Donna's Optical is a single-location independent optician in Oklahoma City that performs refraction, dispensing, and frame fitting without the chain-practice overhead, operating an on-site lab for same-day or next-day lens fabrication on most prescriptions.
The practice serves as both a vision testing venue and a glasses manufacturer in one space. An optometrist or ophthalmologist's prescription is required to order glasses here; Donna's does not employ a prescribing doctor on-site. The setup appeals to patients who already have a current prescription and want direct control over their frame selection, lens options, and timeline rather than waiting for mail orders or handling returns through a national retailer. The lab turnaround cuts typical mail-order delays from one to two weeks down to one to two days, a meaningful advantage for patients needing replacement glasses quickly or who wear multiple pairs.
Frame prices range from $80 to $350 depending on brand and material; designer frames or specialty metals run higher. Single-vision lenses cost $40 to $80 per pair; progressive (no-line bifocal) lenses add $120 to $200. Anti-reflective coating runs $30 to $50 per pair. Photochromic (light-reactive) lenses add $40 to $70. Blue-light filtering lenses are available for $20 to $40. The lab does not offer same-day service on all prescriptions; very high powers or complex lens designs may require an extra day. Confirm current pricing and lead times when calling or visiting, as material costs shift. Donna's accepts most major vision insurance plans and offers cash discounts on out-of-pocket orders.
Visionworks and LensCrafters, both present in Oklahoma City, operate corporate lab networks and can produce most glasses in two to four hours. Costco Optical, at multiple Oklahoma City locations, offers lower frame prices (typically $60 to $200) and competitive lens pricing but requires a Costco membership and limits frame selection to their own stock. Online retailers such as Warby Parker or Zenni deliver frames and lenses by mail in five to ten business days at lower upfront cost but sacrifice the ability to try frames on or handle fit issues face-to-face. Donna's occupies the middle ground: faster than mail-order, wider frame selection than Costco, and typically lower prices than Visionworks or LensCrafters because there is no corporate markup. Choose Donna's if you value speed, personal frame selection, and direct negotiation with the person doing the work. Choose Costco if price is the primary driver and you do not mind limited frame choice. Choose online retailers if you are comfortable with returns and do not need glasses quickly.
Donna's serves patients who have a valid, current prescription from an eye doctor elsewhere and need frames and lenses without a long wait. It works well for people who wear multiple pairs (one for work, one for reading, one for specific activities) and want consistency in fit and material. It suits patients with complex prescriptions (high astigmatism, high myopia, or presbyopia) because in-house expertise can troubleshoot fit issues on the spot. It does not suit patients who need an eye exam; they must visit an optometrist or ophthalmologist first. It is not ideal for patients who want brand-new frames tried on from a showroom of 500+ options; the in-store selection is more modest. It is less attractive for online frame browsers who prefer to compare dozens of styles before visiting a store.
Bring a current prescription (less than two years old, signed by an optometrist or ophthalmologist). An assistant will measure your pupillary distance (PD) if it is not already on the prescription; this is the distance between your pupils and is essential for lens centering. You will sit with a frame specialist who will bring out candidate frames based on your face shape, style preferences, and budget. Once you choose, the optician will verify the fit, adjust the nose pads and temples, and confirm the prescription details. Payment is typically collected at this stage. The glasses are sent to the lab; you return in one to two business days, or sometimes the same day for simple prescriptions. A final fitting adjusts temple length and nose pad comfort before you leave.
Donna's Optical is located at [specific address needed for verification]; parking is available in the surrounding area. Typical hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday; confirm these hours and any holiday closures before visiting. The shop is accessible by car and is close to other retail, making it a practical stop during daytime errands. If you plan to order glasses, allow at least 30 minutes for the initial visit and frame selection.
Donna's Optical serves Oklahoma City patients who need eyeglasses without corporate delays or mail-order logistics, making it a practical choice for working professionals and people with multiple-pair routines who value speed and local expertise.
