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Annual Supply Contact Lenses

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Acuvue Oasys $0.16 Weekly Johnson & Johnson Silicone Hydrogel 38% 12 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism $0.19 Weekly Johnson & Johnson Silicone Hydrogel 38% 6 lenses, a 3-month supply
Biofinity $0.07 Monthly CooperVision Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist $0.31 Daily Johnson & Johnson Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Toric $0.10 Monthly CooperVision Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Air Optix Night & Day Aqua $0.14 Monthly Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 24% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys 1-Day with Hydraluxe $0.63 Daily Johnson & Johnson Silicone Hydrogel 38% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix plus HydraGlyde $0.09 Monthly Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Dailies Total 1 $0.81 Daily Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 33% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Precision1 $0.49 Daily Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 51% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist for Astigmatism $0.73 Daily Johnson & Johnson Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Multifocal $0.28 Monthly CooperVision Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue VITA $0.14 Monthly Johnson & Johnson Hydrogel 41% 12 lenses, a 12-month supply
Dailies AquaComfort Plus $0.25 Daily Alcon Hydrogel 69% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix Colors $0.26 Monthly Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply

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Acuvue Oasys $145 -- Johnson & Johnson Weekly Silicone Hydrogel 38% 12 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism -- $220 Johnson & Johnson Weekly Silicone Hydrogel 38% 6 lenses, a 3-month supply
Biofinity $105 -- CooperVision Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist -- $290 Johnson & Johnson Daily Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Toric $145 -- CooperVision Monthly Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Air Optix Night & Day Aqua $105 -- Alcon Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 24% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys 1-Day with Hydraluxe -- $160 Johnson & Johnson Daily Silicone Hydrogel 38% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix plus HydraGlyde $85 -- Alcon Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Dailies Total 1 -- $160 Alcon Daily Silicone Hydrogel 33% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Precision1 -- $290 Alcon Daily Silicone Hydrogel 51% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist for Astigmatism $75 $210 Johnson & Johnson Daily Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Multifocal $75 -- CooperVision Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue VITA $145 -- Johnson & Johnson Monthly Hydrogel 41% 12 lenses, a 12-month supply
Dailies AquaComfort Plus -- $290 Alcon Daily Hydrogel 69% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix Colors $85 -- Alcon Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply

Annual Supply Orders Can Cost Less Over Time

Buying contacts in smaller quantities can feel easier upfront, but those repeat orders can add up over the year. An annual supply may help lower the total cost by giving you access to larger box quantities, fewer separate shipments, and manufacturer rebates that are often tied to bigger purchases.

For example, if you normally place four smaller orders a year, you may pay shipping or handling costs each time. A single annual supply order can reduce those repeat order costs. If the product also qualifies for a rebate, your final yearly cost may be even lower.

A simple way to compare is: yearly cost = product total + shipping/fees - rebate amount. Use that formula for a smaller-order plan and an annual supply order, then compare the final totals.

This is especially useful for daily disposable wearers, since they go through lenses faster than bi-weekly or monthly wearers. If you wear contacts most days and already know your prescription is stable, stocking up can make your routine easier while giving you more chances to save.

How to Know If a Full Year Supply Is Worth Buying

A full year supply is usually worth considering when you already wear the same lens regularly and feel confident that your prescription will not change soon. It can be a smart choice if you replace your lenses on schedule, wear contacts most days, and want to avoid placing smaller orders every few months.

Before buying contacts near you, check your prescription expiration date, your current supply at home, and the pack size of the product you're ordering. You should also make sure both eyes are accounted for correctly, especially if each eye has a different prescription. A year supply works best when the lens, prescription, and box quantity all line up with your actual wearing habits.

Can You Buy an Annual Supply If Your Prescription Expires Soon?

That depends on when your prescription expires and when you plan to place your order. In most cases, contact lens retailers can only process orders using a valid prescription, so it is important to check the expiration date before purchasing a large quantity of lenses.

If your prescription is set to expire soon, consider scheduling your next eye exam before placing an annual supply order. This helps confirm that your lens brand, power, and fit are still appropriate for your eyes. Buying a full year's worth of contacts only makes sense when you're confident the prescription will remain accurate for the lenses you plan to wear.

If you've already noticed changes in your vision, comfort, or lens performance, it may be better to wait until after your exam. A new prescription could change the product or parameters you need, which may leave you with boxes you can no longer use.

What If Your Two Eyes Have Different Prescriptions?

Having different prescriptions in each eye is extremely common and usually does not prevent you from ordering an annual supply. It does, however, mean you'll need to pay closer attention to the quantities and parameters you select for each eye.

Some people use the same lens power in both eyes, while others have different sphere powers, cylinder values, axis measurements, or even different lens types. Because of this, your annual supply may require a different number of boxes than someone whose eyes share the same prescription.

Before ordering, review the prescription for each eye separately and confirm that the correct power, base curve, diameter, and any toric or multifocal parameters have been selected. Taking a few extra minutes during checkout can help prevent ordering mistakes and make sure your annual supply lasts as intended.

Should New Contact Lens Wearers Buy a Full Year Right Away?

New contact lens wearers may want to wait before buying a full year supply. Even when the prescription is correct, it can take time to know whether a lens feels comfortable, stays clear throughout the day, and fits well with your routine. Some wearers also need follow-up visits or small adjustments after their first fitting.

A smaller initial order can give you time to confirm that the lens works well before committing to several boxes. Once your eye doctor confirms the fit and you feel comfortable wearing the lens consistently, an annual supply may make more sense.

  • Start smaller if you are still adjusting to contact lenses.
  • Wait if your eye doctor wants to recheck the fit after a trial period.
  • Avoid stocking up if the lens feels dry, blurry, unstable, or uncomfortable.
  • Consider an annual supply once your prescription, comfort, and wearing schedule feel settled.

References

Contact Lens Care. American Optometric Association. https://www.aoa.org/healthy-eyes/vision-and-vision-correction/contact-lens-care. Accessed June 22, 2026.

Healthy Vision and Contact Lenses. American Optometric Association. https://www.aoa.org/healthy-eyes/vision-and-vision-correction/healthy-vision-and-contact-lenses. Accessed June 22, 2026.

Preventing Eye Infections When Wearing Contacts. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/contact-lenses/prevention/index.html. Updated May 27, 2025. Accessed June 22, 2026.

The Contact Lens Rule: A Guide for Prescribers and Sellers. Federal Trade Commission. https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/contact-lens-rule-guide-prescribers-sellers. Accessed June 22, 2026.

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