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Trying PRECISION® Contact Lenses for the First Time

 

Congrats! You made a big decision and it’s good to know that starting your life in PRECISION® contact lenses is easy. You’ll need a free trial voucher and a prescription. Here’s how it works.

Trying PRECISION® Contact Lenses for the First Time

 

Congrats! You made a big decision and it’s good to know that starting your life in PRECISION® contact lenses is easy. You’ll need a free trial voucher and a prescription. Here’s how it works.

Get a Free* Trial of PRECISION® Contact Lenses and an Exclusive Offer

 

Create an Alcon My Offers account today and gain access to free* trials for contact lenses, and coupons for over-the-counter eye care products.

 

*Eye exam may be required before lens trial. Professional fees may apply. Offer available at participating offices.

Get a Free* Trial of Precision Contact Lenses and an Exclusive Offer

 

Create an Alcon My Offers account today and gain access to free* trials for contact lenses, and coupons for over-the-counter eye care products.

 

 

*Eye exam may be required before lens trial. Professional fees may apply. Offer available at participating offices.

 

Visiting Your Eye Doctor

 

Not all eye doctors carry PRECISION® contact lenses, so ask before you go. Then use this handy checklist to set yourself up for a win on the big day. It’s going to be super easy because these babies are not only easy to wear, but easy to love.

What to Know

Appointment lengths vary so give yourself an hour to try on those beautiful lenses

Ask your eye doctor all the questions, even if you think it’s silly (we provided some useful ones below)

Remember to check with your eye doctor’s office about any health policies and/or protocols

Woman applying a contact lens to her right eye while looking into a mirror

What to Bring

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Illustration of a document with a teal ribbon seal featuring a thumbs-up icon, representing approval or certification

YOUR FREE* TRIAL CERTIFICATE

 

Need one? Get your FREE* trial certificate now:

 

Illustration of an ID card with text lines and an eye symbol, representing vision insurance information
Illustration of an ID card with text lines and an eye symbol, representing vision insurance information

YOUR VISION INSURANCE INFO

 

Or your mom’s card if you
are still that lucky.

Illustration of black eyeglasses with clear lenses, representing current eyewear or vision correction
Illustration of black eyeglasses with clear lenses, representing current eyewear or vision correction

YOUR CURRENT EYEWEAR...

 

...other contact lenses, binoculars, or whatever you use to see clearly.

What to Ask

How long will it take for my eyes to adjust to contact lenses?
There’s no exact science to this. Some people adjust in a few minutes, others a little longer. The good news? PRECISION® contacts are specially designed to be easy to wear and easy to love, so you’ll be comfy in no time.

 

How often should I wear my contact lenses?
Everyone’s eyes are different and your eye doctor can tell you what to expect. Even though they are really comfy it’s best to ask your doctor ask for tips.

 

Do I need to schedule a follow-up appointment?
Most eye doctors are going to want to have a follow-up
appointment. This will ensure you have the best possible lens wear experience.

 

Are there any new health precautions I should take?
Check in with your eye doctor’s office before your appointment.

 

Do I look good in red?
You look great in red, no need to ask your doctor.

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See Answers to Commonly Asked Questions about PRECISION® Contact Lenses

 

See Answers to Commonly Asked Questions about PRECISION® Contact Lenses

 

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PRODUCT PRECISION7® (SERAFILCON A) CONTACT LENSES:

 

*Eye exam may be required before lens trial. Professional fees may apply. Offer available at participating offices.

 

For daily wear or extended wear up to 6 nights for near/far-sightedness. Risk of serious eye problems (i.e., corneal ulcer) is greater for extended wear. In rare cases, loss of vision may result. Side effects like discomfort, mild burning or stinging may occur.

 

Ask your eye care professional for complete wear, care and safety information. rx only