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Follow these steps to get your free* ACUVUE® contacts

  1. Tell us about yourself in the form below.
  2. Download your certificate and bring it to your appointment.
  3. Get fitted and take home your free* trial lenses.

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The certificate you download after filling out the form above is a helpful reminder to ask your eye doctor about free* ACUVUE contacts, but it is not required. You can also get free contacts by visiting any participating eye doctor, who will determine if ACUVUE Brand Contact Lenses are right for you. Trial lenses are available while supplies last.

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*Free trial contact lenses available only from participating eye care professionals. Exam and fitting fees not included.

Reward amount dependent on ACUVUE product and quantity purchased and if you are a new wearer. Must get an eye exam and purchase from participating provider. Original receipt required. Valid thru 06/30/24.
Rewards paid in the form of an ACUVUE brand Prepaid Mastercard. Use your card everywhere Mastercard is accepted in the U.S. issued by The Bancorp Bank, Member FDIC, pursuant to license by Mastercard International Incorporated. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated. Your use of the prepaid card is governed by the Cardholder Agreement, and some fees may apply. This is not a gift card. Please note that prepaid cards are subject to expiration, so pay close attention to the expiration date of the card.

Important information for contact lens wearers: ACUVUE Contact Lenses are available by prescription only for vision correction. An eye care professional will determine whether contact lenses are right for you. Although rare, serious eye problems can develop while wearing contact lenses. To help avoid these problems, follow the wear and replacement schedule and the lens care instructions provided by your eye doctor. Do not wear contact lenses if you have an eye infection, or experience eye discomfort, excessive tearing, vision changes, redness or other eye problems. If one of these conditions occurs, remove the lens and contact your eye doctor immediately. For more information on proper wear, care and safety, talk to your eye care professional, call 1-800-843-2020, or download the Patient Instruction Guides.

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FAQs

Can you get a free trial pair of contacts? ›

You can also get free contacts by visiting any participating eye doctor, who will determine if ACUVUE Brand Contact Lenses are right for you. Trial lenses are available while supplies last. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

How does a contact lens trial work? ›

Still, your doctor will tell you to wear them for a short period of time. In most cases, it's only about a week. Then, you'll go back to your doctor for a follow-up. During this examination, the doctor will check the fit of the contacts to ensure they're working properly for you.

How many days can you wear trial contacts? ›

After your initial visit, you should wear your trial lenses over the next 1-2 weeks to evaluate their fit and comfort. You will then be scheduled for what is commonly known as a contact lens fitting follow-up visit, a brief visit with your eye doctor to discuss how the prescribed lenses are working for you.

Can you get an emergency pair of contacts? ›

Ask Your Local Eye Doctor

They get samples from the manufacturers to help patients find the right lenses, so they will have a wide variety of products and prescriptions. If you have a regular local doctor, then they should be okay giving you a trial pair to hold you over in an emergency.

Can I get free contact lenses on benefits? ›

When you have an eye test through the NHS (if eligible), the test is free. If a change is required and you are on certain benefits like income support or jobseeker's allowance, you'll get a voucher which you can use toward the cost of glasses or contact lenses.

How much is a box of contacts without insurance? ›

Daily Disposable Contact Lenses
Number of Lenses Per BoxAverage Cost Per Box
30$25-$50
90$50-$100
Jan 1, 2024

What is the new contact lens rule? ›

In 2020, the FTC amended the Rule, which you can find here. The Contact Lens Rule requires prescribers to give patients a copy of their contact lens prescriptions at the end of a contact lens fitting, even if the patient doesn't ask for it.

How does trial lens work? ›

Depending on the person's refractive error, when the practitioner moves the retinoscope, the ret reflex will move in a certain way inside the pupil. Trial lenses can be used to measure the amount of movement that a ret reflex has, so that the refractive error can be estimated accurately.

Can you sleep with trial contacts? ›

No, sleeping with a contact lens stuck in your eye can cause the eye to become dry and lead to further irritation, potential damage to the cornea, and an increased risk of corneal ulcers and other eye infections. All of which can compromise your eye health and vision, and even result in severe impairment.

What happens if you wear 30 day contacts longer than 30 days? ›

Proteins start to build up.

As the proteins accumulate, your contacts will become less comfortable and will start to cloud up, compromising your vision.

Can I use a new contact lens immediately? ›

If the packaging containing the contact lenses is intact, the lenses are safe for you to put in your eyes directly from the packaging.

Do trial lenses expire? ›

The lenses themselves can't actually expire; it's the saline solution in the blister pack that does.

How to get a free pair of contacts? ›

How to Get Your Free Trial Lenses
  1. Sign Up for Your Free MyAlcon Account. Create your profile with MyAlcon to log in and start exploring free trials for contact lenses, eye care offers, and more.
  2. Let Us Know Which Type of Multifocal Lens You'd Like to Try. ...
  3. Bring Your Voucher to an Eye Doctor.

Can you get contacts immediately? ›

If you have a popular prescription, you can expect your lenses to ship the day after you order them. If your prescription is uncommon, it may take some additional time to process your order.

Can I just walk in and buy contact lenses? ›

A prescription ensures that the lenses fit your eyes properly, reducing the risk of complications such as corneal abrasions, infections, or discomfort. Never purchase contact lenses without a valid prescription or from unauthorized sources to protect your vision and eye health.

How long is constant contacts free trial? ›

How Long Is the Free Trial? Constant Contact offers a 60-day free trial. No credit card or commitment is required, so you won't automatically be charged when your trial ends.

How much should a pair of contacts cost? ›

Table of Contents. Generally, they cost between $20 and $30 a box. Most people with average prescriptions should be able to get a year's worth of contact lenses for $200 to $500. The price range for contacts can feel broad, but they have a highly variable price tag depending on a lot of factors.

Are trial contacts my prescription? ›

Is this legal? Yes. The doctor may want to evaluate your eyes with the trial (fitting) lenses in place before releasing the prescription. They may also require you to pay for the fitting before releasing the prescription.

Can you get a one month supply of contacts? ›

Monthly contact lenses are the cheapest option if you plan on wearing your contact lenses frequently. You only require one pair for the entire month, unlike daily disposable contacts where you would need 30 pairs of lenses. Monthly contact lenses can provide more comfort for your eyes.

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