There are so many options for where you can buy contact lenses — from your eye doctor’s office to a local optical shop to an online contact lens retailer.
When deciding on the best place to buy contacts, you’ll want to consider some important criteria, including:
- Convenience
- Selection
- Cost
- Customer service
- Shipping
- Return and other policies
It’s always a good idea to browse a variety of online as well as brick-and-mortar retailers (including optical shops and eye doctors’ offices), read reviews, check consumer ratings and scour details on customer service, discounts, fulfillment, shipping, etc.
It’s also important to keep in mind that contact lenses are medical devices regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. That means it’s very vital to choose a reputable seller and be ready to provide a current contact lens prescription from your eye doctor.
Based on the aforementioned criteria, the following are among the highest rated and reliable picks for where to buy contact lenses, along with some pros and cons of each retailer:
Coastal
Coastal sells brand-name contact lenses as well as designer glasses and sunglasses. The company has a long track record: It was established in 2000 and acquired by global vision company Essilor in 2014. Essilor describes Coastal as “one of the world’s leading online vision care retailers.”
Coastal sells a variety of brands and types of contacts, including colored, daily, weekly, monthly, multifocal and toric lenses. Contact lenses available through Coastal include:
- Acuvue Oasys
- Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism
- Acuvue Oasys with Transitions
- Air Optix
- Dailies AquaComfort Plus 90
- Biofinity
- Biofinity Toric
- FreshLook Dimensions
- MyDay Toric
- Proclear Multifocal
Pros: Coastal offers a wide selection of almost 150 contact lens styles and has been in business more than 20 years. Customer service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by chat, email or phone, so it’s easy to get quick help with your contact lens order. They also offer a contact lens price match guarantee.
Cons: Coastal doesn’t accept vision insurance directly, so you’ll have to buy your contact lenses and then submit a claim to your vision insurance company.
Best for: Contact lens wearers looking for round-the-clock customer service and a wide selection of contact brands and types.
ContactsDirect
ContactsDirect is an established online contact lens retailer that is part of the international eyewear company Luxottica. They sell a variety of contact lens brands and types, including daily, weekly and monthly wear contacts along with contact lens solutions and eye drops.
Contact lenses sold by ContactsDirect include:
- Acuvue Vita
- Acuvue Vita for Astigmatism
- Acuvue Oasys 1-Day with Hydraluxe Technology
- 1-Day Acuvue TruEye
- Air Optix Plus Hydraglyde
- Air Optix Night & Day Aqua
- Biofinity Energys
- Dailies Aquacomfort Plus
- Dailies Total1
- FreshLook Colorblends
- Proclear 1-Day Multifocal
- Ray-Ban 1-Day
- SofLens Daily Disposable
- SofLens Toric
Pros: ContactsDirect got good marks from a Consumer Reports survey of 65,000 CR members who rated their experiences shopping at 17 contact retailers. The online contacts seller offers a variety of discounts including an annual supply contact lens deal.
They also offer an online vision assessment to help customers whose contact lens prescription has expired. And ContactsDirect also takes vision insurance directly so you won’t need to submit a claim on your own. For example, ContactsDirect accepts Aetna, Blue View Vision, EyeMed, Humana and Superior Vision insurance plans.
Cons: No 24/7 customer service, and no agents available on Sundays. But customer service is available from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Monday through Friday, and from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Best for: Customers with vision insurance looking for a solid online contact lens seller that takes insurance. And due to their wide selection of different styles of Acuvue contacts, they may be an especially good choice for Acuvue wearers.
Costco.com
This popular warehouse club isn’t just for stocking your cupboards and freezer; Costco’s online optical shop gets positive reviews from consumers as a place to buy contact lenses. Costco Optical sells 18 brands of contact lenses, including affordable daily contacts from their house brand, Kirkland. They also sell two-week, monthly, quarterly, sphere, toric, multifocal and color contacts.
Contact lenses sold by Costco Optical include:
- Acuvue Oasys with Transitions
- Acuvue Oasys 1-Day for Astigmatism
- Air Optix Colors
- Avaira Vitality
- Biofinity Toric Multifocal
- Bauch + Lomb Ultra Multifocal for Astigmatism
- Biotrue ONEDay for Presbyopia
- Clariti 1 Day Multifocal
- Dailies AquaComfort Plus
- Kirkland Signature Daily Disposable
- MyDay Toric
- Precision1 for Astigmatism
- Ultraflex 55 UV Aspheric
Pros: Costco Optical got the highest consumer satisfaction rating out of all the contact lens retailers in a Consumer Reports ranking. Costco gets high marks for customer service, price, policies and quality. They also offer a good selection of contacts with almost 100 available types.
Cons: You need to be a Costco member to buy contacts online from Costco Optical. However, members can purchase contacts for non-members who have a valid contact lens prescription. A $60-a-year membership fee may not be worth it, especially if you don’t live near a Costco store.
Best for: Current Costco members looking for a convenient way to buy contacts and get more value from their membership.
Lens.com
Lens.com has been selling contacts online for more than 25 years and received good marks on price, quality and policies from the Consumer Reports survey. Lens.com has a large selection and advertises “five-minute ordering” with plenty of lenses in stock and ready to ship.
Lens.com sells 23 brands of contacts lenses, including:
- 1-Day Acuvue Define
- 1-Day Acuvue Moist
- 1-Day Acuvue Moist for Astigmatism
- Avaira Toric
- Avaira Vitality
- Biomedics 1 Day
- Biomedics 38 (Ultra Flex 38)
- Biomedics 55 (Ultra Flex 55)
- BioTrue ONE Day
- Boston EO
- Boston Envision
- Boston Equalens
- Encore Premium (Frequency 55 Aspheric)
Pros: Lens.com has a wide selection, including brands and lenses that may be harder to find through other sellers. They have a “lowest price on the internet” guarantee as well as a money back guarantee. They also offer an online eye exam if you need to renew your prescription. Customer reviews cite low prices and fast delivery as reasons to shop Lens.com.
Cons: Some Lens.com customers have complained about an unclear “processing fee” that gets added to your bill when you check out. (A Lens.com manager responded to one complaint by noting that you can see the processing fee on the left side of your screen during checkout, and that their “low price guarantee” takes these fees into account.)
And some contact lens buyers have had issues receiving promised rebates in a timely fashion. In the Consumer Reports survey, Lens.com got a middling score for customer service.
Best for: Customers willing to jump through a few hoops and overlook some customer service glitches in exchange for low prices on contacts.
LensCrafters
LensCrafters is a good option if you need to get an eye exam, contact lens fitting and new prescription before you can place an order. There are LensCrafters locations across the country, and you can also order contacts from LensCrafters online and pick them up in the store.
LensCrafters sells nine brands and a variety of types of contact lenses, including dailies, multifocal contacts and contacts for astigmatism.
Contact lenses sold by LensCrafters include:
- 1-Day Acuvue Moist
- Bausch + Lomb Ultra with Moisture Seal
- Biofinity EW
- Biofinity Toric
- Dailies AquaComfort Plus
- Infuse One-Day
- LensCrafters One Day Premium for Astigmatism
- LensCrafters Monthly for Astigmatism
- Proclear Toric XR
- Purevision 2
- Ray-Ban 1-Day
Pros: LensCrafters offers discounts on your first purchase of contact lenses and on an annual supply. The hybrid in-person and online model may offer more convenience for some customers, and LensCrafters takes vision insurance both online and in the store.
LensCrafters also sells top brands of contacts and gets high marks for product quality from the Consumer Reports survey.
Cons: LensCrafters has a large selection of glasses but may not have quite as large a selection of contact lens brands and styles as some of the larger retailers devoted entirely to selling contact lenses.
Best for: Customers who prefer a hybrid in-person or online shopping experience and want to be able to stop into a local optical shop to update their prescription and/or pick up their lenses.
Walgreens.com
Walgreens.com is a household name and a solid, reputable option for buying contacts online. They carry a good selection of contacts along with contact solutions, contact cases and eye drops.
Contact lenses sold by Walgreens include:
- 1-Day Acuvue Define Vivid 30
- 1-Day Acuvue Define Natural Shine 30
- Acuvue 2
- Air Optix Aqua
- Avaira Vitality
- Bausch + Lomb PureVision 2 HD
- Bausch + Lomb PureVision 2 for Presbyopia
- Biomedics 55 Premier
- Optima 38/SP
- Silsoft Super Plus (Pediatric)
Pros: Walgreens gets good ratings from the Consumer Reports survey on quality, prices and policies. Ordering is fairly easy, and contacts arrive reasonably quickly. Walgreens offers regular discounts and free shipping on contacts and contact accessories.
Cons: The Walgreens website is a little more clunky than the sites of some retailers that specialize in selling contacts online. That’s not surprising since Walgreens also operates brick-and-mortar stores, and contacts make up a small part of its business.
Best for: Walgreens shoppers who want to order contact supplies at the same time and get free shipping on everything.
Walmart Contacts
Walmart is known for its low prices, and it has good ratings across the board for price, quality and customer service on contact lenses.
Walmart sells 15 brands of contacts, including daily, weekly and monthly disposable contacts as well as colored contacts and bifocal and multifocal lenses. Walmart also sells its own affordable Equate house brand of contacts.
Contacts sold by Walmart include:
- 1-Day Acuvue Define
- 1-Day Acuvue Moist
- Acuvue Oasys 2-Week
- Air Optix Night & Day Aqua
- Air Optix Plus Hydraglyde
- Equate 2-Week
- Equate 2-Week for Astigmatism
- Equate Monthly
- Eureka!
- Freshlook Colorblends
- Freshlook Dimensions
- Freshlook VT
- Ultraflex II Aspheric
Pros: Walmart offers eye exams, and you can buy contacts online or in one of its in-store optical shops. They have a good selection of contacts, including some less common brands. If you order online, you get free shipping. And you have 365 days to return or exchange your lenses for any reason. You can even return colored contacts because you don’t like the color.
Cons: The website is fairly easy to navigate but not quite as user friendly as the sites of some retailers dedicated to selling contacts. Walmart Contacts doesn’t offer 24/7 customer service like some online contact retailers. Also, there’s no chat for resolving any issues with your order: You can contact Walmart Contacts customer service only by phone, email or postal mail.
Best for: Contact lens wearers trying out a new type of contacts and looking for a generous return policy.
1-800 Contacts
A well-known name in online contact sales, 1-800 Contacts specializes only in selling contact lenses. The seller gets top marks from the Consumer Reports survey for customer service and quality.
1-800 Contacts sells 12 brands of contact lenses. They carry soft contacts, including daily, weekly and monthly disposables. They also sell colored and eye-enhancing contacts, contacts for astigmatism, and presbyopia and gas permeable contact lenses.
Contacts sold by 1-800 Contacts include:
- Acuvue Oasys with Hydraclear Plus
- Acuvue Oasys 1-Day
- Acuvue Vita
- Air Optix Night & Day Aqua
- AquaSoft Daily
- Bausch + Lomb Ultra
- Biofinity
- Biofinity Toric
- Biotrue ONE Day
- Precision 1 Dailies
- SofLens 38
- SofLens Multi-Focal
- SofLens Toric
Pros: 1-800 Contacts offers a user-friendly, easy-to-navigate website and 24/7 customer service. They also have a 10-minute online eye exam to update expired prescriptions. If you need contacts fast, you can choose their one-business-day shipping option and text a picture of your order to 41800 to get your contacts shipped right away.
The 1-800 Contacts mobile app makes it easier to shop, check the status of your order and get help from your phone. And 1-800 Contacts accepts some types of vision insurance, including Anthem BCBS, Blue View Vision, Davis Vision, Spectera and Superior Vision. The company will accept returns of unused contacts in the original packaging and will give you a refund on contacts you return if your prescription changes.
Cons: The online contact retailer might not always have the cheapest prices. It got so-so marks on cost in the Consumer Reports survey. 1-800 Contacts offers fewer brands than some competitors. And some customers have complained about shipping delays and issues with promo codes and the price match guarantee.
Best for: Tech savvy contact lens customers who prefer to buy contacts from their mobile device.