Thinking of ordering your glasses or contact lenses online?
4 reasons you might change your mind and order from Moody Eyes
#1 – How much money are you really saving?
Many contact lens sellers appear to save you money with discounts, coupons, etc. They often charge more, then provide a “coupon discount” to make it seem like you are saving money. At Moody Eyes, our contacts are priced competitively, so you don’t have to worry about paying too much.
#2 – Are you maximizing your vision plan coverage?
Online contact lens sellers don’t actually take many vision plans. They often leave it to you to file for your benefits. At Moody Eyes we will apply your available benefits to your bill, then file for reimbursements.
#3 – Are you getting the maximum Rebate?
Contact lens manufacturers often provide different rebates through online sellers vs independent practices. At Moody Eyes, we provide the best Rebate available.
#4 – Are your lenses shipped to you at no charge?
Many patients don’t want to have to make an extra trip just to pick up their new contact lenses. At Moody Eyes, we ship your contact lenses to you.
There are two ways to get a copy of your current eyeglass or contact lens prescription:
In-Person: Stop by our office during open hours – we will print you a copy.
Via Email: Fill out the below form – we will send you a copy within 2 business days.
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By filling out the information below you agree to the following:
Your prescription is less than one-year old – per Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rules and Indiana Law, we do not release prescriptions over one-year old.
According to FTC and Indiana Law, your PD and frame measurements are not a required part of your glasses prescription – these measurements are to be taken by whoever is filling your prescription.
You have provided us with up-to-date information on the form below – we will use this to respond to your request.
We will email your prescription to you within two business days (48-hours) – remember weekends and holidays are not “business days”.