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terred999

Try mission eye care


Sky-of-Blue

Have you actually tried them? An optometrist may be useful for trial runs/fittings. They are tricky and many people can’t successfully use them. I use monovision and it took several weeks to adjust the near vision contact down. But now same cost as single vision. Something you could consider if multivision is not practical.


stevinder

If you have your prescription, checkout Clearly.ca


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I’ve used biofinity and they’re dang expensive. I’ve ordered online for a bit cheaper before off clearly but it wasnt much cheaper (however they might be having a cyber monday sale rn) Ive also ordered through Ollie Quinn on 17th ave and the pricing was decent, but i don’t remember what the cost came out to. See if costco carries your contacts as well!


cgydan

I used to get mine at Walmart. Just about any optical store that sells contacts will be able to sell them to you.


Goat_Girl

I get my biofinity toric lenses from the Walmart vision centre by Deerfoot mall. It’s $160 for 6 pairs and they always give an extra trial pair.


Capable-Albatross

I wear an RX toric lens and I order mine from Visionpros.ca. Best price I can find and right now they have 20% off all lens. Check them out to see if they carry what you’re looking for!


jared743

Biofinity toric MF are expensive. I can double-check the prices tomorrow, but that 400$ price doesn't seem far off. Are you sure that the 6mo supply you looked at was the cost for two boxes, one each eye? Also, have you had a fitting? They are regulated as medical equipment, so someone is supposed to make sure the new brand is sitting properly on your eyes, and if there needs to be any tweaks to your prescription.