When should I schedule an eye exam in the first place?
If you've experienced any of the following, we highly suggest scheduling an eye exam with one of our optometrists:
Also, it is recommended that you get an eye exam done at least once every two year.
What should I have ready for an eye exam?
You'll receive a prescription for eyeglasses following your exam. We can also email your prescription to you if you want to keep a digital copy.
How Often Do I Need a Contact Lens Exam?
Contact lens prescription length may vary, but regardless of the expiration date, an annual eye exam is always recommended to ensure the health of your eyes.
Why Does a Contact Lens Exam Cost More Than a Glasses Exam?
You’ll get all the same great benefits of an exam for eyeglasses, but a contact lens exam also includes other diagnostic tests that help determine what lenses are right for you. Yes, contact lenses actually come in different sizes.
How do I get my prescription for contact lenses?
With your new prescription, you'll receive a trial pair and must return for a diagnostic evaluation after you’ve been wearing them for a short period. This follow-up visit is essential to evaluate how you are seeing, and how well the contact lenses fit your eyes.
Contact lens prescriptions will be released after the evaluation when your optometrist is confident they are the best option for you.
Why Should I Consider Buying an Annual Supply for Contact Lenses?
Purchasing an annual supply will help in two ways: it will save you money, and it will help ensure your eye health. If you always have a supply of contact lenses, you're more likely to wear your contact lenses for the recommended period. Wearing your contact lenses longer than recommended is not good for your eye health.
Plus, you might receive up to $200 rebate for annual supply. So, it is perfect for both your wallet and your health.
What are frame options do you have in office?
We carry variety of brand names such as:
If you've experienced any of the following, we highly suggest scheduling an eye exam with one of our optometrists:
- Changes in vision
- Blurred or fuzzy vision
- Eye pain or strain
- Extreme or recurring headaches
- Seeing black or gray spots
Also, it is recommended that you get an eye exam done at least once every two year.
What should I have ready for an eye exam?
- If you’re a new patient, please arrive 5-10 minutes to your appointment to complete patient paperwork. It’s also helpful to bring a copy of your most recent prescription from your previous provider.
- If you're an established patient, please arrive 5-10 minutes to your appointment to complete patient paperwork if you have not updated your information for more than 4 years.
- You can also bring your current eyeglasses and/or a box of contact lenses for each eye showing your prescription on the label.
- If you have vision insurance, please provide the information when you schedule the appointment. Our staff will verify your benefits before you come.
You'll receive a prescription for eyeglasses following your exam. We can also email your prescription to you if you want to keep a digital copy.
How Often Do I Need a Contact Lens Exam?
Contact lens prescription length may vary, but regardless of the expiration date, an annual eye exam is always recommended to ensure the health of your eyes.
Why Does a Contact Lens Exam Cost More Than a Glasses Exam?
You’ll get all the same great benefits of an exam for eyeglasses, but a contact lens exam also includes other diagnostic tests that help determine what lenses are right for you. Yes, contact lenses actually come in different sizes.
How do I get my prescription for contact lenses?
With your new prescription, you'll receive a trial pair and must return for a diagnostic evaluation after you’ve been wearing them for a short period. This follow-up visit is essential to evaluate how you are seeing, and how well the contact lenses fit your eyes.
Contact lens prescriptions will be released after the evaluation when your optometrist is confident they are the best option for you.
Why Should I Consider Buying an Annual Supply for Contact Lenses?
Purchasing an annual supply will help in two ways: it will save you money, and it will help ensure your eye health. If you always have a supply of contact lenses, you're more likely to wear your contact lenses for the recommended period. Wearing your contact lenses longer than recommended is not good for your eye health.
Plus, you might receive up to $200 rebate for annual supply. So, it is perfect for both your wallet and your health.
What are frame options do you have in office?
We carry variety of brand names such as:
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What insurance does your office accept?
We accept most of the PPO insurance such as VSP, Eyemed Vision Care, Superior Vision, MES Vision, Medicare, Medicaid, Alameda Alliance, Bluecross Blueshield Vision, Aetna Vision, etc.
I don't have insurance, what is the fee for the comprehensive eye exam and contact lens exam?
The comprehensive eye exam will be $144.00 and the contact lens exam start at $125.00 for first-time wearers and $75 for previous wearers.
We accept most of the PPO insurance such as VSP, Eyemed Vision Care, Superior Vision, MES Vision, Medicare, Medicaid, Alameda Alliance, Bluecross Blueshield Vision, Aetna Vision, etc.
I don't have insurance, what is the fee for the comprehensive eye exam and contact lens exam?
The comprehensive eye exam will be $144.00 and the contact lens exam start at $125.00 for first-time wearers and $75 for previous wearers.
Do you have any budget option for glasses?
We do have Special Frame and Lens Package:
We do have Special Frame and Lens Package:
- Single Vision -------- $175.00
- Bifocal --------------- $200.00
- Progressive --------- $275.00