Do you accept my eye insurance?
We accept most plans through EyeMed, Superior and VSP. Please call us verify your coverage. We also offer competitive pricing for patients without insurance and payment options such as CareCredit.
What’s the difference between an optometrist and an ophthalmologist?
Optometrists perform eye exams to check visual acuity and prescribe glasses or contact lenses, check eye pressures and can screen for general eye health; ophthalmologists are medical doctors who can perform surgery and treat more serious eye diseases.
What should I bring to my eye exam?
For your eye exam, please bring your current glasses and/or contacts and a list of medications. If we have not verified your insurance, please contact the office to do so.
Do you offer same-day appointments or walk-ins?
Yes, we accept both on availability. There may be a wait involved. Book an appointment online or call us to for guaranteed service.
Can you detect health problems during an eye exam?
Yes, conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure and even tumors can sometimes be detected during a comprehensive eye exam.
Do optometrists treat eye infections?
Yes, we can diagnose and treat eye infections such as conjunctivitis (pink eye), styes, and other common and uncommon eye issues.
How long will my eye exam take?
A routine eye exam can take as little as 15 mins all the way up to 60 mins depending on complexity of the exam.

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