Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 I love Costco for glasses! They have a wonderful 1 year warranty on their frames, which I have used...with no questions asked. I buy frames and lenses for my kids for around $80. Eagle Acres Ranch Craig Weaver and 308 Twin Lakes Rd. Winthrop, WA 98862 (509) 996-7807 Glasses... > Hello all - > > Looking for some help from those of you that have " been there, done > that " . > > Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I can't afford to get them > for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover the Dr. appt, but not > the hardware. > > My question is where I should get them, and still get a good fitting > and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 year warranty on frames > and lens and they are very good at fitting children, but the cheapest > lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck with costco, Walmart, or > elsewhere that they recommend? > > Thanks > Gail > mom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months > > > > > > 1. Anything suggested on this site or opinions offered are not intended to > be medical or pharmaceutical advice or otherwise take the place of your > physicians orders, nor to diagnose or treat your specific health problems. > Please discuss all methods of treatment with your practitioner. > > 2 *****WARNING: Flames and inappropriate treatment of other members on > this list will NOT be tolerated. > > 3. Our HOME page is Down Syndrome Treatment > where all archived posts as well as photos,links, files, articles etc. are > found. You " MUST " have a ID and pass word to enter it. > > To contact Carol, owner & moderator > doihavtasay@... > > To contact Kathy, owner & moderator > kathy_r@... > > To contact , owner & moderator > jules@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 Kathy R posted several years back about using Payless Optical and we've used them ever since. I believe they sell frames and lenses both for something like $49.99 -- a real bargain nowadays. I always use my optometrist for the exam and then take the prescription to Payless. I think you can look them up and see if there are any near you. Others might chime in --there may be others in other places? Even Walmart or somewhere is usually cheaper than your optometrist --I get my daughter's contacts at Sam's Club. I do like to get that exam at a doctor I know is good. Priscilla K --- Gail <gailforcewinds@...> wrote: > Hello all - > > Looking for some help from those of you that have " been there, done > > that " . > > Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I can't afford to get > them > for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover the Dr. appt, but > not > the hardware. > > My question is where I should get them, and still get a good > fitting > and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 year warranty on > frames > and lens and they are very good at fitting children, but the > cheapest > lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck with costco, > Walmart, or > elsewhere that they recommend? > > Thanks > Gail > mom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months > > > > Priscilla Kendrick, married 28 years to Darrel and parents of 9 kids including Evan, 10, born with Down Syndrome and Spina Bifida " My strength is made perfect in weakness. " " My grace is sufficient. " II Corinthians 12:9 KJV __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 Thanks ! Do you know if that warranty is good on scratches on lenses too? Gail ...Looking North and waving from Oregon! <Stahome@...> wrote: I love Costco for glasses! They have a wonderful 1 year warranty on their frames, which I have used...with no questions asked. I buy frames and lenses for my kids for around $80. Eagle Acres RanchCraig Weaver and 308 Twin Lakes Rd.Winthrop, WA 98862(509) 996-7807 Glasses...> Hello all ->> Looking for some help from those of you that have "been there, done> that".>> Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I can't afford to get them> for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover the Dr. appt, but not> the hardware. >> My question is where I should get them, and still get a good fitting> and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 year warranty on frames> and lens and they are very good at fitting children, but the cheapest> lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck with costco, Walmart, or> elsewhere that they recommend?>> Thanks> Gail> mom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months>>>>>> 1. Anything suggested on this site or opinions offered are not intended to > be medical or pharmaceutical advice or otherwise take the place of your > physicians orders, nor to diagnose or treat your specific health problems.> Please discuss all methods of treatment with your practitioner.>> 2 *****WARNING: Flames and inappropriate treatment of other members on > this list will NOT be tolerated.>> 3. Our HOME page is Down Syndrome Treatment > where all archived posts as well as photos,links, files, articles etc. are > found. You "MUST" have a ID and pass word to enter it.>> To contact Carol, owner & moderator> doihavtasaycomcast (DOT) net>> To contact Kathy, owner & moderator> kathy_rCOMCAST (DOT) NET>> To contact , owner & moderator> julescebridge (DOT) net>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 Hi Priscilla - We don't have the payless here. I just want to make sure I go to a reputable place that will fit her properly (my concern with Walmart). I already have her prescription from a very good optometrist that works with children. I think I may gove the costco a try. Gail Priscilla <priskend1@...> wrote: Kathy R posted several years back about using Payless Optical andwe've used them ever since. I believe they sell frames and lensesboth for something like $49.99 -- a real bargain nowadays. I alwaysuse my optometrist for the exam and then take the prescription toPayless. I think you can look them up and see if there are any nearyou. Others might chime in --there may be others in other places? Even Walmart or somewhere is usually cheaper than your optometrist--I get my daughter's contacts at Sam's Club. I do like to get thatexam at a doctor I know is good. Priscilla K--- Gail <gailforcewinds > wrote:> Hello all - > > Looking for some help from those of you that have "been there, done> > that".> > Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I can't afford to get> them > for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover the Dr. appt, but> not > the hardware. > > My question is where I should get them, and still get a good> fitting > and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 year warranty on> frames > and lens and they are very good at fitting children, but the> cheapest > lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck with costco,> Walmart, or > elsewhere that they recommend?> > Thanks> Gail> mom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months> > > > Priscilla Kendrick, married 28 years to Darrel and parents of 9 kids including Evan, 10, born with Down Syndrome and Spina Bifida"My strength is made perfect in weakness." "My grace is sufficient." II Corinthians 12:9 KJV__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 Girl, I wish you were in Texas. We have a place thats specialty is children with disabilities. I am not sure what the cheapest pricing is but the ones we got were $149 bucks and they have a 2 year warranty!!!! They replace EVERYthing on it twice for free. Its real nice. By the time the warranty is up then its time for a new pair anyway..... They personally fit them. They even have this pair that you seriously bend and twist in all directions and nothing happens. THey are like 350.00 buck! She even stepped on them.... B --- Gail <gailforcewinds@...> wrote: > Hello all - > > Looking for some help from those of you that have > " been there, done > that " . > > Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I can't > afford to get them > for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover the > Dr. appt, but not > the hardware. > > My question is where I should get them, and still > get a good fitting > and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 year > warranty on frames > and lens and they are very good at fitting children, > but the cheapest > lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck with > costco, Walmart, or > elsewhere that they recommend? > > Thanks > Gail > mom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months > > > > > > 1. Anything suggested on this site or opinions > offered are not intended to be medical or > pharmaceutical advice or otherwise take the place of > your physicians orders, nor to diagnose or treat > your specific health problems. > Please discuss all methods of treatment with your > practitioner. > > 2 *****WARNING: Flames and inappropriate treatment > of other members on this list will NOT be tolerated. > > 3. Our HOME page is > Down Syndrome Treatment > where all archived posts as well as photos,links, > files, articles etc. are found. You " MUST " have a > ID and pass word to enter it. > > To contact Carol, owner & moderator > doihavtasay@... > > To contact Kathy, owner & moderator > kathy_r@... > > To contact , owner & moderator > jules@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 Hi,! What is the name of the place in Texas? I live in San Janice T. Mom to (14), (12), a (9 with DS) and (7) -----Original Message-----From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ]On Behalf Of and BehnkeSent: Friday, July 14, 2006 7:42 PMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: Re: Glasses... Girl, I wish you were in Texas. We have a placethats specialty is children with disabilities. I amnot sure what the cheapest pricing is but the ones wegot were $149 bucks and they have a 2 yearwarranty!!!! They replace EVERYthing on it twice forfree. Its real nice. By the time the warranty is upthen its time for a new pair anyway..... Theypersonally fit them. They even have this pair thatyou seriously bend and twist in all directions andnothing happens. THey are like 350.00 buck! She evenstepped on them.... B--- Gail <gailforcewinds > wrote:> Hello all - > > Looking for some help from those of you that have> "been there, done > that".> > Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I can't> afford to get them > for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover the> Dr. appt, but not > the hardware. > > My question is where I should get them, and still> get a good fitting > and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 year> warranty on frames > and lens and they are very good at fitting children,> but the cheapest > lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck with> costco, Walmart, or > elsewhere that they recommend?> > Thanks> Gail> mom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months> > > > > > 1. Anything suggested on this site or opinions> offered are not intended to be medical or> pharmaceutical advice or otherwise take the place of> your physicians orders, nor to diagnose or treat> your specific health problems. > Please discuss all methods of treatment with your> practitioner.> > 2 *****WARNING: Flames and inappropriate treatment> of other members on this list will NOT be tolerated.> > 3. Our HOME page is>Down Syndrome Treatment> where all archived posts as well as photos,links,> files, articles etc. are found. You "MUST" have a> ID and pass word to enter it.> > To contact Carol, owner & moderator> doihavtasaycomcast (DOT) net> > To contact Kathy, owner & moderator> kathy_rCOMCAST (DOT) NET> > To contact , owner & moderator> julescebridge (DOT) net> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 We still use Payless…all 9 members of our family wear contacts and/or glasses, and Payless has saved us a bundle. Our Payless has an optometrist, and everyone but Danny gets their eye exams w/him. Danny goes to an ophthalmologist, and we get the prescription filled at Payless. I did try WalMart once, but I didn’t like the one here..the glasses were too big, and his lenses got clouded up after a few times of cleaning them. Other people really like WalMart, though. kathyR From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Priscilla Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 7:57 PM Down Syndrome Treatment Subject: Re: Glasses... Kathy R posted several years back about using Payless Optical and we've used them ever since. I believe they sell frames and lenses both for something like $49.99 -- a real bargain nowadays. I always use my optometrist for the exam and then take the prescription to Payless. I think you can look them up and see if there are any near you. Others might chime in --there may be others in other places? Even Walmart or somewhere is usually cheaper than your optometrist --I get my daughter's contacts at Sam's Club. I do like to get that exam at a doctor I know is good. Priscilla K --- Gail <gailforcewinds > wrote: > Hello all - > > Looking for some help from those of you that have " been there, done > > that " . > > Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I can't afford to get > them > for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover the Dr. appt, but > not > the hardware. > > My question is where I should get them, and still get a good > fitting > and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 year warranty on > frames > and lens and they are very good at fitting children, but the > cheapest > lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck with costco, > Walmart, or > elsewhere that they recommend? > > Thanks > Gail > mom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 I use Wal-Mart for myself and Mac (8 yrs.)--I tried Kit, but the frames just didn't fit right and they didn't really have any suggestions. Plus, she REFUSES to wear them without direct supervision so I also want ones that are more difficult for her to get off so I'm looking at the ones with the ear wrap-around thingys--Wal-Mart doesn't have those. We just went today to pick out her new glasses (after trying 3 different pairs at Wal-Mart) from an actual optometry place. They will cost me about $219--but I'll have a year warranty and they are local--her first glasses we got from our opthamologists office and I was driving 60 miles one way to have her glasses adjusted/repaired--that is for the birds, especially when they needed adjusting weekly!! Good luck--it can be a challenge. Jill Mom to Mac (8 yrs., 3rd grade, Ds) and Kit (almost 5, preschool, Ds) Glasses... Hello all - Looking for some help from those of you that have "been there, done that".Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I can't afford to get them for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover the Dr. appt, but not the hardware. :(My question is where I should get them, and still get a good fitting and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 year warranty on frames and lens and they are very good at fitting children, but the cheapest lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck with costco, Walmart, or elsewhere that they recommend?ThanksGailmom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 I've found that for the price For Eyes is the best deal. I'm an Optometrist and find more mistakes than usual from Walmart. HTH, Kathy Glasses... Hello all - Looking for some help from those of you that have "been there, done that".Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I can't afford to get them for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover the Dr. appt, but not the hardware. :(My question is where I should get them, and still get a good fitting and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 year warranty on frames and lens and they are very good at fitting children, but the cheapest lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck with costco, Walmart, or elsewhere that they recommend?ThanksGailmom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 Where ever you do go to buy the glasses, you can then take them back to your optomotrist or opthomologist to make sure the RX is correct. Do it! Faith had the wrong RX for 6 months, I had no way of knowing until we returned to the doctor and they said it was totally wrong in one eye! No wonder she wouldn't keep them on. Medicaid covered the glasses but only through that one provider. I have paid for the glasses since that occurance. ette -------------- Original message from "Gail" <gailforcewinds@...>: -------------- Hello all - Looking for some help from those of you that have "been there, done that".Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I can't afford to get them for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover the Dr. appt, but not the hardware. :(My question is where I should get them, and still get a good fitting and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 year warranty on frames and lens and they are very good at fitting children, but the cheapest lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck with costco, Walmart, or elsewhere that they recommend?ThanksGailmom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 It definitely does happen, I've found a number of mistakes on the part of the optical places since I've been in practice. Kathy Re: Glasses... Where ever you do go to buy the glasses, you can then take them back to your optomotrist or opthomologist to make sure the RX is correct. Do it! Faith had the wrong RX for 6 months, I had no way of knowing until we returned to the doctor and they said it was totally wrong in one eye! No wonder she wouldn't keep them on. Medicaid covered the glasses but only through that one provider. I have paid for the glasses since that occurance. ette -------------- Original message from "Gail" <gailforcewinds@...>: -------------- Hello all - Looking for some help from those of you that have "been there, done that".Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I can't afford to get them for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover the Dr. appt, but not the hardware. :(My question is where I should get them, and still get a good fitting and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 year warranty on frames and lens and they are very good at fitting children, but the cheapest lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck with costco, Walmart, or elsewhere that they recommend?ThanksGailmom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 Its in Fort Worth but its called 5th Aveune eye wear! I can't tell you how wonderful they are. Maybe if you came up for a fitting all you would have to do is send it to them for repairs? The only time we don't get it back same day is if they have to order a new frame but sometimes they have that frame in the back and its a matter of minutes.... Wonderful Wonderful Wonderful!!! I hope you can take advantage... --- Janice Troy <jtroy1@...> wrote: > Hi,! > What is the name of the place in Texas? > I live in San > > Janice T. > Mom to (14), (12), a (9 with DS) > and (7) > Re: Glasses... > > > Girl, I wish you were in Texas. We have a place > thats specialty is children with disabilities. I > am > not sure what the cheapest pricing is but the ones > we > got were $149 bucks and they have a 2 year > warranty!!!! They replace EVERYthing on it twice > for > free. Its real nice. By the time the warranty is > up > then its time for a new pair anyway..... They > personally fit them. They even have this pair that > you seriously bend and twist in all directions and > nothing happens. THey are like 350.00 buck! She > even > stepped on them.... > > B > > --- Gail <gailforcewinds@...> wrote: > > > Hello all - > > > > Looking for some help from those of you that > have > > " been there, done > > that " . > > > > Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I > can't > > afford to get them > > for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover > the > > Dr. appt, but not > > the hardware. > > > > My question is where I should get them, and > still > > get a good fitting > > and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 > year > > warranty on frames > > and lens and they are very good at fitting > children, > > but the cheapest > > lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck > with > > costco, Walmart, or > > elsewhere that they recommend? > > > > Thanks > > Gail > > mom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months > > > > > > > > > > > > 1. Anything suggested on this site or opinions > > offered are not intended to be medical or > > pharmaceutical advice or otherwise take the > place of > > your physicians orders, nor to diagnose or treat > > your specific health problems. > > Please discuss all methods of treatment with > your > > practitioner. > > > > 2 *****WARNING: Flames and inappropriate > treatment > > of other members on this list will NOT be > tolerated. > > > > 3. Our HOME page is > > > > Down Syndrome Treatment > > where all archived posts as well as > photos,links, > > files, articles etc. are found. You " MUST " have > a > > ID and pass word to enter it. > > > > To contact Carol, owner & moderator > > doihavtasay@... > > > > To contact Kathy, owner & moderator > > kathy_r@... > > > > To contact , owner & moderator > > jules@... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 Janice here is their info, 817) 870-1291 1223 5th Ave Fort Worth, TX 76104 Are you ever up this way? --- Janice Troy <jtroy1@...> wrote: > Hi,! > What is the name of the place in Texas? > I live in San > > Janice T. > Mom to (14), (12), a (9 with DS) > and (7) > Re: Glasses... > > > Girl, I wish you were in Texas. We have a place > thats specialty is children with disabilities. I > am > not sure what the cheapest pricing is but the ones > we > got were $149 bucks and they have a 2 year > warranty!!!! They replace EVERYthing on it twice > for > free. Its real nice. By the time the warranty is > up > then its time for a new pair anyway..... They > personally fit them. They even have this pair that > you seriously bend and twist in all directions and > nothing happens. THey are like 350.00 buck! She > even > stepped on them.... > > B > > --- Gail <gailforcewinds@...> wrote: > > > Hello all - > > > > Looking for some help from those of you that > have > > " been there, done > > that " . > > > > Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I > can't > > afford to get them > > for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover > the > > Dr. appt, but not > > the hardware. > > > > My question is where I should get them, and > still > > get a good fitting > > and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1 > year > > warranty on frames > > and lens and they are very good at fitting > children, > > but the cheapest > > lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck > with > > costco, Walmart, or > > elsewhere that they recommend? > > > > Thanks > > Gail > > mom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months > > > > > > > > > > > > 1. Anything suggested on this site or opinions > > offered are not intended to be medical or > > pharmaceutical advice or otherwise take the > place of > > your physicians orders, nor to diagnose or treat > > your specific health problems. > > Please discuss all methods of treatment with > your > > practitioner. > > > > 2 *****WARNING: Flames and inappropriate > treatment > > of other members on this list will NOT be > tolerated. > > > > 3. Our HOME page is > > > > Down Syndrome Treatment > > where all archived posts as well as > photos,links, > > files, articles etc. are found. You " MUST " have > a > > ID and pass word to enter it. > > > > To contact Carol, owner & moderator > > doihavtasay@... > > > > To contact Kathy, owner & moderator > > kathy_r@... > > > > To contact , owner & moderator > > jules@... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 Thanks, , for the information. I just got back in town from vacation, so sorry for the delayed reply. I am rarely in Ft. Worth, actually, more in Plano visiting two sisters if I'm up that direction. Take care! Janice Re: Glasses...> > > Girl, I wish you were in Texas. We have a place> thats specialty is children with disabilities. I> am> not sure what the cheapest pricing is but the ones> we> got were $149 bucks and they have a 2 year> warranty!!!! They replace EVERYthing on it twice> for> free. Its real nice. By the time the warranty is> up> then its time for a new pair anyway..... They> personally fit them. They even have this pair that> you seriously bend and twist in all directions and> nothing happens. THey are like 350.00 buck! She> even> stepped on them....> > B> > --- Gail <gailforcewinds > wrote:> > > Hello all -> >> > Looking for some help from those of you that> have> > "been there, done> > that".> >> > Teagan needs glasses. She is 2.5 years old. I> can't> > afford to get them> > for 2 weeks. Insurance is only enough to cover> the> > Dr. appt, but not> > the hardware. > >> > My question is where I should get them, and> still> > get a good fitting> > and warranty. I know my eye Dr. office has a 1> year> > warranty on frames> > and lens and they are very good at fitting> children,> > but the cheapest> > lens/frames run $230. Has anyone had good luck> with> > costco, Walmart, or> > elsewhere that they recommend?> >> > Thanks> > Gail> > mom to Teagan (DS) 2.5 and baby Shea 8 months> >> >> >> >> >> > 1. Anything suggested on this site or opinions> > offered are not intended to be medical or> > pharmaceutical advice or otherwise take the> place of> > your physicians orders, nor to diagnose or treat> > your specific health problems.> > Please discuss all methods of treatment with> your> > practitioner.> >> > 2 *****WARNING: Flames and inappropriate> treatment> > of other members on this list will NOT be> tolerated.> >> > 3. Our HOME page is> >> >Down Syndrome Treatment> > where all archived posts as well as> photos,links,> > files, articles etc. are found. You "MUST" have> a> > ID and pass word to enter it.> >> > To contact Carol, owner & moderator> > doihavtasaycomcast (DOT) net> >> > To contact Kathy, owner & moderator> > kathy_rCOMCAST (DOT) NET> >> > To contact , owner & moderator> > julescebridge (DOT) net> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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