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What are non-elective, “medically necessary” contact lenses?

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What are non-elective, “medically necessary” contact lenses?

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Non-elective (medically necessary) contact lenses are prescribed by a doctor solely for purposes of correcting a specific medical condition, such as keratoconus or other conditions that prevent your vision from being corrected to a specified level of visual acuity using conventional eyeglasses. Choosing contacts over glasses for a standard prescription is considered elective/ cosmetic.

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