To order prescription glasses online, you need your current eyeglass prescription with values like sphere (SPH), cylinder (CYL), axis, and add power, plus your pupillary distance (PD) measurement—the space between your pupils in millimeters. Your prescription typically comes from your eye doctor after an exam, and in Canada, they're required to give you a copy. If your PD isn't listed, just ask your optometrist to measure it, or you can measure it yourself at home. Having these details ready ensures your lenses are crafted correctly for clear, comfortable vision when you order glasses online.

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