Faq's

Find quick answers to common questions

FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions

No, for now we don’t have online booking feature, later on we will add those feature after the project.

Yes, contact lenses are safe if used correctly. Always wash your hands before handling them, follow your optometrist’s instructions, avoid sleeping with lenses (unless prescribed as extended wear), and replace them as recommended. Poor hygiene can lead to eye infections.

You should see an optometrist if you notice blurred or double vision, frequent headaches, difficulty seeing at night, squinting, eye strain, sudden changes in vision, or if it has been more than a year since your last eye exam.

Yes, most clinics accept vision insurance plans for eye exams, glasses, and contact lenses. Coverage depends on your insurance provider, so it’s best to confirm with both your optometrist and insurance company before scheduling.

Yes, you can purchase glasses online. Many optometry clinics and eyewear stores offer online catalogs where you can select frames, lenses, and coatings. However, you will need a valid prescription from an eye exam to ensure accuracy.

Yes, children can wear contact lenses, usually starting around age 8–12 depending on maturity and hygiene responsibility. Contact lenses can be a good option for kids involved in sports or activities where glasses are inconvenient.

Choose glasses based on your prescription needs, face shape, lifestyle, and comfort. An optometrist or optical specialist can guide you to the best frames and lens types (e.g., anti-glare, blue-light filter, progressive lenses) that fit your daily activities.