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When you order contact lenses on line such as Proclear Compatibles, they will call your eye doctor to verify that the prescription is valid.
As far as I know, prescriptions expire a year after getting them. So does that mean the contact lens seller won't have to verify again for another year, or do they call the doctor every time they send you a new box? |
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