Contact Lens Care and Policy
Contact Lens Care Guidelines
-Wash and Dry Your Hands
•Always wash your hands with soap and water before handling your lenses. Dry them with a lint-free towel to prevent contamination.
- Clean and Disinfect Lenses
•Clean your lenses with the appropriate contact lens solution prior to use, recommended by your eye care provider. Avoid using tap water or saliva to clean lenses.
- Follow the Replacement Schedule
•Adhere to the prescribed replacement schedule for your lenses. Do not wear lenses longer than recommended, whether they are daily, bi-weekly, or monthly disposables.
-Proper Storage
•Store lenses in a clean contact lens case filled with fresh solution. Replace the solution every time you store your lenses, and clean the case regularly.
- Avoid Sleeping in Lenses
•Unless specifically prescribed by your eye care provider, do not sleep in your contact lenses.
-Follow Up with Your Eye Care Provider
•Regular check-ups with your eye care provider are essential to ensure your eyes remain healthy while using contact lenses.
- Discomfort
•If you experience discomfort, redness, blurred vision, or unusual eye symptoms, remove your lenses and consult your eye care provider immediately.
-Avoid Swimming or Showering with Lenses
•Remove your lenses before swimming or showering to avoid infection or damage.
-Avoid Contact with Water
•Do not expose your lenses to water, including tap water, swimming pools, and hot tubs.
-Use Fresh Solution
•Always use fresh, unexpired solution for cleaning and storing your lenses. Never reuse old solution.
Contact Lens Policy
-Prescription Requirement
•Contact lenses will only be dispensed with a valid prescription from a licensed eye care provider. Ensure your prescription is up to date.
-Compliance with Care Guidelines
•Adherence to the care guidelines is mandatory to ensure the safety and health of your eyes.
- Responsibility for Lenses
•Users are responsible for the proper care and handling of their lenses. Any damage or loss due to negligence will not be covered.
-Reporting Issues
•Any adverse reactions or problems with contact lenses must be reported to your eye care provider immediately.
-Purchase from Reputable Sources
•Only purchase contact lenses from reputable and authorized sellers to ensure you receive quality and safe products.
- Replacement Policy
•Lenses that are defective upon opening may be replaced in accordance with the manufacturer’s policy. Proof of purchase and the damaged product must be provided. Tears in material due to improper handling will not be covered.
-No Sharing
•Contact lenses are prescribed specifically for your eyes. Never share your lenses with others.
-Compliance with Usage Instructions
•Follow all instructions provided by your eye care provider regarding the use, care, and replacement of your lenses.
-Environmental Considerations
•Dispose of lenses and packaging properly. Do not flush lenses down the toilet or sink.
-Emergency Situations
•In case of an eye emergency, remove your lenses immediately and seek professional medical help.
By following these guidelines and policies, you can ensure the safety and health of your eyes while enjoying the benefits of contact lenses.