Eyemart Express is a walk-in eyewear retailer that fills prescriptions and sells ready-made readers on the same day, without requiring an on-site eye exam or scheduled appointment. It occupies a specific niche in Oklahoma City's eyewear landscape: people who have a current prescription, need a replacement pair fast, or want inexpensive backup glasses. The business is smaller and more limited than full-service optometry practices but cheaper and faster for straightforward frame-and-lens orders.
Eyemart Express is a national chain (not locally owned) that operates as a prescription-fulfillment shop rather than a primary eye-care clinic. There is no optometrist on site, and it does not perform eye exams. The store accepts prescriptions from your own doctor and fills them with frames and lenses ready to wear the same day or next business day in most cases. It also stocks pre-made reading glasses (typically $15 to $30) in standard powers.
The store charges a base frame price (usually $50 to $100 for stock frames) plus lens costs. Single-vision lenses start around $35 to $50; progressive or bifocal lenses run higher. Anti-reflective, blue-light-blocking, and photochromic options add $20 to $60 per pair. Reading glasses from the wall are the cheapest option: typically $15 to $30 for basic styles. Verify current pricing by phone or visit, as lens costs and frame selection shift seasonally.
Walk-in customers with a valid prescription can usually order and pick up the same day if they arrive in the morning; afternoon orders may be ready the next business day. The store accepts most vision insurance plans and has a discount program for uninsured customers.
Eyemart Express operates in direct competition with Warby Parker (online and in-store in Oklahoma City), Zenni (online only), and traditional optometry practices that sell glasses.
Warby Parker is more expensive (frames start at $95) but offers home try-on, in-house eye exams at some locations, and higher-end frame design. If you want to try multiple styles before buying or need a new prescription, Warby Parker is the better choice, though it requires planning ahead.
Zenni is cheaper online (frames as low as $6 to $20) but requires you to input your own prescription data and wait 1 to 2 weeks for delivery. It suits budget-conscious shoppers with technical comfort and patience; it does not work if you need glasses today.
Traditional optometry practices (like Legacy Eye Care or Eyes by Moore in Oklahoma City, which combine exams and retail) are the right choice if you don't have a current prescription or need specialized services like fitting contact lenses or treating eye disease. They cost more overall but provide complete eye health evaluation.
Eyemart Express is fastest and cheapest for people with a valid, recent prescription who want glasses within hours.
Eyemart Express suits people who already have an up-to-date eyeglass or contact lens prescription from an optometrist or ophthalmologist and need a replacement pair quickly. It works well for backup glasses, work-only pairs, or athletic frames. It also serves budget shoppers buying simple readers or basic single-vision lenses without premium coatings.
It does not suit anyone without a current prescription, anyone with complex vision needs (progressive or specialty lens fitting), or people who want to try on many frames at once. It is not appropriate for first-time eyewear buyers or children needing professional fitting guidance. If you have not had an eye exam in more than two years, you need to see an optometrist first, not Eyemart Express.
Walk in with your prescription (from an eye doctor's prescription card or email). Tell a staff member your prescription details, choose a frame from the wall or online catalog, and select lens options. If your prescription and frame power combination is in stock, you pay and typically leave with glasses the same day. If the lenses must be made, the store will call you when they are ready, usually within 24 hours. Most visits take 15 to 30 minutes.
Bring your insurance card if you have vision coverage. The store can verify benefits on the spot and apply any discounts.
Eyemart Express locations in Oklahoma City are typically open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Hours vary by location; verify before you go. Parking is available at most strip-mall locations where the store operates. Most locations are easily accessible by car with ample lot space.
There is no public transit stop at every location; driving is the practical default.
Eyemart Express fills a real gap for Oklahoma City residents who have a prescription but no time for a full-service optometry visit. It trades breadth for speed and price.
