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At 1-800 CONTACTS, our goal is to make it as easy and convenient as possible to purchase your contacts. In support of that goal, we offer simple ordering by phone, Internet, mail or fax, along with 200 trained customer service agents ready to provide live help 7 days a week. No more running around town to pick up contact lenses—at 1-800 CONTACTS we deliver, you save.
1-800 CONTACTS Reaches Agreement With Johnson & Johnson Vision Care to Become Authorized Retailer
1-800 CONTACTS, INC. has delivered over 8 million orders to more than 2.5 million customers since inception in February 1995.
The Company is changing the way the world buys contact lenses. Through its easy-to-remember, toll-free telephone number, "1-800 CONTACTS" (1-800-266-8228) and its Internet website, www.1800contacts.com, the Company sells all of the popular brands of contact lenses including those manufactured by Johnson & Johnson, CIBA Vision, Bausch & Lomb, Ocular Sciences and Coopervision.
Product List:
- 1-Day Acuvue 30 pack
- Acuvue
- Focus Dailies 90 pack
- Acuvue 2
- Optima FW/SeeQuence II
- Acuvue 2 Colours
- Focus Monthly
- Acuvue Bifocals
- Acuvue Toric
- Biomedics 38
- Soflens 66 Toric
- Biomedics 55
- Focus 1-2 Week
- Versaflex 55 UV
- Focus 1-2 Week Softcolors
- Focus Night & Day
- Focus Toric
- Hydrogenics 60
- Proclear Compatibles
- Surevue
The first step to wearing contacts is visiting an optometrist or ophthalmologist for a contact lens fitting, even if you don’t have a vision problem and just want to change your eye color. Contacts come in many sizes, and during your exam your eye care provider will measure your eyes to determine which size is right for you. If you already wear contacts but want to try a different brand, you will need to see your eye care provider to be fitted for that brand. Once you have been fitted for contact lenses and have your prescription, you are ready to purchase from 1-800 CONTACTS.
Prescriptions for contact lenses and eyeglasses are different. A contact lens prescription contains information not found in a prescription for eyeglasses, like brand, base curve and diameter. If you have a prescription for eyeglasses but want to try contacts, visit your eye care provider for a contact lens fitting. Before your exam, be sure to tell your eye care provider you will need a copy of your contact lens prescription.
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