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 FAQ 

TOP QUESTIONS WE HEAR FROM PATIENTS
Do you accept insurance?

Yes! We accept most major vision and medical insurances. See our insurance tab for a listing, or call us if you don't see yours listed.

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How much does an exam cost?

If you have insurance, your copays and out of pocket costs are dictated by your insurance company.

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For non-insured patients, a routine eye exam is $119 for a glasses exam, $199 for an exam with soft contact lens fitting, and $259 for exam with rigid gas permeable contact lens fitting.

 

Medical visits and myopia management programs vary.

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How much are glasses?

This depends upon your insurance and the lenses and frames you choose. Without insurance, our glasses begin at $129 for select frames with single vision polycarbonate lenses.

What age do you begin seeing kids?

We routinely see kids beginning at age five.

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How long does is take to get glasses?

This depends based upon lens options ordered and insurance used. Most insurances use their own labs with a typical turnaround time of about two weeks. However, we have an in-house lab and are able to make some orders the same day.

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Is there a warranty on my frames?

All of our designer frames carry a one-year warranty against manufacturer defects. There is a $20 charge to cover shipping costs.

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What is a contact lens fitting?

Contact lenses are not one size fits all! During the fitting, the doctor will determine the proper brand, size and prescription (which is different from a glasses prescription) for your contact lenses. The contact lens fitting fee includes any trial lenses you might need and any followups to get you the proper prescription.

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