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We apologize that we were not able to prescribe the brand of lenses that were preferred by ***Contact lenses are medical devices that must be prescribed by an optometristThe decision of what lens to prescribe is based on several factors: prescription, contact lens wear habits, fit of the contact lens on the eye, and current state of the physiology of the eyeIf the optometrist thinks that a certain contact lens is not right for a certain eye based on clinical signs in that eye, he or she may choose a different lens to better serve the needs of the patient and is not required to prescribe any lens he or she is not comfortable with [redacted] was told at the start of the contact lens fit that the doctor will not prescribe her the monthly lens she wanted due to her overwear habits and the risk of complications associated with this behavior"Patients who replaced their contact lenses more than times over the manufacturer's suggest replacement schedule were found to have marginally significantly more average complications." She was given the option to not be charged for the contact lens fit and go somewhere else to get her contact lens prescriptionShe declined this option [redacted] was also given the option to be fit with a biweekly lens and to see another doctor at the practice after she expressed here dissatisfaction, which she has not acted uponThe fee paid to our practice includes the refraction, evaluation, lens fitting, trial lenses and any follow up visits***'s contact lens history she gave in her exam to the doctor is significantly different than the history she quoted in her Revdex.com complaintUnfortunately, due to HIPAA privacy regulations, we cannot divulge her contact lens history and the extent of her compliance with the recommended use of the medical devicesDrV [redacted] has no financial interest in whichever contact lens is prescribed and/or purchasedThe doctors at our office s do not receive any compensation for products sold, they are working primarily for our patients' safetyIt is also not required to purchase the contact lens through us directlyPatients are welcome to shop around and decide accordinglyI apologize if [redacted] felt that DrV***'s tone of voice seemed rude, in that moment of discussion with ***, it was his way of trying to make it clear that a specific contact lens/replacement schedule/cleaning habits are actually putting her eyes directly at riskOur doctors make our patients' eye health a priorityShe is still welcome to see another doctor in our practice to be fit with the next best option for her [redacted] **Compliance with soft contact lens replacement schedules and associated contact lens-related ocular complications: the UCLA Contact Lens StudyOptometry 2010; [redacted]

We apologize that we were not able to prescribe the brand of lenses that were preferred by ***. Contact lenses are medical devices that must be prescribed by an optometrist. The decision of what lens to prescribe is based on several factors: prescription, contact lens wear habits, fit of the... contact lens on the eye, and current state of the physiology of the eye. If the optometrist thinks that a certain contact lens is not right for a certain eye based on clinical signs in that eye, he or she may choose a different lens to better serve the needs of the patient and is not required to prescribe any lens he or she is not comfortable with. [redacted] was told at the start of the contact lens fit that the doctor will not prescribe her the monthly lens she wanted due to her overwear habits and the risk of complications associated with this behavior. "Patients who replaced their contact lenses more than 3 times over the manufacturer's suggest replacement schedule were found to have marginally significantly more average complications." She was given the option to not be charged for the contact lens fit and go somewhere else to get her contact lens prescription. She declined this option. [redacted] was also given the option to be fit with a biweekly lens and to see another doctor at the practice after she expressed here dissatisfaction, which she has not acted upon. The fee paid to our practice includes the refraction, evaluation, lens fitting, trial lenses and any follow up visits. ***'s contact lens history she gave in her exam to the doctor is significantly different than the history she quoted in her BBB complaint. Unfortunately, due to HIPAA privacy regulations, we cannot divulge her contact lens history and the extent of her compliance with the recommended use of the medical devices. Dr. V [redacted] has no financial interest in whichever contact lens is prescribed and/or purchased. The doctors at our office s do not receive any compensation for products sold, they are working primarily for our patients' safety. It is also not required to purchase the contact lens through us directly. Patients are welcome to shop around and decide accordingly. I apologize if [redacted] felt that Dr. V***'s tone of voice seemed rude, in that moment of discussion with ***, it was his way of trying to make it clear that a specific contact lens/replacement schedule/cleaning habits are actually putting her eyes directly at risk. Our doctors make our patients' eye health a priority. She is still welcome to see another doctor in our practice to be fit with the next best option for her. [redacted] **. Compliance with soft contact lens replacement schedules and associated contact lens-related ocular complications: the UCLA Contact Lens Study. Optometry 2010; [redacted] .

RevDex.com:At this time, I have not been contacted by Eyes On Second regarding complaint ID [redacted] .Sincerely, [redacted] ***

Revdex.com:At this time, I have not been contacted by Eyes On Second regarding complaint ID [redacted].Sincerely,[redacted]

We apologize that we were not able to prescribe the brand of lenses that were preferred by [redacted]. Contact lenses are medical devices that must be prescribed by an optometrist. The decision of what lens to prescribe is based on several factors: prescription, contact lens wear habits, fit of the...

contact lens on the eye, and current state of the physiology of the eye. If the optometrist thinks that a certain contact lens is not right for a certain eye based on clinical signs in that eye, he or she may choose a different lens to better serve the needs of the patient and is not required to prescribe any lens he or she is not comfortable with. [redacted] was told at the start of the contact lens fit that the doctor will not prescribe her the monthly lens she wanted due to her overwear habits and the risk of complications associated with this behavior. "Patients who replaced their contact lenses more than 3 times over the manufacturer's suggest replacement schedule were found to have marginally significantly more average complications." She was given the option to not be charged for the contact lens fit and go somewhere else to get her contact lens prescription. She declined this option. [redacted] was also given the option to be fit with a biweekly lens and to see another doctor at the practice after she expressed here dissatisfaction, which she has not acted upon. The fee paid to our practice includes the refraction, evaluation, lens fitting, trial lenses and any follow up visits. [redacted]'s contact lens history she gave in her exam to the doctor is significantly different than the history she quoted in her Revdex.com complaint. Unfortunately, due to HIPAA privacy regulations, we cannot divulge her contact lens history and the extent of her compliance with the recommended use of the medical devices. Dr. V[redacted] has no financial interest in whichever contact lens is prescribed and/or purchased. The doctors at our office s do not receive any compensation for products sold, they are working primarily for our patients' safety. It is also not required to purchase the contact lens through us directly. Patients are welcome to shop around and decide accordingly. I apologize if [redacted] felt that Dr. V[redacted]'s tone of voice seemed rude, in that moment of discussion with [redacted], it was his way of trying to make it clear that a specific contact lens/replacement schedule/cleaning habits are actually putting her eyes directly at risk. Our doctors make our patients' eye health a priority. She is still welcome to see another doctor in our practice to be fit with the next best option for her.
[redacted]. Compliance with soft contact lens replacement schedules and associated contact lens-related ocular complications: the UCLA Contact Lens Study. Optometry 2010; [redacted].

We apologize that we were not able to prescribe the brand of lenses that were preferred by [redacted]. Contact lenses are medical devices that must be prescribed by an optometrist. The decision of what...

lens to prescribe is based on several factors: prescription, contact lens wear habits, fit of the contact lens on the eye, and current state of the physiology of the eye. If the optometrist thinks that a certain contact lens is not right for a certain eye based on clinical signs in that eye, he or she may choose a different lens to better serve the needs of the patient and is not required to prescribe any lens he or she is not comfortable with. [redacted] was told at the start of the contact lens fit that the doctor will not prescribe her the monthly lens she wanted due to her overwear habits and the risk of complications associated with this behavior. "Patients who replaced their contact lenses more than 3 times over the manufacturer's suggest replacement schedule were found to have marginally significantly more average complications." She was given the option to not be charged for the contact lens fit and go somewhere else to get her contact lens prescription. She declined this option. [redacted] was also given the option to be fit with a biweekly lens and to see another doctor at the practice after she expressed here dissatisfaction, which she has not acted upon. The fee paid to our practice includes the refraction, evaluation, lens fitting, trial lenses and any follow up visits. [redacted]'s contact lens history she gave in her exam to the doctor is significantly different than the history she quoted in her Revdex.com complaint. Unfortunately, due to HIPAA privacy regulations, we cannot divulge her contact lens history and the extent of her compliance with the recommended use of the medical devices. Dr. V[redacted] has no financial interest in whichever contact lens is prescribed and/or purchased. The doctors at our office s do not receive any compensation for products sold, they are working primarily for our patients' safety. It is also not required to purchase the contact lens through us directly. Patients are welcome to shop around and decide accordingly. I apologize if [redacted] felt that Dr. V[redacted]'s tone of voice seemed rude, in that moment of discussion with [redacted], it was his way of trying to make it clear that a specific contact lens/replacement schedule/cleaning habits are actually putting her eyes directly at risk. Our doctors make our patients' eye health a priority. She is still welcome to see another doctor in our practice to be fit with the next best option for her.
[redacted]. Compliance with soft contact lens replacement schedules and associated contact lens-related ocular complications: the UCLA Contact Lens Study. Optometry 2010; [redacted].

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