Specific lens styles and features appear later in this form.
Choose a way to send us your prescription details
Choose a way to send us your prescription details.
*** Please note that the price indicated below is an estimate. We will send you a confirmed price once we have reviewed your prescription. If there is any change to the price you need to pay, we will let you know by email. ***
Fill in the details as they appear on your prescription.
RIGHT EYE (OD)
We can accommodate Sphere readings between -7.00 to +5.00. If your script is outside this range, please email us at [email protected] and attach a copy of your prescription. We will advise your options via email.
The CYL (cylinder) value denotes the strength of the astigmatism. Astigmatism means that the eye has difficulty focusing at certain angles. If you have a cylinder value, then you will also have an Axis value. If your prescription shows "DS", this means that you do not have an astigmatism, and you should leave the field blank.
The Axis is the angle of the astigmatism correction and specifies where the astigmatism is on your eye. The measurement is in Degrees. The values range between 0 and 180. If you have a "Cylinder" value, then you must also have an Axis value. Please add it here or leave blank if you have no Axis reading.
LEFT EYE (OS)
We can accommodate Sphere readings between -4.00 to +4.00. If your script is outside this range, please email us at [email protected] and attach a copy of your prescription. We will advise your options via email.
Prism / base are readings for a lazy muscle and are not present on most prescriptions. If there are measurements for prism & base on your prescription, select 'yes' and enter the details in the fields below. Otherwise, select no and continue.
The Pupillary Distance (PD) is the distance between the centre of your pupils. Your PD is important in the lens-making process because it tells us where to centre your prescription in the frame you chose.
We require your PD Distance reading before we can proceed with preparing the lenses. Your optometrist will hold this information on your file. Please contact them and send this information to us after you have placed your order.
Please note that besides adding your script manually, California residents are also required to send us a valid prescription (dated within the previous 2 years). The following file formats are accepted: .pdf, .png, .jpeg, .doc, .docx.
Please check the expiration date on your prescription to make sure it is still valid. If your prescription is more than 2 years old, you will need to attend another eye examination to bring your prescription up to date.