Top Tips on Saving Money on Correcting Eye Sight Or on an Eye Doctor

The new millennium is a tough one indeed on the pocket. There are multiple stock market crashes, unprecedented job losses, and very high inflation. Oil prices reach almost to $150 per barrel in the early part of the millennium, and wages did not increase fast enough. There is hardly any loyalty on jobs with most employers nowadays, as employers value profits over people. So how do you save money on corrective eye wear, procedures or even eye doctors?

The problem with eye wear is that each is customized to the degree of your eye problem, so you can’t share the eye wear. Eye doctors are also very expensive, as are corrective eye procedure such as Lasik. What you may not know, but can do, is to buy an eye problem related insurance. You can search for them over the internet, and what they cover are corrective eye wear, accessories, eye exams and even Lasik for some.

The second, and my preferred method, is to improve your eye sight naturally. The most common problems for the eyes are refractive lens defects such as long sightedness, short sightedness and astigmatism. I used to have short sightedness in college due to long hours of studying. I got the grades but lost my perfect eye sight. However, I managed to throw away my eye wear eventually by improving my eye sight naturally, and saved me a lifetime of eye wear or eye doctor costs.

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