Should My Contact Lens Prescription Be the Same as My Glasses Prescription?
Learn why contact lens prescriptions differ from glasses prescriptions and how to get the correct vision correction for both.
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No, your contact lenses and glasses prescriptions are usually different. Contact lenses sit directly on your eyes, while glasses are positioned about 12mm away. This difference affects the lens power needed for clear vision. Consult with your optometrist to ensure you have the correct prescription for both.
FAQs & Answers
- Why are contact lens prescriptions different from glasses prescriptions? Contact lenses sit directly on your eyes, while glasses are positioned about 12mm away. This distance difference affects the lens power needed, resulting in different prescriptions.
- Can I use my glasses prescription to buy contact lenses? No, because the prescriptions differ due to lens position, you need a specific contact lens prescription from your optometrist.
- How do I get the correct prescription for contact lenses? Consult with your optometrist who will perform an eye exam and fitting to determine the correct contact lens prescription.