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Glasses or Lenses: Where Does the Higher Profit Lie?

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Hint: You’re probably wrong.

San Diego OD and optometry lecturer David I. Geffen – as opposed to Hollywood gazillionaire David L. Geffen – has crunched some numbers and come up with some interesting information about what he says is “the general feeling that the eyeglass patient is much more profitable than the contact lens patient.” Actually, he reports, the contact lens patient yields a long-term gross profit of $2,576, some 2.2 times the profit of the glasses-patient.

Read more at Optometry Times

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