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Near”, “intermediate” or “distance” prescription?

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Near”, “intermediate” or “distance” prescription?

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Enter measurements for all categories if you are ordering bifocal lenses. For single vision lenses, choose the “near” line if your glasses are needed for reading or close up work. Choose the “distance” line if your glasses are required for seeing objects far away. Choose the “intermediate” line if your glasses are required for reading or computer work. If you need advice about which line is the most appropriate, please ask your optician at the time of your eye test. Back to topCan I use my contact lens prescription for ordering glasses with you? While your contact lens and eyeglasses prescriptions may seem the same, they usually have differences. You must have your eyes tested and a prescription issued for use with spectacles, which is less than two years old, before ordering with Focalise. Back to topWhat is my Pupillary Distance (PD), and how do I obtain it? PD is the distance from the centre of the pupil (black spot) in one eye to the centre of the pupil in the other eye. This measu

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