

 

Contacts are one of the most popular alternatives to glasses. They are not necessarily the most economical option, however. Glasses may serve you well for several years, provided you do not need your prescription changed, but contacts will be disposed of often. If you can't stand the thought of wearing glasses daily, you might want to alternate days between glasses and contacts. This will give your contact lenses a bit more life.

 

You may like to know that you do not need eye insurance or even health insurance in order to get the eye care that you need. Getting your eyes checked will actually help to promote proper eye care and allow your doctor to see what kind of complications you might have or whether or not you will need glasses. A simple visit should not cost over $50, which is fairly reasonable. From there you can get a new prescription and find an affordable eyewear place to get what you need.

 

Those who are in desperate need of eye care during tough times may be able to locate a free clinic in their area. Many places are offering lower premiums and prices in order for people to continue to get the contacts and glasses that they need in order to see. You can easily get a basic pair of eye glasses for $100, depending upon your prescription, and many offices offer special deals and discounts each month. You may even be able to set up a payment plan with your clinic. The main thing that you have to remember is the fact that you cannot skimp out when it comes to eye care.

 

While the state of the economy today is still unknown, many people are taking advantage of free clinics and cheaper eye care. These services are not typically included with your average health care premium, which can raise your health costs a little bit, but not by much. Your overall eye care expenses should not cost you more than $200. If you wear contacts, make sure that you take them out and replace them on a daily or weekly basis depending on the type you have decided to purchase. You might also be able to find generic contacts these days which are not name brand, but will still get you the eye care you need for less.

 

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