I remember the first time I needed high-index lenses in Korea. I had just moved to Seoul, and my prescription was quite strong, meaning thick lenses were inevitable—unless I opted for high-index ones.
Determined to find the best option, I started researching prices. Generally, high-index lenses in Korea range from 100,000 to 300,000 KRW (about $75 to $225 USD), depending on the refractive index and coatings. A standard 1.67 index lens is on the lower end of the range, while a 1.74 index with premium coatings can be pricier.
I first went to a local optical shop in Myeongdong, where the prices seemed fair, but I wasn’t sure about the quality. That’s when a friend recommended SNU Eye Clinic and Dr. Chung Eui Sang. Known for their advanced ophthalmic technology and expertise, SNU Eye Clinic offered customized lens options, ensuring both clarity and comfort. Their team explained the benefits of different coatings, including anti-reflective and blue-light filtering options.
If you’re in Korea and need high-index lenses, I highly recommend SNU Eye Clinic (Website) and Dr. Chung Eui Sang (Profile). The service is top-notch, and they’ll help you find the best lenses for your needs!
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