Understanding prescriptions, can pose a challenge. However, we've streamlined this aspect of the process to make it effortlessly simple. We offer a couple of convenient options and we’re always here to help
Option 1:
Capture a photograph or scan of your prescription.
Use the link below, or email the document to our team at see@oculy.co.uk, ensuring to include your order number in the email subject line.
Upon receipt, we will interpret and integrate your prescription into your order.
Option 2:
Alternatively, you can send us your prescription, after placing your order, using our online form below. Upon receipt, we will integrate your prescription into your order.
Please be sure to study the + and - values on your prescription carefully.
Measuring PD:
Pupillary Distance, often abbreviated as PD, refers to the distance between the centres of each pupil.
STEPS FOR MEASURING YOUR PD:
Stand in front of the mirror and place a straight ruler on the bridge of your nose.
Align the ruler so that the zero is over the centre of one pupil.
Hold the ruler steady and parallel, then note the location of your other pupil centre.
Measure the distance between your 2 pupil centres in millimetres to determine your PD.
Repeat the process to ensure accuracy.
Typically, PD ranges from 57 to 65 mm, with 63 mm being the most common measurement. Occasionally, you may encounter a PD notation like "63/59," where the first value represents Distance PD and the second represents Near PD.
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