Accutech Laboratories is an in-house optical lab embedded within a full-service eyewear practice in Oklahoma City, handling lens fabrication, edging, coating application, and repair work directly on-site rather than routing jobs to external manufacturers. For patients with complex prescriptions, specialty lens needs, or urgent repairs, this model eliminates the typical 5-7 day turnaround and intermediary costs.
Accutech operates as both a retail eyewear destination and a working optical laboratory. When a customer orders glasses, the prescription is filled in-house: lenses are cut to frame specifications, anti-reflective or photochromic coatings are applied, and frames are adjusted and fitted before handoff. The lab also accepts repair jobs—replacing broken lenses, adjusting nose pads, straightening frames, or replacing screws—often within 24 hours for straightforward work. This dual function sits apart from standalone eyewear retailers (such as chain optometry offices that send all work out) and from pure repair shops that do not sell new frames or full prescriptions.
Standard lens orders typically complete in 1 to 3 business days. Complex prescriptions (high-power corrections, bifocals, progressive lenses) or specialty materials (polycarbonate for children, high-index for thin lenses) may take 2 to 4 days. Rush services and next-day turnaround are available for an upcharge; pricing varies by lens type and coating, and should be confirmed directly.
Repair work includes single-lens replacements (often same-day or next-day, depending on lens availability), frame adjustments and tightening (same-day), and nose-pad replacement (same-day). Broken hinges or major frame damage may require a few days if parts must be sourced. The lab can handle most frame brands, including metal, plastic, and hybrid styles.
Coating options include single-vision anti-reflective, blue-light filtering, and photochromic (Transitions-branded and generic) tints. Pricing increments for coatings are not itemized here; call to discuss specifics for your prescription.
Most major chain optometry practices in Oklahoma City (including LensCrafters locations at Penn Square and Skirvin Plazas, and Walmart Vision Centers) send lens work to regional or national labs, creating 5-7 day lead times even for basic single-vision orders. Accutech's in-house lab eliminates that delay and gives the practice direct control over quality.
Independent optometrists' offices without labs in Oklahoma City often partner with one or two preferred external labs, offering reasonable turnaround and personalized service but still no same-day or next-day option for most prescriptions. Accutech's advantage is speed and the ability to handle repairs and specialty lens requests in parallel.
Standalone optical repair shops (repair-only services with no prescription filling) are faster for a broken lens if you already own a frame you want to keep, but they cannot order new frames or perform a full eye exam and dispensing in one visit. Choose Accutech if you are starting fresh with a new prescription or want to repair an existing frame and receive new lenses; choose a repair-only shop only if your frame is already correct and you need an emergency lens replacement on a tight timeline.
Accutech is ideal for patients who need glasses quickly (working professionals, students before exams, travelers with lost frames) or who have complex prescriptions and want to stay local throughout the process. It also serves patients with multiple pairs or who value checking glasses in person before final adjustments.
Accutech is less suitable if you are price-sensitive and prefer discount online retailers (Warby Parker, Zenni Optical, EyeBuyDirect) and do not need immediate turnaround. Online retailers often undercut local lab pricing, though they offer no in-person try-on and typical shipping times of 7-10 days. Accutech is also not the right fit if you are buying designer frames exclusively on brand appeal and do not care about local service.
If you do not have a current eye exam, you will first meet with an optometrist for a standard refraction and eye health screening, typically 20-30 minutes. Once your prescription is confirmed, you choose a frame from inventory (or bring your own if you are doing a repair or lens replacement), and the optician records your prescription, pupillary distance, and any special requests (coatings, tint, materials). You can then leave and return when lenses are ready, or wait on-site if turnaround is same-day or next-day.
For repair work without a new exam, you simply drop off the frame and receive a time estimate and cost quote. Most straightforward repairs quote $15-50, depending on parts and labor; replacement lenses vary by type.
Specific hours and parking details should be verified directly, as these change seasonally or with staffing. Call ahead for same-day or rush service availability, especially during back-to-school season or before major holidays.
Accutech Laboratories operates as a dedicated resource for patients who prioritize speed, precision, and local control over their eyewear manufacturing and repair. In Oklahoma City's retail eyewear landscape, this in-house model remains uncommon enough that it justifies its presence for anyone juggling work, school, or travel schedules and unable to wait a week for glasses.
