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Welcome to the Todd Smith & Associates

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Below you’ll ind answers to the most common questions you may have on glasses and contact affiliate marketing. If you still can’t find the answer you’re looking for, just Contact Us!

Yes, bifocals and progressive lenses are designed to provide clear vision for both reading and distance tasks. Your eye doctor can prescribe the appropriate lenses based on your vision needs.

It’s recommended to have an eye exam at least once every two years, or more frequently if you notice changes in your vision. Your eye doctor will determine if you need a new prescription for glasses during the exam.

Use a mild soap and lukewarm water to clean your glasses, then gently dry them with a clean, lint-free cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as they can damage the lenses.

Yes, there are sports glasses and goggles available that are designed to provide protection and clarity during physical activities. Consult with your eye doctor or optician to find the right eyewear for your needs.

It may take some time to adjust to wearing glasses, especially if you’re new to wearing them. Start by wearing your glasses for short periods and gradually increase the duration. If you experience discomfort or vision changes, consult your eye doctor.

Contact lenses are suitable for many people, but it’s essential to have a comprehensive eye exam and consultation with an eye care professional to determine if they’re a good option for you. Factors such as eye health, lifestyle, and prescription will be considered.

Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before handling contact lenses. Use your index finger to gently pull down your lower eyelid and place the lens on the white part of your eye. To remove the lens, use your index finger to slide it down and pinch it off the eye.

It’s generally not recommended to sleep in contact lenses unless they’re specifically designed for extended wear. Sleeping in lenses not intended for overnight use can increase the risk of eye infections and other complications.

If your contact lens feels uncomfortable or irritating, remove it immediately and inspect it for any damage or debris. If the problem persists after cleaning and reinserting the lens, consult your eye care professional for further evaluation.

The replacement schedule for contact lenses depends on the type of lens you’re wearing. Daily disposable lenses are replaced every day, while monthly or extended wear lenses are replaced according to the manufacturer’s instructions.