Home 1-866-665-6393 Contact Us Help Shopping Cart

Pupil Distance

Your pupil distance is the distance from the middle of one pupil to the middle of the other pupil. Please call us if you have any questions about getting or taking your pupil distance.
   
Pupilary Distance (PD) Measurement
SimplyEyeglasses.com one of the fastest growing Online Retailers...
Lens Pricing | Order Lenses Only | Transitions | Frame Choice | Progressive Lenses
Overall Site Rating    View All Reviews )
  • Currently 4.54/5

Overall Rating: 4.5/5 (362 votes cast)

Pupillary Distance is the distance between the center of one pupil (the central black dot of your eye) to the center of the other pupil. Measured in millimeters, PD is important as it helps the laboratory technician to accurately create your eyeglasses frames by lining up your pupil with the center of the lens. As for obtaining your PD measurement, eye doctors are generally not legally obligated to give you this as it’s technically not part of the eye test itself, but something measured for the purpose of creating eyeglasses frames. However, the reason why a doctor or a local optical shop would not give you your PD is because they want you to pay their inflated prices for frames and prescription lenses.

Does My PD Have to be Taken With My Frame?
The answer is "No". A local doctor or optical store may tell you that but that is not true. A patient does not have to be wearing the frame for the PD to be correct because the PD is the distance from the middle of one pupil to the middle of the other pupil. Your PD is not going to change if you're wearing glasses, in fact if you have your PD from a previous prescription and you're an adult you can use that PD. Once you become an adult your PD does not change unlike a child or teenager..

Different Methods of Getting Your PD:
There are a five different ways of getting your PD and we have listed them in order of the best ways to get it. If you have any questions along the way please do not hesitate to contact us or call us at 866-665-6393.Pupilary Distance

  1. The simplest method is to go to your Eye Doctor or Optometrist for an eye exam. Ask your Eye Doctor, Optometrist, or Optician for your PD measurement.

  2. Call to a local optical store and pay a small fee for an optician to take your PD measurement.

  3. Have a helper use a NON-PERMANENT marker and a MM ruler to take this measurement.
    • Have your helper stand in front of you and mark a dot in the center of each pupil on your glasses.
    • Measure the distance between the dots in millimeters.

    Pupilary Distance
  4. Have a helper use a mm ruler to assist you with this measurement.
    Printable Ruler and Instructions
    • Ask your helper to stand arms length away.
    • Hold the ruler's '0' value to the left middle pupil and measure straight across to the middle of the other pupil. Keep the ruler straight and if you're using the above printable ruler, make sure you keep paper straight as possible.
    • Use the image to the right as an example.
    • The distance between the middle of each pupil is the PD.
    • While taking the PD measurement make sure the patient keeps looking straight ahead.
    • Take the PD multiple times and even have multiple helpers then get the average for added accuracy.

  5. Measure yourself in front of a mirror: you need a mirror and a MM ruler.
  6. Printable Ruler and Instructions
    • Stand with you face about 20 cm (8 inches) from the mirror.
    • Close your right eye and look only with your left eye.
    • Place a ruler flat against the mirror and align it horizontally with the millimeter scale pointing up.
    • Look over the top of the ruler and align the zero mark in the center of your left pupil.
    • Open your right eye and close the left, but do not move your face or the ruler.
    • Read the millimeter measurement corresponding to the center of your right pupil.
    • Repeat the procedure several times to make sure you have a consistent measurement.


What if I measure my PD wrong?
Taking your PD is very easy, however if there are any issues with us manufacturing your prescription lenses please don't worry because we have an 100% Guarantee for our prescription lenses orders. If there's any issues or you're not happy with the lenses/frame or we'll remake the lenses and/or allow you to choose another frame. Please consult our return policy for further details.

Our guarantee to our customers is no matter what you purchase eyeglasses, sunglasses, prescription eyeglasses, or prescription sunglasses you will get an authentic name brand frame directly from the manufactuer and name brand prescription lenses directly from our facility with 100% accuracy. Our goal is to make every customer a repeat customer.

If you have any questions about your prescription or when purchasing a frame, contact us or call 1-866-665-6393.
Can't Find a Frame?
Have an Existing Eyeglass Frame?
Customer Service
About Us
Contact Us
Help
Order Status
Return Policy
Site Map
Shipping Options
Terms of Use
Helpful Links
Can't Find a Frame
Face Shapes
Frame Size
Testimonials (Read All)
Testimonials (Write One)
Learn More...
Products
Eyeglass Frames
Children Frames
Men Frames
Rimless Frames
Safety Frames
Sport Frames
Sunglass Frames
Women's Frames
Name Brands
Silhouette Rimless
Shuron Eyeglasses
Ray Ban Eyeglasses
Ray Ban Sunglasses
Prada Eyeglasses
Prada Sunglasses
All Eyeglass Brands...
All Sunglass Brands...
Direct Contact
Toll Free Number: 1-866-665-6393
Fax Number: 1-866-665-6395
Email Address: info@simplyeyeglasses.com
Customer Service: Hours:   10am to 5pm Mon-Fri (est)
Online Ordering Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 Days a Week
Get Connected
Credit Cards
Resources
Blog
Link Partners
Optical News
 
ABOUT TRUST ONLINE
 
Click for the BBB Business Review of this Eyeglass Suppliers in Orlando FL
©2008-2012 Simply Eyeglasses, Inc. All rights reserved.