Common English for Eye Test & Buying Glasses in the US
Getting an eye exam and buying prescription glasses in the US is easy — if you know the common English terms used during the process.
Whether you're visiting an optometrist or shopping online with NextPair, here’s a helpful guide to key English words and sample conversations you’ll likely encounter.
Step 1 — Making an Appointment for an Eye Test
Common English Questions You’ll Hear:
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"When was your last eye exam?"
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"Do you have vision insurance?"
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"Are you experiencing any vision problems?"
What You Can Say:
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"I’d like to schedule an eye exam."
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"It’s been over a year since my last exam."
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"I don’t have insurance. How much is the exam?"
Step 2 — During the Eye Test
What the Doctor Might Say:
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"Read the smallest line you can see."
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"Is it clearer with 1... or 2?" (Lens test)
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"Your prescription has changed."
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"You have astigmatism."
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"Your PD is..." (Pupillary Distance)
Useful Words:
Word | Meaning |
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Nearsighted (Myopia) | Can’t see far away clearly |
Farsighted (Hyperopia) | Can’t see close-up clearly |
Astigmatism | Blurry vision from irregular eye shape |
Prescription | Your glasses strength |
Pupillary Distance (PD) | The distance between your pupils |
What You Can Ask:
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"Can I have a copy of my prescription for glasses?"
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"Can you include my PD measurement?"
Step 3 — Picking Glasses at a Store
What the Staff Might Ask:
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"Do you have your prescription with you?"
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"Are you looking for single vision or progressive lenses?"
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"Would you like anti-reflective coating?"
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"Would you like thinner lenses for your prescription?"
Lens Options in English:
Term | What It Means |
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Single Vision | One prescription strength only |
Progressive Lenses | Multifocal lenses (for near & far) |
Anti-Reflective (AR) Coating | Reduces glare |
High-Index Lenses | Thinner, lighter lenses for strong prescriptions |
Blue Light Filter | Blocks blue light from screens |
If Buying Glasses Online
At Checkout, You'll See:
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"Enter your prescription"
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"Upload your prescription"
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"Add Pupillary Distance (PD)"
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"Select Lens Type"
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"Add Coatings"
Payment Words:
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"Subtotal" — Item total before taxes/shipping
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"Shipping Fee" — Delivery cost
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"Sales Tax" — US tax based on location
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"Discount Code / Promo Code" — Coupon for savings
Step 4 — If You Have Vision Insurance
What Staff Might Ask:
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"What’s your vision insurance provider?"
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"Do you have out-of-network benefits?"
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"Would you like us to submit the claim for you?"
If Buying from NextPair (Out-of-Network):
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Download invoice from your order
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Download claim form from your insurance
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Submit for reimbursement
Common Questions You Might Ask in English
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"How long will it take to get my glasses?"
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"Are adjustments free after I pick up the glasses?"
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"Is there a warranty on the lenses or frames?"
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"Can I return the glasses if they don’t fit well?"
If Something Feels Wrong After Wearing Glasses
What To Say:
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"My vision still feels blurry."
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"The frame doesn’t sit properly."
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"The lenses seem off-center."
Final Tips for Non-Native Speakers
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Always ask for a copy of your prescription
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Ask for PD measurement if ordering online
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Don’t be shy to ask them to slow down or explain
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Shopping online (like NextPair) means no pressure and easy steps in your language
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