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IamPlulax OP t1_j0pfnfu wrote
I wish I did and I wish my eyes hadn't changed, lol. But I both probably don't have any old rxs laying around and my eyes have 100% changed. I know eye exams are fairly cheap at a Walmart, but the only Walmarts with vision centers I see are either very far away in Mass or fairly close in Mass but with reviews sayin they are closed.
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Edit: I also work night shift and live a nigh shift type schedule, so fuck me I guess.
wakey_eggs_n_bacie t1_j0pggi1 wrote
If you have a BJs membership, they also do exams there for relatively low cost. Worst case scenario, pay for only the eye exam at a Vision Center or one if the chains that take walk-ins, then buy glasses online. I highly recommend Zenni.
Alarmed_Nebula3917 t1_j0pi3i7 wrote
I think the exams are on the cheaper end, the script and frames you can get for pretty cheap at Walmart or bjs
xTRIGGAMORTISx t1_j0pkczb wrote
Not sure where in RI you are but the Walmart in North Attleboro has a vision center and I saw it was open yesterday when I was Christmas shopping. It's practically right over the line from Pawtucket.
grantnlee t1_j0pl5ed wrote
We've had a great experience with Zenni as well. I end up buying an extra pair plus custom readers when I order from them, to take advantage of the order shipping cost.
Pvdsuccess t1_j0ptqcs wrote
Walmart in Seekonk has an eye clinic.
PillowCaseCurtains t1_j0pyb6r wrote
JC Penny optical in the Warwick mall is pretty cheap
riotous_jocundity t1_j0q10ni wrote
I think Costco may do vision exams? Regardless, go somewhere cheap for the exam and then buy the glasses from Zenni or similar, NOT from a brick-and-mortar store.
anxiousinfotech t1_j0q75nt wrote
I had a good experience at Walmart when I had no vision coverage. The doctor was shockingly good. The frames were super cheap and some they offer definitely don't last...but on the flip side when I was traveling and they broke I was able to go into a random Walmart across the country and get the lenses popped into identical replacement frames.
fiddycixer t1_j0q9kpe wrote
Second on Zenni.
glass_star t1_j0qcaww wrote
Love Zenni!
chaoticnormal t1_j0qixzf wrote
The eye exam itself isn't too expensive IMO. Around $60 at VisionWorks and Walmart. Make sure they write your pupilary distance on the prescription. They try and weasel out of this so you have to ask for it. Take that to zenni.com and look at the clearance frames. They take about a week to get to you but are a lifesaver for low income ppl. You can even try on glasses at Walmart or wherever you go to get an idea of style before you order online.
Lifeis-butadream t1_j0ql5hz wrote
I get the exam and buy from Zinni optical online
Double-Diamond-4507 t1_j0rjgn5 wrote
Providence Community Health Centers on Prairie Ave in Providence has an eye clinic
TheGreyVicinity t1_j0rjgqa wrote
If you can, go to Costco in Avon! Call and see about their pricing first but they’re always super cheap.
cheese-focused t1_j0roi1f wrote
EyeBuyDirect is also excellent
JaxGunTraderFl t1_j0s27a4 wrote
Bruh Zenni
Dry_Faithlessness135 t1_j0s9i2y wrote
Providence Optical downtown has eye exams for sixty dollars.
Calm_Opportunity_652 t1_j0sb0f1 wrote
I think Target in Lincoln and Seekonk does eye exams for under $100ish. They have the costs and ability to make appointments on their website. I suggest going to there or the places anyone else recommends for a cheap eye exam to get an updated prescription.
Ask them for a copy once you are done with appointment, then use eyebuydirect or zenni or firmoo to order a pair. My family has been doing this for ages. Last pair of glasses my partner got from Eyebuydirect cost $39 and were delivered to the house in about 1.5 to 2 weeks after placing order. Great quality too.
OctoberRust13 t1_j0th1lb wrote
Pay the money out of pocket to to get a eye exam so you know what your script is. After that you're just going online to places like Zenni and I buy Direct enter your script then go shopping. I have like 10 pairs. it's awesome. I even have a pair of legit Ray-Bans.
laterbacon t1_j0ujjpy wrote
Family Eye Care in Pawtucket has very reasonable prices. If you just need single vision lenses, you can get an eye exam and the frames & lenses for about $100 total. The doctor in charge over there is a great guy too.
burgritto_22 t1_j0x1se8 wrote
You definitely don't want to skimp on actual eye care, so definitely call around to different private practices that are well-regarded. You only get one pair of eyes and so many eye diseases can be virtually symptomless and require a caring and expert provider to diagnose and treat them! Oftentimes optometrist offices will have a "private pay" option for an eye exam that's usually around $100 or so. As long as your prescription isn't complicated, as a lot of folks have said, you can use your glasses prescription at whatever optical you so desire.
That being said, a community health center like Blackstone Valley Community Healthcare or Providence would be something to look into if cost is a concern.
captainastryd t1_j0pf71e wrote
If you still have your existing eye rx and you know for sure your eyes haven’t changed, you can give one of the online retailers like Zenni a try. I’ve gotten glasses for as little as $20 out of pocket, which I understand is still a bit much when you’re trying to make ends meet. But it’s better than the outrageous markup you’ll see in the eye doctor showrooms.