All glasses are not created equally. The reason many practitioners also sell glasses is that they can control the quality of the frames and more importantly the lenses that their patients are receiving. It is like comparing a pair of faux leather shoes from your local big box store and a pair of hand maid Italian loafers, they are both shoes, right?? Also, they should have been fitted when you picked them up. Did your son try them on and they measure anything? If not, that may be your problem. I am assuming his eyes were dilated during the exam, it would be very difficult to get an accurate prescription for a child otherwise.

Last edited by sallymom; 10/27/16 10:51 AM.