From Warby Parker <[email protected]>
Subject Eye exam myths, busted
Date September 10, 2022 6:09 PM
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5 common
misconceptions about
There are many myths (and misunderstandings!) about getting your eyes checked,
so we’re here to clear up the most common ones.






Myth

Eye exam appointments
take too long.

Fact

On average, our appointments only take about 20 minutes (i.e., you can get it
all done on your lunch break).






Myth

We only offer eye exams for
glasses prescriptions.

Fact

Our comprehensive eye exams can provide prescriptions for glasses, contacts,
or both!






Myth

You have to get
your eyes dilated.

Fact

It's important to get your eyes dilated every two years (at least), but if you
don’t have the time, you can reschedule it for free within six months of the
exam.






Myth

You can fail
an eye exam.

Fact

Eye exams are not academic—
you’re guaranteed to pass!






Myth

You have to undergo the
“puff-of-air-in-your-eye” test.

Fact

Newer technology allows us to test for glaucoma without needing to blow air
into your eyes.




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