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We've tried online but had bad luck figuring out the PD number at home. Not sure if anyone has tips to measure it more accurately
Ask for the PD when you get your exam.
Zenni will ship you a PD ruler for free and I think has a pdf of one.
I still get eye exams at my Dr. I make sure they send me with my rx including PD.
My wife is bad at using the pd ruler
I feel like they have tried to tell us we couldn't have the PD because they knew we were going to buy glasses online.
Just ask the optician to do it for you. Or the ophthalmologist. Or whoever you're seeing. The medical professional has a duty to give you your biological data. That's above selling glasses.
There are apps that will scan your face and tell you your PD