Can I Use My Contact Lens Prescription Values for Eyeglasses?

My contact lens prescription contains all the information I need. My only question is, how significant a difference is there between the values for contacts and eyeglasses for the same person?

If you have a prescription for both, how much do the values vary?


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5 Responses to “Can I Use My Contact Lens Prescription Values for Eyeglasses?”

  • ♥Rose♥ says:

    My contacts and glasses have always been exactly the same prescription. If you are getting a new pair of glasses and you are not getting them from the eye doctor that gave you the prescription – they might want you to have a prescription specifically for glasses and not just contacts.

  • Kandy K says:

    Sometimes the glasses and contact prescription is the same and some times it is not. It is best to get one for both. The glasses is sometimes a bit stronger than that of the contacts.

  • princeidoc says:

    no, you cant. not only will the optician refuse to fill a "contact lens" Rx with glasses, they’re different from each other.

    a CL Rx is "vertexed", which means adjusted for the distance from your eye to the lens (zero). a glasses Rx is not vertexed.

    plus most glasses Rx’s are much more specific…ie -0.25 diopters of astigmatism at 23 degrees…contact lens Rx’s cannot be that close.

  • scdance says:

    my glasses perscription is actually -.25 less than my contacts

  • Gef J says:

    you need to be measured for contacts if you didn’t have this done.  You always see better with glasses.  Even the founder and former President of Con-Cise contacts, the largest contact manufacturer in the US wears glasses.

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