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Please call Boston Foundation for more information on this. There's no price list for the lenses; they are not prescribed like commercial contact lenses. At BFS there is a large fee (if you don't have insurance or any other assistance) which covers the entire treatment, fitting and training process, and then a much smaller cost for replacement lenses if needed.
I may be wrong but I don't think there's such a thing as a 13mm scleral lens, unless maybe it's for an infant.
Edit: Sorry, I just realized where you're writing from and that it might not be convenient to call them. Send an email to Brenda at bdiaz@bostonsight.org and I'm sure she can answer your questions.
Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
800-484-0244
Well, actually I won't get them in Boston. I am in contact with an institution in Germany and I just wanted to compare the costs. Is there a difference between a RGP scleral lens and Boston scleral lens?
Thanks for your answer.
Well, actually I won't get them in Boston. I am in contact with an institution in Germany and I just wanted to compare the costs. Is there a difference between a RGP scleral lens and Boston scleral lens?
Thanks for your answer.
Best regards,
Destina.
I'm sure BFS is probably quite a bit more expensive than any other source. It's a different kind of process. But most people do it with insurance.
"RGP scleral lens" is a generic description that can apply to any lens (including PROSE/Boston sclerals) made of rigid gas permeable material that is large enough to rest only on the sclera not the cornea.
Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
800-484-0244
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