Whether you need corrective lenses every waking hour or simply use them to read or drive, You’ve probably realized that you can’t fully support eye care and eyeglasses from petty cash. Fortunately, there are methods to save money and keep your eye health in check without having to use your Medicare B or supplementary vision insurance. Here are four of the most effective strategies to save money:

Warehouse clubs

Prescription eyeglasses, sunglasses, and contact lenses are cheaper at warehouse clubs than at many other brick-and-mortar stores, and you may occasionally get even better deals.

Discount stores

Cheap reading frames can be found all across the town if you know where to look. Check out Ross, Marshalls, Big Lots, TJ Maxx, and Walmart for some great deals.

Coupons and special offers

Use coupons and special offers to your advantage. Eyeglasses are no exception to the Internet’s abundance of product coupons. Use an online coupon site to get a better bargain before purchasing your next pair.

Free repair or replacement

Find no-cost or low-cost repairs and replacements. If your glasses are scratched or bent, some stores will repair or replace them for free. If your contact lenses are irritating your eyes, many optometrists will change them free of charge.