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Do you think it is a wrong lense?

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I had a new pair of glasses a few days ago, and was told that my perscripton is quite stable. But i`ve noticed that one lense is not as clear (as in sight) as the other one. Compared to my old pair of glasses, they are more clear in one of the new lenses, yet the other one is not. Is it a good idea to go back?

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  1. If you have questions, take action. If they are incorrect, then you are just setting yourself up for some sort of eye strain. Take them to your eye doctor and have them verify that they are what he prescribed. Clarify any changes that he prescribed too.


  2. of course. have your eyes refracted again.

  3. You definitely should go back to the place you purchased the contacts.  1.  The dr. could have wrote the wrong prescription for you.  2. The person who ordered your glasses could have input the wrong prescription.  3. The lab who made the lenses could have made the wrong prescription.  Either way, if you are not seeing out of them clearly, you need that problem fixed.

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