How RX Verification Requests Work
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Place Your Order: When you place your order, you will have the chance to select your prescriber so that we can send your Rx information to them. Once payment has been completed you will receive an order confirmation email.
- Rx Check: After confirmation that your order has been successful but before dispatch, we will send a request to your prescriber for prescription verification.
- Preparing Your Order: We will pick and pack your order ready for dispatch whilst we wait to hear back from your optician. This will speed up the dispatch process ready for approval of your Rx check.
- Approved or Denied: Your prescriber will approve or deny your prescription check request:
Approved - see step 5.1
Denied - see step 5.2
- Order Status
- Order Approved: Once your request has been approved, we will immediately ship your order and you will receive an email confirming dispatch. Your lenses are on the way!
- Order Denied: If your request gets denied, we will cancel your order, refund you and send you an email to let you know. Check out our FAQs to see why your order might have been rejected.
Our Duties
Both non-prescription and prescription contact lenses are governed by the FCLCA. To ensure compliance with regulations, we can only sell our contact lenses along with a valid prescription that is presented to us or verified by your optician.
Due to this, we can provide contact lenses when a prescription is presented to us by the customer in person, by fax or by email. Customers can also authorize for us to verify their prescription with their optician directly.
Funky Lenses used the 'Approve My Prescription' system at checkout to make the whole process simple for our customers. This system then talks directly to your prescriber to verify your prescription.
The system will tell your providers the following information regarding your order:
- Your full name
- Your address
- The contact lens information including power, manufacturer, base curve, diameter and any necessary product details
- How many lenses you have ordered and their specification
- The date and time of ordering
- The date and time the verification request was sent
Once the prescriber receives the request, they will then proceed to either
- Confirm and verify the order. Your order is then processed and dispatched.
- Decline the order. Your order is then cancelled and refunded.
Sometimes, the prescriber may not respond within the allotted 8 business hours (9:00-17:00, Mon-Fri excluding federal holidays, in the prescriber's time zone). In the event of this, your order may be automatically approved.
The Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act (FCLCA) is a federal law that allows consumers to shop around for their contact lenses online. The Act imposes duties on contact lens prescribers and sellers, gives consumers certain rights and requires the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to establish and enforce rules. The Contact Lens Rule was issued in July 2004 by the FTC to illustrate the Act's requirements.
Prescribers must give patients a copy of their contact lens prescription at the end of their lens fitting as per the Contact Lens Rule, even if they don't ask for it. This means that if a patient wants to purchase contact lenses from another seller, they can give their prescription to that seller. If a prescription is not provided by the customer, the seller must verify that the prescription is correct before selling the contact lenses.