Getting a Free Contacts Sample

Contact LensesFor anyone who is considering switching contact lens brands, a free contacts sample is a great, no risk way to try them out before committing to a switch. There are a number of brands and manufacturers that offer free samples, whether through a form filled out by the wearer or through optometrists and ophthalmologists. If you are interested in getting a free trial pair of contacts, there are a number of steps that must be taken to ensure the right fit. You will also want to read on to find out if you can get colored contacts without prescription.

Free Contacts Sample Offers

Be advised that most free contacts sample offers will require a prescription in the same way that purchasing new pairs would. Both optometrists and ophthalmologists are qualified to do a contact lens exam. Even patients who have a current glasses prescription will need to make an appointment, as a contact prescription will also include information on the diameter of the eye to ensure a good, non-irritating fit. In addition, for those with astigmatism, this may not be noted on a glasses prescription but will be necessary in selecting the right contact lens for your needs.

In some cases, a patient’s best bet is working with their doctor to obtain a sample. For users of disposable lenses, samples are often the easiest to obtain. Most optometrists will keep some samples in the office, and may be willing to give one or two pairs of disposable lenses with no paperwork required. Remember that when in doubt, it never hurts to ask, even if you do not plan to order your lenses through your doctor’s office. For the most part, the lenses that are offered as in-office free contacts samples are clear daily or two-week wear lenses. Many of the big contact lens manufacturers will provide samples to optometrists for this purpose.

If You Already Wear Contact Lenses

For those with a current prescription that wish to avoid the extra cost of a visit to the doctor, it may be possible to contact the manufacturer’s directly to obtain a free contacts sample. Not all contact brands offer this perk, but a simple internet search of the brand you would like to try should lead to the manufacturer’s website. Most will include on this page a link to the paperwork that must be filled out in order to qualify for a sample pair. Be aware that these samples will require that you submit your prescription, so one may need access to a fax machine to complete the order.

Free Trial Contact Lenses

In addition to samples of clear, prescription lenses, there are some sites and manufacturers through which one may obtain a trial pair of colored or cosmetic contacts. One of the easiest ways to get a free contacts sample of colored contacts is through their free addition to your regular contact order. Many manufacturers will add these at no cost for customers who are purchasing a year’s worth of lenses. In other cases, it may be possible to get one or two pairs without an order, but these deals can be harder to find.

Free Color Contacts Sample

Often times, rebates on colored contacts are offered in an amount that equals the full purchase price from a discount contact retailer’s site. These offers will often be listed in searches for free samples. The customer will need to pay the full purchase price up front, and then submit paperwork that will qualify them for a reimbursement check from the maker of the lens after you receive your free colored contacts sample by mail. Though some may balk at the extra step, this will have the same result, as long as you are diligent about filling out the forms within the appropriate amount of time.

There are a number of ways to qualify for a free contacts sample or get trial contacts for free. Before trying out a new contact lens brand, always make sure that you have a current prescription.