Best Buy's eyewear section operates as a walk-in optical counter within the electronics retailer's Oklahoma City locations, offering frame selection, lens options, and on-site finishing without requiring an eye exam appointment at the same address.
Best Buy functions as a retail eyeglass fulfillment center rather than a full-service optometry practice. You bring a current prescription (within two years) from your eye doctor, pick frames from in-store stock or order from their catalog, and receive finished glasses typically within 7 to 14 days, depending on lens complexity. The counter does not perform eye exams; you must obtain your prescription elsewhere. This model works best for people with known prescriptions who want to avoid the appointment-and-exam bundle that independent opticians require.
Best Buy stocks approximately 200 to 400 frame styles across multiple price tiers at its Oklahoma City locations. Basic plastic frames start at roughly $40 to $80, designer and premium brands (Ray-Ban, Oakley, Coach) range from $150 to $300, and a few luxury lines reach higher. Lens costs depend on material and features: single-vision plastic lenses begin around $50 to $100, polycarbonate or high-index materials add $30 to $80, progressive (no-line bifocal) lenses typically cost $150 to $250 per pair. Anti-reflective coating runs $25 to $50; blue-light filtering adds $10 to $20. A complete pair (frame plus basic single-vision lenses) often falls between $100 and $200, though premiums or progressives can exceed $300. Confirm current pricing by phone or in-store, as promotions and inventory shift.
Independent opticians like LensCrafters and Warby Parker's online service serve the same market but differ in cost structure and speed. LensCrafters, present in Oklahoma City malls and shopping centers, includes in-office eye exams as part of the experience, pushing total cost for frames plus lenses to $200 to $500; they typically finish glasses in 1 to 2 hours for basic prescriptions. Warby Parker sells primarily online, starting frames at $95 with shipping included, requiring that you upload your prescription; turnaround is 5 to 10 business days. Best Buy's advantage is in-person frame try-on combined with mid-market pricing and no exam requirement, making it faster and cheaper than LensCrafters if you already have your prescription. Warby Parker is cheaper if you are comfortable ordering remotely. Costco, which operates locations in the Oklahoma City metro, requires membership but offers similar or lower overall costs for frames plus lenses (often $80 to $180 for a complete pair) and includes on-site exams at some locations.
Best Buy eyewear works well for people with a current, stable prescription who want to avoid paying for a duplicate eye exam, need frames quickly, or want to see physical samples before buying. It suits budget-conscious buyers who know their prescription details (sphere, cylinder, axis, pupillary distance) and can communicate them accurately. The counter does not suit first-time glasses buyers who need an eye exam, people whose prescriptions change frequently, or those who require specialized fitting (progressive lenses for complex prescriptions often benefit from trained optician guidance).
Bring your current eyeglass or contact lens prescription, dated within the last two years. Ask at the optical counter for available frame stock or order options. Try on frames while the staff confirms your prescription details and pupillary distance (if not on your prescription, you may be asked to measure it or return after a quick exam elsewhere). Once you select a frame and lens package, you will pay in full. Most basic prescriptions are finished in 7 to 10 business days; complex progressive or high-index lenses may take 2 to 3 weeks. Best Buy will call or email you when your glasses are ready for pickup.
Best Buy's Oklahoma City locations (including the store near Penn Square or the site in northwest OKC near Quail Springs) operate typically from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday; verify specific hours for your nearest location, as seasonal or event-driven changes occur. Parking is free and available at each mall or standalone location. The optical counter is usually staffed during regular store hours but sometimes closes 30 minutes before store closing; call ahead if you are visiting late in the day.
Best Buy's eyewear option fills a practical gap for Oklahoma City residents who have their prescription in hand and want to avoid the time and cost of a separate exam appointment.
