What does 2 pairs no gap mean?

You can't go through life with only one outfit, so why go through life with only one pair of glasses? Visit us in-store and get two designer pairs from the $199 single-vision range, no gap with selected health funds. Check your health fund to see what you can claim.
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What does no gap mean optical?

No-gap optical is an attractive benefit offered by some extras health insurance policies. It means you don't have to pay anything towards your new glasses, as long as they don't cost more than your annual limit.
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How often can I get new glasses with insurance?

How Often Can You Get Glasses or Contacts With Vision Insurance? While individual plans vary, and you should check with your plan for specifics, most vision insurance plans cover part or all of the cost of new lenses for glasses or contacts every 12 months.
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How long do Specsavers glasses take?

They'll usually be with you within 10 days of your order, but we'll let you know if they take any longer. Once you have them, you might need to come into your local store to have them fitted and make any necessary adjustments.
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Can I use my specsavers golden ticket online?

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Do pensioners get a discount at Specsavers?

If you are over 60, select one pair of glasses from the $149 range or above and you are entitled to receive 25% off the total price. That's 25% off the frame, lenses and any extra options you choose.
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Are varifocal lenses more expensive?

Generally, the more you pay for varifocals, the better the optical design and quality (fewer distortions around the edges). But most people are unlikely to benefit significantly from the very priciest bespoke lenses.
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Why do I see blurry with my new glasses?

Both your eyes and brain need time adjusting to prescription glasses. Some people adjust to this change in a matter of days while others may take weeks to adapt. When it's new glasses causing blurry vision or a new prescription number in old lenses, you have to give yourself time to adjust.
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What happens if I don't like my Specsavers glasses?

Yes, we want you to be completely happy with your purchase at Specsavers. If you have any concerns within 100 days of the date of purchase, we will put it right. No quibble, no fuss. If your purchase was made in store simply return it to the store you purchased from who will be able to help.
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Can I put my old lenses in new frames?

You can put old lenses in new frames in most cases, as long as the new frames are the same ones you used to have. An eye care professional will just need to make sure your prescription doesn't restrict the type of eyewear you use so that you don't have issues down the line.
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How long does a pair of glasses last?

How long should glasses last? Glasses should typically last between one to three years; however, the average lifespan of a pair of glasses can vary depending on the frame quality and how well you take care of them.
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Does your eyesight get worse without glasses?

Will Your Eyesight Become Worse If You Don't Wear Eyeglasses? Not wearing glasses will not damage your eyes; however, it might cause your vision loss symptoms to recur. Some common symptoms of farsightedness include tired eyes, headaches, and agitation.
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How long should you wear glasses a day?

Start with just an hour or two of wearing glasses per day and work up to wearing them all day. Avoiding your glasses won't help, no matter how unpleasant the adjustment process. The best way to teach your eyes how to get used to wearing glasses is simply to wear them.
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Can you mix and match at Specsavers?

And with our offer on two pairs for one low price, you can mix and match your styles so you're sorted for every occasion.
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How long does it take your eyes to adjust to new glasses?

It can take a few days to a few weeks for your eyes and brain to fully adjust to your new eyewear, whether you are increasing your prescription or wearing eyeglasses for the first time.
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Should new glasses make you dizzy?

Most people who wear glasses are familiar with the excitement and confidence boost that accompanies wearing new specs for the first time. But sometimes there is an adjustment period before your vision is fully comfortable. Things may look blurry, or you may notice feeling dizzy after prolonged wear.
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How do I keep my glasses from slipping down my nose?

One of the most effective solutions to your glasses falling off or sliding down your nose is putting anti-slip ear hooks on the arms of your glasses to prevent your glasses from moving down. Easy to apply and remove, ear hooks are durable, flexible, and comfortable for longer use.
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How can you tell if your glasses prescription is wrong?

If you experience any of these symptoms for an extended period of time, after the adjustment period, your prescription may be incorrect:
  • Extreme blurring of vision.
  • Lack of focus.
  • Poor vision when one eye is closed.
  • Excessive eye strain.
  • Headaches or dizziness.
  • Vertigo or nausea, unrelated to a medical condition.
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Should glasses be blurry at first?

It's common for people to complain about some degree of blurry vision in their first day or two of wearing new glasses. Most often, your eyes just need a few days, or even weeks, to adjust to the new prescription. Over time, the blurriness should gradually begin to fade.
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Should both eyes be clear with glasses?

One eye is dominant and the other is weaker, which is normal. Since you do not do things with one hand over your eye, there is no reason to test your eye strength that way. Use your glasses as they are intended, with both eye wide open.
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Do you wear varifocals all the time?

Some people will prefer to wear them all the time or some people will still put them on and off as needed but the advantage is when they are on, they can see everything.
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Are varifocals good for driving?

Varifocals are an extremely common lens-type for driving with glasses. Due to the way they work, varifocals can correct your close, intermediate and distance vision all in one pair of lenses. This can be incredibly helpful for driving.
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What is the average cost for a pair of varifocal glasses?

Mid range £200-£400 (including options) High-end £300-£600.
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How can I get free glasses?

To apply for a free eye exam or glasses, call VISION USA at 1-800-766-4466 or visit the VISION USA website. Lions Club international has gained worldwide recognition for their work to improve sight and prevent blindness.
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Do pensioners get free glasses in Australia?

You may be eligible to receive a pair of basic prescription spectacles every two years. To qualify, you need to have held a Pensioner Concession Card, Health Care Card or Queensland Government Seniors Card for at least six months.
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