
Companies like Warby Parker and Tortoise and Blonde are working to change that perception with their offers for $99 complete pairs of glasses ordered online and delivered right to your door.
So the question is, why would a patient who just had an eye exam still shop in their doctor's office for their glasses?
A properly fitting pair of frames is critical to ensuring you can see properly out of your glasses and there's no one better trained to find a perfectly fitting frame for you than a Vision Source optician.
Consider this: according to the American Optometric Association, half of all pairs of eyeglasses purchased online either fail safety compliance rules or are the incorrect prescription. Read more about the study here.
What does that mean?
If you ordered a pair of glasses with impact resistant lenses, there is a chance those lenses have not gone through the proper safety inspection to certify they are impact resistant.
Or, worse yet, the glasses you're wearing may not even have the prescription your doctor prescribed to you.
Some online retailers include in the FAQ section of their website that they won't require you to provide a written prescription or even verify that your prescription is correct unless the order is shipping to one of nineteen states that require them to do so.
The trip to your Vision Source office to get your glasses may take a little longer than shopping online, but that trip ensures that you will receive personalized styling and care from a network of supportive doctors and staff.