Top 9 Best Places To Order Contacts Online

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Getting your contacts online is sometimes easier and cheaper than buying from the eye doc - that’s crystal clear. But deciding which site to shop at? That’s a ... read more...

  1. One of the best places to order contacts online,1-800 Contacts has a huge, easy-to-search selection of daily and monthly lenses, plus lenses for dry eyes, astigmatism, and multifocal or bifocal needs.


    The brand has a “gazillion percent promise” that includes price matching, free returns and exchanges for any reason, and free replacements for torn contact lenses.

    If you have your prescription, the ordering process is just a piece of cake: message or email your prescription or have them directly reach out to your eye doctor. What's more? For $20, you can take an app-based eye test to keep your prescription up to date - no trip to the doctor is needed. 1-800 Contacts also offers discount contact lenses for students and free shipping on all orders. You can also order colored contact lenses from 1-800 Contacts.


    Website: 1800contacts.com

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  2. As the name implies, with Discount Contacts, you surely will score some really great deals here. Plus, first-time buyers get an extra 20 percent off, and orders over $99 get free shipping. There are 34 different brands to choose from and all types of lenses - like daily, weekly, and monthly disposables, colored contacts, multifocal lenses, and lenses for astigmatism.


    You can also purchase red and dry eye treatments, contact solutions, and eyeglasses. And like 1-800 Contacts, you can take an online vision test (depending on the state you live in) to keep your prescription up to date. But unlike 1-800 Contacts, it is completely free! Just remember this does not replace a comprehensive in-person eye exam.

    The downside? Discount Contacts does not accept insurance, but it does have forms that you can complete and submit to your insurance provider for possible reimbursement.


    Website: discountcontactlenses.com

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  3. Contacts Direct receives high praise from consumers for running sales on a regular basis. They also regularly send out coupons to existing customers.


    Contacts Direct makes it as easy as possible to use your coverage if you have vision insurance. Simply add your insurance information at checkout and your provider will be charged directly (you’ll be notified if you have to pay anything yourself). If your provider is not in the network, a representative can help you file a claim at checkout via chat.


    Contacts Direct has a wide selection of lens type options, including multifocal lenses, colored contacts, soft contact lenses for dry eye, and toric lenses for astigmatism. And it offers returns on products purchased within a year if your vision changes and you need a vision correction from your doctor. Contacts Direct also sells contact lens solutions.


    Website: contactsdirect.com

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  4. Warby Parker is best known for selling fashionable eyewear and sunglasses online and in retail stores. They also carry a nice selection of contact lenses online, including their own brand of daily contact lenses: Scout by Warby Parker. If you’re interested in Scout, it is best to have your eye exam done at Warby Parker to make sure that the prescription is done correctly for the brand.


    The company promises that these daily lenses are breathable and offer superior comfort because they are made of a material that is supposed to hold moisture all day. The contacts also come in space-saving packaging that is virtually flat and easy to transport.


    A three-month supply of Scout daily contacts (a total of 90 lenses) starts at $47, which is a good price for daily contact lenses. Depending on where you buy and the brand you use, online prices can be between $60 and $200. You can get a six-day trial pack of Scout contact lenses for $5 to see if you like them before committing to the full supply. Warby Parker also sells brand contacts in retail stores and on its website.


    Website: warbyparker.com

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  5. Lens.com was founded in 1995, pretty much since the beginning of the interwebs, so they have the whole customer service thing down. If you don’t like the contacts you ordered, you can return them for free with no questions asked.


    They also have a huge selection of major brands, and you can renew your prescription online with a virtual vision test. The standard prices of the brand are definitely midrange, but be aware that Lens.com periodically offers incredibly deep discounts. You can order weekly disposables or monthly disposables in single packs or in bulk. Lens.com's prices are structured so that the more you buy, the lower the cost.


    Lens.com does not take vision insurance, but you can submit the receipt to your insurance company for reimbursement and always check with your insurance company to see what it covers.


    Website: lens.com

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  6. Want that wild-child, just-got-back-from-Coachella look? (Or just want to see what you’d look like with green eyes?). Explore the rainbow of optical fashions with WebEyeCare’s colored contacts. Seven different packs provide jewel-toned hues like amethyst, turquoise, and sapphire. While you’re at it, you can shop for new sunnies or readers from super popular brands like Ray-Ban, Burberry, and GUESS.


    WebEyeCare offers a Price Match Guarantee (PMG). If you find cheaper contacts, they will drop the price by one percent of the total. The amount matched must include handling, shipping, taxes, and any other fees from the competition. There are some restrictions.


    Shipping is free, although shipping time may vary depending on the product ordered. Returns must be made within 60 days of delivery. Merchandise must be unopened and undamaged.


    Website: webeyecare.com

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  7. If you’re like most contact wearers, your lenses probably aren’t glued to your eyeballs 24/7. You’ve most likely got a pair of glasses on standby, and maybe some sunglasses, too. Eyeconic is an all-in-one shop for contacts, glasses, and shades, featuring sought-after brands like Ray-Ban, Nike, and Gucci. Their massive variety also means Eyeconic has a wide spectrum of pricing - for glasses, you’ll find options from about $95 to $500.

    Fortunately, Eyeconic accepts a wide range of insurance plans and offers free shipping and free returns. The site will also help you find an eye doctor or clinic. So if you have been struggling to find a place that accepts your insurance or carries your preferred brand of vision care, Eyeconic is the best place to order contacts online.


    Website: eyeconic.com

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  8. LensCrafters specializes in disposable lenses and is one of the only online retailers with conventional contact lenses, which are contact lenses designed to be reused for several months. Keep in mind that LensCrafters offers only one conventional lens which is Optima 38/SP by Bausch & Lomb.


    It is not just a strip mall chain. With both online and online businesses booming, LensCrafters offers contact options that users consider to be super comprehensive and reasonably priced. LensCrafters has all the major contact lens brands at solid (often discounted) prices, plus affordable glasses and sunglasses.

    They accept most vision insurance plans and make it easy to check your eligibility too. And if you need to update your Rx before placing your order, simply schedule an appointment at one of the brand’s brick-and-mortar stores.


    Website: lenscrafters.com

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  9. Last but not least, among the best places to order contacts online is Glasses USA. You can order contact lenses and glasses through their website, and they offer deep discounts if you order both. All eyes are covered as they offer single-vision contacts, multifocal contacts, and contact lenses for astigmatism.


    Like every other retailer on this list, Glasses USA has all of the popular lens brands, including Acuvue, Biofinity, and more, and offers free returns and free shipping on prescription lenses. Glasses USA does not accept vision insurance, but you can request a reimbursement from your insurance company.


    Glasses USA also makes it easy to reorder your favorite contacts at whatever frequency is best for you, and with a price match guarantee, free shipping, and free returns, there are no downsides to ordering here.

    Website: glassesusa.com

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